Krylon Ozone Transport Commission Product Guide 2008 - (Page 13) Coal Tar Epoxy is a high build, polyamide cured, epoxy coal tar coating which can be applied at high film thickness in one coat. NOTE: This is a two-component system, do not use without a hardener. Recommended Uses: For use over prepared steel and concrete in industrial exposures, such as: petroleum storage tanks, liner for clarifiers, dam gates, non-potable water tank, offshore drilling rigs, marine applications, penstocks and heavy-duty structural coating. VOC (Catalyzed): 305 g/L (2.54 lbs/gal) OTC Category: Industrial Maintenance, <340 g/L (2.83 lbs/gal) Coal Tar Epoxy (K0200 Series) KRYLON® INDUSTRIAL TOPCOATS Thinner & Reducers Krylon® Industrial offers thinners and reducers which will assure the correct tailor-made properties for each coating or application requirement. For the proper selection of a thinner or reducer, refer to the Product Data Sheet for the product you will be thinning or reducing. The following thinners and reducers are available in OTC regulated areas: Mineral Spirits, Xylene, Toluene, VM&P Naphtha, Epoxy Reducer, Urethane Reducer, SC15 Thinner Blend, MEK, Acetone. Use as directed on paint or coating label. OTC PRODUC T GUIDE 13 http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/high_build_coal_tar_epoxy/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/high_build_coal_tar_epoxy/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/vmp_naphtha/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/mineral_spirits/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/xylene/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/toluene/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/epoxy_reducer/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/vmp_naphtha/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/sc15_thinner_blend/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/urethane_reducer_brush_roll/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/mek/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/acetone/ http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/sc15_thinner_blend/
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