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(GFX: Sherwin-Williams � From Spec To Protect)
(GFX: Pipeclad 5000 epoxy spray application video)
(GFX: Brian Anderson � Technical Service Representative)
(GFX: Jonathan Williams � Technical Service Representative)
Jonathan: I'm Jonathan Williams, Sherwin-Williams protective and marine functional coatings technical representative.
Brian: I'm Brian Anderson Sherwin-Williams protective and marine technical service representative. Today we'll be discussing Pipeclad 5000 spray application.
Jonathan: This is a great product for rehab girth weld and repairs of fusion bonded epoxy.
(GFX: Requires plural component equipment)
Brian: Pipeclad 5000 is a hundred percent solid. 3 to 1 epoxy. It requires plural component equipment for spray application to achieve the minimum one hundred and fifteen to one hundred and twenty five degrees at the tip.
(GFX: Heated hoppers, in-line heaters and insulated hosing)
We use insulated heated hoppers. We have viscon inline heaters as well as insulated water jacketed heated hoses to help maintain that temperature.
(GFX: Part A � 125F to 135F, Part B � 115F to 125F, Hose heat ~140F)
Typical material temperatures will range between one hundred and twenty five to one hundred and thirty five on A one hundred and fifteen to one hundred and twenty five on the B and hose heat set typically around one hundred and forty degrees to maintain temperature.
(GFX: Spray pressure needed: 4500-6000 PSI)
Ambient temperatures will determine the spray pressure needed for good atomization. Generally this being between forty five hundred and six thousand PSI.
(GFX: Surface temperature: 50F or warmer)
Minimum surface temperature is 50 degrees. That being said, the warmer the surface temperature is, the better finish you will achieve on your piping. As you can see by following these few simple steps, application of Pipeclad 5000 will be very simple.
Jonathan: And we Sherwin-Williams we have you covered from spec to protect. For more information please contact your local Sherwin-Williams representative.
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