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POLYBIT Polypur LMP

Line marking paint for roads and parkings

  • Quick drying
  • Durable
  • Easy to apply

Features and benefits

Line marking paint based on a modified acrylic/chlorinated rubber hybrid.

Properties

Description

POLYBIT® POLYPUR LMP is used as a line marking paint on: polyurethane and epoxy resin based car parks; concrete surfaces; asphalt; airport runways; school playgrounds and sports floors; factory and warehouse floors. Available pack size: 1L, 4L.

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How to use

Surface Preparation

Concrete surface: Clean the surface of all dirt, oil & grease and other contaminants. If required wash the area completely with clean water. Allow the surface to dry. Asphalt/Tarmac: Clean the surface of all dirt and other contaminants. The surface can be washed with a detergent followed by rinsing with clean water. Allow the surface to dry. Polyurethane/Epoxy Coated surface: Clean the surface of all dust and other contaminants. For old coated areas use a detergent to clean the dirt followed by thorough rinsing with clean water.
CAUTION
– do not use any solvent for cleaning the surface.
– do not apply the paint if the humidity is > 85% and the dew point is < 3°C since it will prolong the drying time.
– do not apply the paint when rain or sand storm is imminent.

Application

Mix the contents of the pail thoroughly prior to application to remove any sediment. Polypur LMP can be applied with an airless spray, brush or roller. When applying with an airless spray, the tip of the nozzle should be 0.3- 0.4mm and applied at a minimum pressure of 2500 psi. Use Polysolvent to thin the coating for the airless spray application. The line marking paint can be applied at a coverage rate of 5 m2/L (200 micron WFT to get a DFT of 120 microns). The second coat if required to build up the thickness can be applied only after the first coat dries off completely (30 minutes @25°C). 

Finishing

Store the material in a cool, covered dry and well-ventilated place. Due to its low flash point, extreme care needs to be taken to ensure that the pails are not exposed to direct sunlight and should be kept away from all sources of heat at all times. In tropical climatic conditions, the product has to be stored in an air-conditioned environment and protected from high humidity. The shelf life of the product is 12 months in unopened condition if stored as per recommendations. Exposure to high temperature and humidity will result in considerable deterioration of the product and reduce its shelf life. 

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