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Intergard 5620

A light coloured, epoxy universal primer which is winter workable down to -5°C.

INTENDED USES

For use as an anticorrosive universal primer in ballast tanks, outer hull, cofferdams, void spaces, decks, cargo holds and crude oil tanks.
Suitable for use with controlled cathodic protection.
For use at Newbuilding or Maintenance & Repair.
color KUA622-Grey, KUA626-Red
Finish/Sheen Not applicable
Part B (Curing Agent) KUA623
Volume Solids 68% ±2% (ISO 3233:1998)
Mix Ratio 3 volume(s) Part A to 1 volume(s) Part B
Typical Film Thickness 160 microns dry (235 microns wet)
Theoretical Coverage 4.25 m2/litre at 160 microns dft, allow appropriate loss factors
Method of Application Airless Spray, Brush, Roller
Flash Point Part A 25°C; Part B 26°C; Mixed 28°C

Drying Information

  Substrate Temperature
  -5°C 5°C 25°C 35°C
Touch Dry [ISO 1517:73] 6 hrs 4 hrs 60 mins 50 mins
Hard Dry [ISO 9117:90] 24 hrs 14 hrs 6 hrs 3 hrs
Pot Life 6 hrs 5 hrs 2 hrs 60 mins

Overcoating Data

see limitations
Overcoated By Substrate Temperature
  -5°C 5°C 25°C 35°C
  Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
Intergard 263 24 hrs 3 mths 12 hrs 3 mths 4 hrs 3 mths 2.5 hrs 2 mths
Intergard 269 24 hrs 3 mths 14 hrs 3 mths 6 hrs 3 mths 3 hrs 2 mths
Intergard 410 24 hrs 3 mths 14 hrs 3 mths 6 hrs 3 mths 3 hrs 2 mths
Intergard 5620
Immersed Areas
24 hrs 15 days 14 hrs 15 days 6 hrs 15 days 4 hrs 15 days
Intergard 5620
Non Immersed Areas
24 hrs 3 mths 14 hrs 3 mths 6 hrs 3 mths 3 hrs 2 mths
Intergard 740 - 10 days 12 hrs 10 days 4 hrs 10 days 2.5 hrs 7 days
Interthane 990 24 hrs 5 days 14 hrs 5 days 6 hrs 5 days 3 hrs 3 days

REGULATORY DATA

VOC 320 g/lt as supplied (EPA Method 24)

Note.

VOC values are typical and are provided for guidance purposes only. These may be subject to variation depending on factors such as differences in colour and normal manufacturing tolerances.

CERTIFICATION

When used as part of an approved scheme, this material has the following certification:
  • Food Contact - Carriage of Grain (NOHA)
  • Fire Resistance - Surface Spread of Flame (WFR) - (IMO Resolution A653 (16))
  • Fire Resistance - Marine Equipment Directive compliant Consult your International Paint representative for details.

SYSTEMS AND COMPATIBILITY

Consult your International Paint representative for the system best suited for the surfaces to be protected.

SURFACE PREPARATIONS

Use in accordance with the standard Worldwide Marine Specifications.
All surfaces to be coated should be clean, dry and free of contamination prior to the application of each coat. High pressure fresh water wash or fresh water wash, as appropriate, and remove all oil or grease, soluble contaminants and other foreign matter in accordance with SSPC-SP1 solvent cleaning. Intergard 5620 can be applied over Intergard 269, when used as a holding primer to protect the blast. The primer surface should be dry and free from all contamination and Intergard 5620 must be applied within the overcoating interval specified (consult the Intergard 269 product data sheet).  

NEWBUILDING

Where necessary, remove weld spatter and smooth weld seams and sharp edges.
Weld seams and areas of shop primer damage or breakdown should be blast cleaned to Sa21⁄2 (ISO 8501-1:2007) or power tooled to Pt3 (JSRA SPSS:1984).
Intact, approved, shop primers must be clean, dry and free from soluble salts and any other surface contaminants. Unapproved shop primers will require complete removal by blast cleaning to Sa21⁄2 (ISO 8501-1:2007). In some cases sweep blasting to a defined International Paint standard (eg AS2 or AS3) may be acceptable. Consult your International Paint representative for specific recommendations.

MAJOR REFURBISHMENT

Abrasive blast clean to Sa21⁄2 (ISO 8501-1:2007).

REPAIR

Consult International Paint.
For blasted areas, the primer should be applied before oxidation occurs. If oxidation does occur, the entire oxidised area should be reblasted to the specified standard above.

REPAIR

Consult International Paint.
For blasted areas, the primer should be applied before oxidation occurs. If oxidation does occur, the entire oxidised area should be reblasted to the specified standard above.

OBM

For tank coating projects, consult International Paint for the detailed tank coating procedures that should be followed. Consult your International Paint representative for specific recommendations.

APPLICATION

Mixing

Material is supplied in 2 containers as a unit. Always mix a complete unit in the proportions supplied. Once the unit has been mixed it must be used within the working pot life specified.
(1) Agitate Base (Part A) with a power agitator.
(2) Combine entire contents of Curing Agent (Part B) with Base (Part A) and mix thoroughly with power agitator.

Thinner

Not recommended. Use International GTA220 only in exceptional circumstances. DO NOT thin more than allowed by local environmental legislation.

Airless Spray

Recommended
Tip Range 0.53-0.66 mm (21-26 thou)
Total output fluid pressure at spray tip not less than 176 kg/cm2 (2500 p.s.i.)

Brush

Application by brush is recommended for small areas only. Multiple coats may be required to achieve specified film thickness.

Roller

Application by roller is recommended for small areas only. Multiple coats may be required to achieve specified film thickness.

Cleaner

International GTA415/GTA822

Work Stoppages and Cleanup

Do not allow material to remain in hoses, gun or spray equipment. Thoroughly flush all equipment with International GTA415/GTA822. Once units of paint have been mixed they should not be resealed and it is advised that after prolonged stoppages work recommences with freshly mixed units.
Clean all equipment immediately after use with International GTA415/GTA822. It is good working practice to periodically flush out spray equipment during the course of the working day. Frequency of cleaning will depend upon amount sprayed, temperature and elapsed time, including any delays. Do not exceed pot life limitations. All surplus materials and empty containers should be disposed of in accordance with appropriate regional regulations/legislation.

Welding

In the event welding or flame cutting is performed on metal coated with this product, dust and fumes will be emitted which will require the use of appropriate personal protective equipment and adequate local exhaust ventilation. In North America do so in accordance with instruction in ANSI/ASC Z49.1 "Safety in Welding and Cutting."

SAFETY

All work involving the application and use of this product should be performed in compliance with all relevant national Health, Safety & Environmental standards and regulations. Prior to use, obtain, consult and follow the Material Safety Data Sheet for this product concerning health and safety information. Read and follow all precautionary notices on the Material Safety Data Sheet and container labels. If you do not fully understand these warnings and instructions or if you can not strictly comply with them, do not use this product. Proper ventilation and protective measures must be provided during application and drying to keep solvent vapour concentrations within safe limits and to protect against toxic or oxygen deficient hazards. Take precautions to avoid skin and eye contact (ie. gloves, goggles, face masks, barrier creams etc.) Actual safety measures are dependant on application methods and work environment.

LIMITATIONS

This product will not cure adequately below -5°C.
Drying times and overcoating intervals may alter due to on-site factors such as tank configuration or ventilation rates etc.
Intergard 5620 must not be used in mixed schemes with Intergard 5600. Overcoating information is given for guidance only and is subject to regional variation depending upon local climate and environmental conditions. Consult your local International Paint representative for specific recommendations. Apply in good weather. Temperature of the surface to be coated must be at least 3°C above the dew point. For optimum application properties bring the material to 21-27°C, unless specifically instructed otherwise, prior to mixing and application. Unmixed material (in closed containers) should be maintained in protected storage in accordance with information given in the STORAGE Section of this data sheet. Technical and application data herein is for the purpose of establishing a general guideline of the coating application procedures. Test performance results were obtained in a controlled laboratory environment and International Paint makes no claim that the exhibited published test results, or any other tests, accurately represent results found in all field environments. As application, environmental and design factors can vary significantly, due care should be exercised in the selection, verification of performance and use of the coating.

UNIT SIZE

Unit Size Part A Part B
  Vol Pack Vol Pack
20 lt 15 lt
20 lt 5 lt 5 lt
For availability of other unit sizes consult International Paint

UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHT

Unit Size Unit Weight
20 lt 33.3 Kg

STORAGE

Shelf Life Part A - 6 months at 25°C
Part B - 12 months at 25°C
Subject to reinspection thereafter. Store in dry, shaded conditions away from sources of heat and ignition.
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