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Quick Reference Guide Contents
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Introduction
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Contacts
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Facilities for Analyzing Lead in Coatings Coating Manufacturers Suppliers Steps to Coating System Selection
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System Number Selection Guide
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Atmospheric Coatings for On- & Offshore Coatings for Concrete Coatings Under Insulation & Fireproofing Internal Vessel Coatings Water-based Coatings Coating Compatibility Chart
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Coating System Data Sheets
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List of Available System Data Sheets System Data Sheets Acceptable Brands by Generic Classification Acceptable Brands by Manufacturer
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Introduction
Coatings Manual—Quick Reference Guide
Introduction This Quick-Reference Guide from Chevron's Coatings Manual has been designed to give you easy access to the selection process for certain types of coating projects: •
Atmospheric (both on- and offshore)
•
Concrete (mild environment only)
•
Internal vessel
•
Under insulation and fireproofing
By following the coating selection process, you will find a system data sheet which details the specifications and approved manufacturers for the coatings that fit your project. (See sample system data sheet below.) The design of the data sheet simplifies your preparation of a selection-and-specification package for a coating contractor: just photocopy the appropriate data sheet(s) and specification(s). Sample of a System Data Sheet Coatings Manual
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SYSTEM DATA SHEET
Two-Component Systems Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc | High-Temperature Silicone Surface Prep:
SSPC-SP10 (NACE No. 2) Near-white blast finish.
2.4
Touch Up: Use pure silicone topcoat only, two coats.
Anchor Pattern: 1.5 - 2.5 mils Total DFT (min) 4.5 mils Coat, Generic Classification, DFT
PRIMER Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc - Solvent Reducible 2.0 - 3.0 mils DFT
Manufacturer Ameron Ameron Ameron Carboline Carboline Dampney Devoe Hempel Hempel International PPG Industries Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Sigma Valspar
Product Designation
VOC (G/L)
Dimetcote 21-9 Dimetcote 6 Dimetcote 9 Carbozinc 11 Carbozinc 11 HS Thurmalox 245C Silicone Zinc Dust Primer Catha-Coat 304V Galvosil 1570.3 Galvosil 1578 Interzinc 311 Metalhide 1001 Primer 97-673/97-674 B69VZ1/B69VZ3/B69D11 Zinc Clad II B69V11/B69D11 Tornusil MC 58 7558 V13-F-12
By Max Svc Temp
• 293 500 506 515 • 264 413 • 336 • 340 520 530 397 • 312 462 528 • 324
» Keep inorganic zinc silicate mixed, using agitated pot while applying.
TOPCOAT Silicone - High Temp Rated to 700°F 1.5 - 2.5 mils DFT
Ameron Carboline Dampney Devoe Hempel Hempel International PPG Industries Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Sigma Valspar
PSX 892HS Thermaline 4631WB Thurmalox 230C* HT-12 5690 5691 Intertherm 230 Pittherm High Heat Silicone Aluminum 100-A-518 Black 880-B-001 Sigmatherm 5267 37-A-1
• 324 • 108 360 572 400 586 612 554 420 514 600 599
» Non-catalyzed silicones remain tacky until exposed to heat above 300°F to 400°F. * Thumalox 230C topcoat will go over ONLY Thurmaloc 245C Silicone Zinc Dust Primer.
Note The system data sheets outnumber the references to coating systems in the selection criteria because Chevron has many coating systems in use. Do not choose a coating system unless you have been directed to do so by following either: • •
The selection guide in this publication. Instructions from one of the Company's coating specialists or a coating manufacturer.
Also included in this Guide, the Coatings Compatibility Chart is a resource for projects involving maintenance coatings. For questions about the Guide, contact the CRTC specialists listed on the Contacts page.
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Contacts
Contacts Facilities for Analyzing Lead in Coatings Clayton Environmental Consultants 800/294-1755
22345 Roethel Drive
Novi
MI
48375
Forensic Analytical Specialties
3777 Depot Road, Suite 409
Hayward
CA
94545
800/827-3274
Coating Manufacturers Manufacturers of Atmospheric and Internal Vessel Coatings Ameron
714/529-1951
201 North Berry Street
Brea
CA
92621
Ashland Chemical
800/643-1234
1851 E. First Street, #700
Santa Ana
CA
95705-4017
Carboline
314/644-1000
350 Hanley Industrial Court
St. Louis
MO
63144
Ceilcote
216/831-5500
23700 Chagrin Boulevard
Cleveland
OH
44122
Dampney Company, Inc.
617/389-2805
85 Paris Street
Everett
MA
02149
Devoe
502/897-9861
4000 Dupont Circle
Louisville
KY
40207
Dudick
800/322-1970
P.O. Box 2525
Streetsboro
OH
44241
DuPONT Canada, Inc. Modified Polymers Division
519/862-5700 (F) 519/862-5880
Albert Street
Corunna, Ontario
N0N 1G0 Canada
Glidden
216/344-8000
925 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland
OH
44115
Hempel Coatings, Inc. (USA)
800/678-6641
6901 Cavalcade
Houston
TX
77028
Industrial Environmental Coatings 800/449-6525
1831 Blount Rd.
Pompano Beach
FL
33069
International
800/525-6824
P. O. Box 4806
Houston
TX
77210-4806
Jotun Paints
281/842-3300
11245 Highway 225
LaPorte
TX
77571
Plasite Protective Coatings
414/437-6561
614 Elizabeth St.
Green Bay
WI
54308-8147
PPG (Attn Dave Landry)
713/944-8550
P. O. Box 5772
Pasadena
TX
77502
Sherwin Williams
800/321-8194
101 Prospect Avenue NW Corporate Offices
Cleveland
OH
44115
Sigma
800/221-7978
1401 Destrehan Avenue
Harvey
LA
70058
Southern Coatings
800/845-0487
P.O. Box 160
Sumpter
SC
29151
Tempil
908/757-8300
2901 Hamilton Boulevard
So. Plainfield
NJ
07080
Tnemec
800/863-6321
6800 Corporate Dr.
Kansas City
MO
64120-1372
Valspar
416/284-1681
645 Coronation Dr.
West Hill, Ontario
M1E 4R6 Canada
Manufacturers of Concrete Coatings Dudick (Attn: Customer Service)
800/322-1970
P.O. Box 2525
Streetsboro
OH
44241
KCC Corrosion Control Co. (Attn: Sales Engineer)
800/395-5624
4010 Trey Road
Houston
TX
77084
Master Builders (Attn: Technical Support)
800/821-3582
23700 Chagrin Boulevard
Cleveland
OH
44122-5554
Plasite Protective Coatings
800/231-2544
P.O. Box 2076
Freeport
TX
77541
Plasite Protective Coatings
414/437-6561
614 Elizabeth St.
Green Bay
WI
54308-8147
Sauereisen (Attn: Technical Service)
412/963-0303
160 Gamma Drive
Pittsburgh
PA
15238-2989
Sika (Attn: Technical Service)
800/933-7452
12767 E. Imperial Highway
Santa Fe Springs
CA
90670
Stonhard
800/854-0310
1 Park Avenue
Maple Shade
NJ
08052
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Manufacturers of Pipeline Coatings 3M
512/984-1800 (F) 512/984-3556
6801 River Place Blvd.
Austin
TX
78726-9000
Canusa
713/367-8866 (F) 713/292-8571
2408 Timberlock Pl., Bdg C-8
The Woodlands
TX
77380-1038
Carboline
314/644-1000
350 Hanley Industrial Court
St. Louis
MO
63144
Denso North America Inc.
713/821-3355 (F) 713/821-0304
18211 Chisholm Trail
Houston
TX
77060
DuPont Canada, Inc. Modified Polymers Division
519/862-5700 (F) 519/862-5880
Albert Street
Corunna, Ontario
N0N 1G0 Canada
DuVal
416/284-1681
(contact: Trevor McClery)
Elf Atochem
215/419-7000 (F) 215/419-5305
2000 Market Street
Philadelphia
PA
19103-3222
Hempel Coatings (USA), Inc.
800/678-6641 (F) 713/674-0616
6901 Cavalcada
Houston
TX
77028
Lilly Powder Coatings, Inc. Pipe Clad Products Div.
816/421-7400 (F) 816 421-4563
1136 Fayette North
Kansas City
MO
64116
Montell (Himont)
302/996-6236
(Contact: Ed Phillips)
Ed Phillips
Polyguard Products, Inc.
214/875-8421 (F) 214/875-9425
P. O. Box 755
Ennis
TX
75119
Polyken Technologies Kendall Co. 800/248-7659 (F) 508/261-6271
15 Hampshire Street
Mansfield
MA
02048
Power Marketing Group, Inc.
303/741-3993 (F) 303/ 741-2548
6416 So. Quebec St, Suite 41
Englewood
CO
80111
Raychem Corp., Ultratec Div.
619/482-8300 (F) 619/ 482-2813
1670 Brandywine Avenue
Chula Vista
CA
91911
Reilly Industries, Inc.
317/ 247-8141 (F) 317/248-6402
1500 South Tibbs Avenue
Indianapolis
IN
46241
Sigma Coatings
504/347-4321 800/221-7978
1401 Destrehan Avenue
Harvey
LA
70058
Tapecoat Co., TC Manufacturing Co., Inc.
847/866-8500 (F) 708/866-8596
1527 Lyons Street
Evanston
IL
60201-3551
Trenton
713/556-1000
(Contact: Thomas Weber)
Valspar Inc.
416/284-1681 (F) 416/284-6549
645 Coronation Drive
West Hill, Ontario
M1E 4R6 Canada
Manufacturers of Pipeline Coating Applicators Bayou Pipe Coating Co
713/591-1614 (F) 713/591-0284
450 N. Sam Houston Parkway East #232 Plants:
Bredero Price International, Inc. (Domestic USA)
713/ 974-7211 (F) 713/260-4500
7211 Regency Square Bl. St. 104 Houston Plants: Fontana Harvey Pearland
Bredero Price International, Inc. (Foreign)
713/999-2600 (F) 713/999-6189
Commercial Coating Services, Inc. 409/539-3294 (CCSI) (F) 409/539-3073
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TX LA LA
77060
TX CA LA TX
77036
250 North Belt, Suite 220 Plants:
Houston TX Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Scotland, Singapore, U.A.E.
77060
Post Office Box 3296 Plants:
Conroe Bakersfield Conroe
77305-3296
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Houston Baton Rouge New Iberia
TX CA TX
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Contacts
Commercial Resins Co.
918/438-6522 (F) 918/437-5410
2001 North 170th East Avenue Plants:
Tulsa Napa Valley Tulsa
OK CA OK
74116
Compression Coat, Inc.
713/353-8597 (F) 409/756-8599
3513 N. Frazer Note: Uses portable equipment
Conroe
TX
77303
Energy Coatings Co. (Encoat)
Now Bredero Price International, Inc.
Shaw Pipe, Inc.
800/742-9747 (F) 713/367-4304
The Woodlands Australia; Canada; New Iberia, LA
TX
77380-1038
Midland
TX
79702
2408 Timberloch Pl., Bldg C-8 Plants:
Suppliers Suppliers of Cement Linings Permian Enterprises, Inc. (now owned by ICO Inc.)
915/683-1084 (F) 915/683-1319
P. O. Box 2745
Suppliers of Coated Tubing and Accessories Baker Hughes Tubular Service
(USA: Now owned by ICO, Inc.) (Overseas: Now owned by Tuboscope Vetco International)
ICO, Inc.
713/872-4994 (F) 713/872-9610
100 Glenborough, Suite 250
Houston
TX
77067
Shield Coat, Inc.
504/879-3539 (F) 504/868-3173
Station 1, Box 10185
Houma
LA
70363-5990
Tuboscope Vetco Int'l
713/799-5100 (F) 713/799-5183
P. O. Box 808
Houston
TX
77001
Suppliers of Fiberglass Linings AOC
949/495-4195 (F) 949/495-4199
30100 Town Center Dr., Suite O Laguna Niguel
CA
92677-2064
Rice Engineering Corp
800/533-5480 316/793-5483 (F) 316/ 793-5521
1020 Hoover
Great Bend
KS
67530
Suppliers of Inspection Tools KTA-Tator Inc.
412/788-1300
115 Technology Drive
Pittsburgh
PA
15275
Paul N. Gardener Co., Inc.
954/946-9454 (F) 954/946-9309
316 NE First Street
Pompano Beach
FL
33060
Suppliers of Pipeline Coatings 3M
512/984-1800 (F) 512/984-3556
6801 River Place Blvd.
Austin
TX
78726-9000
Canusa
713/367-8866 (F) 713/292-8571
2408 Timberlock Pl., Bdg C-8
The Woodlands
TX
77380-1038
Carboline
314/644-1000
350 Hanley Industrial Court
St. Louis
MO
63144
Denso North America Inc.
713/821-3355 (F) 713/821-0304
18211 Chisholm Trail
Houston
TX
77060
DuPont Canada, Inc. Modified Polymers Division
519/862-5700 (F) 519/862-5880
Albert Street
Corunna, Ontario
N0N 1G0 Canada
Elf Atochem
215/419-7000 (F) 215/419-5305
2000 Market Street
Philadelphia
PA
19103-3222
Hempel Coatings (USA), Inc.
800/678-6641 (F) 713/674-0616
6901 Cavalcada
Houston
TX
77028
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Lilly Powder Coatings, Inc. Pipe Clad Products Div.
Coatings Manual—Quick Reference Guide
816/421-7400 (F) 816 421-4563
1136 Fayette North
Kansas City
MO
64116
Madison Chemical Industries, Inc. 905/878-8863 (F) 905/878-1449
490 McGeachie Drive
Milton, Ontario
L9T 3V5 Canada
Nap-Gard Pipe Coatings O'Brien Powder Products, Inc.
713/939-4000 (F) 713/939-4027
9800 Genard Street
Houston
TX
77041
Polyguard Products, Inc.
214/875-8421 (F) 214/875-9425
P. O. Box 755
Ennis
TX
75119
Polyken Technologies Kendall Co. 800/248-7659 (F) 508/261-6271
15 Hampshire Street
Mansfield
MA
02048
Power Marketing Group, Inc.
303/741-3993 (F) 303/ 741-2548
6416 So. Quebec St, Suite 41
Englewood
CO
80111
Raychem Corp., Ultratec Div.
619/482-8300 (F) 619/ 482-2813
1670 Brandywine Avenue
Chula Vista
CA
91911
Reilly Industries, Inc.
317/ 247-8141 (F) 317/248-6402
1500 South Tibbs Avenue
Indianapolis
IN
46241
Royston Laboratories, Chase Corp 412/828-1500 800/245-3209
128 First Street
Pittsburgh
PA
15238
Tapecoat Co., TC Manufacturing Co., Inc.
847/866-8500 (F) 708/866-8596
1527 Lyons Street
Evanston
IL
60201-3551
Valspar Inc.
416/284-1681 (F) 416/284-6549
645 Coronation Drive
West Hill, Ontario
M1E 4R6 Canada
Suppliers of PVC Linings Rice Engineering Corp
800/533-5480 316/793-5483 (F) 316/ 793-5521
1020 Hoover
Great Bend
KS
67530
Sealtite
800/835-0133 (F) 316/331-6832
P. O. Box 965
Independence
KS
67301
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Steps to Coating System Selection
Steps to Coating System Selection
Start
No
Type of Coating: Atmospheric Coating? Concrete Coating (Mild Environment)? Internal Vessel Coating?
Contact a CRTC Coating Specialist Yes
System Number Selection Guide Choose a system number by type of surface, service, voc units.
System Data Sheets
Locate the correct data sheet by system number
No Coating over an existing system?
Yes
No
Yes Compatibility Chart: Compatible?
Photocopy Coating System Fact Sheet. Attach to spec.
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System Number Selection Guide
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System Number Selection Guide Note Pick a coating system number from one of the following tables then find that number in the System Data Sheets for Coating Systems. For coatings under insulation & fireproofing, see chart next page. Atmospheric Coatings for On- & Offshore (1 of 2) Onshore Type of Equipment
Std
Hi Perf
Offshore
Code C/E: Vessels & Heat Exchangers Uninsulated below 200°F
2.2
3.1
3.1
Uninsulated to 200°F and steamed out
2.6
3.1
3.1
Uninsulated 200–600°F
N/R
2.4
2.4
Uninsulated 300-600°F
2.4
N/R
N/R
Uninsulated to 200°F
2.2
3.1
3.1
Wind girders
2.2
Floating roofs (Uninsulated)
2.6
3.1
N/R
Stairways & railings
2.2
Code D: Tanks
Code F: Furnaces Structural steel & platforms
2.6
2.6
Stacks, breeching, furnace body to 600°F
2.4
2.4
N/R Code G/K: Pumps, Turbines, Compressors & Drivers Uninsulated to 200°F
N/R
3.8
3.8
Uninsulated 200–600°F
2.4
2.4
2.4
3.8
3.8
N/R
1.4
2.2
2.6
3.1
N/A
N/A
N/R
N/R
Motors N/R Externally insulated exhaust ducts Code J: Instruments Field instrument panels (steel) Weatherproof housings (steel)
3.1
Instrument tubing (stainless) N/R Instruments (galvanized or aluminum)
Code L: Piping (including Valves & Fittings)
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Uninsulated to 200°F
2.2
3.1
3.1
Uninsulated below 200°F steamed out
2.6
3.1
3.1
Uninsulated 200–600°F
2.4
2.4
2.4
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System Number Selection Guide
Atmospheric Coatings for On- & Offshore (2 of 2) Onshore Std
Hi Perf
Offshore
Concrete
N/R
N/R
N/R
Exposed steel, platforms, ladders, supports
2.2
3.1
3.1
Floor plate (smooth)
4.6
4.5
4.5
Galvanized floor grating repairs
1.6
1.6
1.6
Type of Equipment Code M: Structural
Galvanized stairways and railings
N/A
Jacket above splash zone; deck modules; boat landing
3.1
Jacket splash zone - structural members
4.2
Jacket splash zone - appurtenances
N/A
N/A
Risers, conductors: splash zone below 140°F not pressure treated
4.1
Risers, conductors: splash zone to 160°F
4.3
Risers, conductors: splash zones to 250°F
4.2
Code P: Electrical Equipment Galvanized or aluminum
N/R
N/R
N/R
Steel
2.2
3.1
3.1
Code R: Buildings and Control Houses (Exterior) Galvanized steel N/R
N/R
Steel
2.2
2.6
Wood
N/R
N/R
Masonry walls N/A
Code S: Miscellaneous Equipment Subsea completion equipment Standard: High Performance:
N/A
N/A
8.4 11.4
Coatings for Concrete Coating System by Exposure Item
Temperature
Environment
Physical Abuse
Continuous Intermittent
Oil/water Separator
< 140°F
Oil/water mixture
Moderate(1)
20.1
N/A
Secondary Containment
< 140°F
Hydrocarbons,(2) dilute acids, caustics
Mild(1)
20.2
20.2
Moderate(1)
20.1
20.1
Aggressive(3)
20.3
20.3
Mild(4)
N/A
20.2
Equipment Foundations (1) (2) (3) (4)
< 140°F
Hydrocarbons(2), dilute acids, caustics
Moderate coating loss due to abrasion, light equipment wear. Possibility of impact on coating. Crude oil, jet fuel, gasoline, etc. Severe coating loss due to abrasion, heavy equipment wear. Definite potential for impact on coating. No coating loss due to abrasion, possible light foot traffic. No physical impact on coating
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Coatings Under Insulation & Fireproofing Exposure to Temperature
Substrate Carbon Steel
Temperature(1)
Coating System
Continuous
-50°F to 140°F
12.1
Continuous
140°F to 300°F
12.2
Cyclic (produce wet/dry conditions)
Stainless Steel
12.3
Continuous
Above 300°F
Do not coat
Special Conditions
Above 300°F
12.7
Continuous
-50°F to 140°F
12.4
Continuous
140°F to 300°F
12.5
Cyclic (produce wet/dry conditions) Continuous
12.6 Above 300°F
12.7
(1) Actual temperature of steel not design temperature.
Internal Vessel Coatings
Services
Reinforced Glass Non-Reinforced Flake Thin Film Laminate
High Temperature/Pressure High Temperature/ Cathodic
High Temperature/ Non Cathodic
11.2
11.2.1
High Pressure/ Non Cathodic
Fresh Water
8.1
9.1
10.1
Demineralized Water
8.2
9.2
10.2
Potable Water
8.3
9.3
N/R
Salt Water & Brine
8.4
9.4
10.4
11.4
11.4.1
11.4.2
Produced Water
8.5
9.5
10.5
11.5
11.5.1
11.5.2
Crude Oil (sweet or sour)
8.6
9.6
10.6
11.6
11.6.1
11.6.2
Fuels (low aromatic)
8.7
9.7
10.7
Fuels (high aromatic)
8.8
9.8
10.8
Aromatic Hydrocarbon
8.9
9.9
10.9
Acetone
8.10
Ethyl & Methyl Alcohol
8.11
N/R
Water-based Coatings New Construction Systems
Maintenance Systems
Manufacturer
Inorganic Zinc Primer
Tie Coat
Top Coat
Direct to Metal Primer
Top Coat
Ameron International Coatings
Dimetcote 21-5
Amercoat 220
Amercoat 220
Amercoat 220
Amercoat 220
Carboline Coatings
N/A
N/A
N/A
Aquamastic 25
Carboline 3359
Shermin Williams Coatings
N/A
N/A
N/A
DTM Acrylic Gloss
DTM Acrylic Gloss
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Coating Compatibility Chart
Coating Compatibility Chart
Epoxy Mastic
Inorganic Zinc
Lacquer
Latex Emulsion
Phenolics
Polyamide Epoxy
Polyurethane
Silicone Alkyds
Vinyls
Vinyl Acrylic
Wash Primers
YES 3
N/R
YES 3
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
YES
YES
YES 3
YES 3
YES
YES
YES
YES
Amine Epoxy
N/R
YES 2
N/R
YES 2
N/R
N/R
YES
N/R
N/R
N/R
YES
YES 2
N/R
N/R
N/R
YES
Asphalt Mastic
YES
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
YES
N/R
N/R
YES
N/R
N/R
YES
Chlorinated Rubber
N/R
YES 3
N/R
YES 3
LTD
YES
YES
N/R
YES
YES
YES 3
YES 3
N/R
YES
YES
YES
Coal Tar Paints
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
LTD
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
YES
Epoxy Mastic
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Inorganic Zinc
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
YES
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
Lacquer
N/R
YES 1
N/R
YES 1
N/R
N/R
LTD
YES
YES
N/R
YES
LTD
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
Latex Emulsion
YES
YES 3
YES
YES 3
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES 3
YES 3
YES
YES
YES
YES
Phenolic
YES
YES
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
LTD
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Polyamide Epoxy
LTD
YES
N/R
YES
N/R
LTD
YES
N/R
N/R
LTD
YES
YES
LTD
N/R
N/R
YES
Polyurethane
N/R
YES 2
N/R
YES 2
N/R
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
YES 2
N/R
N/R
N/R
YES
Silicone Alkyd
YES
YES 3
N/R
YES 3
N/R
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES 3
YES 3
YES
YES
YES
YES
Vinyl
N/R
N/R
LTD
N/R
LTD
N/R
YES
N/R
YES
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
YES
YES
LTD
Vinyl Acrylic
LTD
YES
N/R
YES
LTD
YES
YES
N/R
YES
LTD
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Wash Primers
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
YES
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
N/R
Asphalt Mastic
YES
Amine Epoxy
Alkyd
Coating Being Applied
Alkyd
Coal Tar Paint
Chlorinated Rubber
Coating Being Overcoated
Notes: YES: Applied coating will not lift, wrinkle, blister; will have reasonable bond; check in field with a test patch. LTD: Some formulae are compatible; some not. Consult manufacturer. N/R: Not recommended 1 Durability and use depend on type of lacquer. 2 Must apply topcoat before coated surface has hardened. 3 Gloss on paint being overcoated must be removed by weathering or sanding. 4 Topcoat may blister if high-solvent topcoat applied too thickly, too quickly.
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Coating System Data Sheets Available System Data Sheets Primer Only Systems 1.1
Inhibited Alkyd (Primer Only)
1.2
Silicone Alkyd (Primer Only)
1.3
Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc–Solvent Reducible (Primer Only)
1.3.1
Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc–Water Reducible
1.4
Polyamide Epoxy (Primer Only)
1.5
Amine Adduct Epoxy (Primer Only)
1.6
Organic Zinc-Rich Primer for Galvanizing Repair
1.7
Vinyl Butyral Wash Primer
1.8
Epoxy Mastic–Surface-Tolerant Prime
1.8.1
Epoxy Mastic–Surface-Tolerant Primer–Aluminum Color Only
1.9
Temperature-Indicating Paint
Two-Component Systems
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Inhibited Alkyd | Alkyd Enamel
2.2
Inhibited Alkyd | Alkyd Enamel | Alkyd Enamel
2.3
Silicone Alkyd | Silicone Acrylic
2.4
Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc | High-Temperature Silicone
2.5
Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc | Silicone Acrylic
2.6
Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc | Polyamide Epoxy (High Build)
2.7
High-Temperature Silicone | High-Temperature Silicone
2.8
Manufacturer's Standard | Alkyd Enamel
2.9
Manufacturer's Standard | Alkyd Enamel | Alkyd Enamel
2.10
Manufacturer's Standard | Silicone Acrylic
2.11
Manufacturer's Standard | High-Temperature Silicone
2.12
Epoxy Mastic–Surface-Tolerant Primer | Polyamide Epoxy (Finish)
2.12.1
Epoxy Mastic–Surface-Tolerant Primer–Aluminum Color Only | Aliphatic Polyurethane
2.13
Epoxy Mastic–Surface-Tolerant Primer | Polyamide Epoxy (High Build)
2.13.1
Epoxy Mastic–Surface-Tolerant Primer–Aluminum Color Only | Polyamide Epoxy (High Build)
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2.14
Polyamide Epoxy | Polyamide Epoxy
2.15
Epoxy Mastic–Surface-Tolerant Primer | Aliphatic Polyurethane
2.15.1
Epoxy Mastic–Surface-Tolerant Primer–Aluminum Color Only | Aliphatic Polyurethane
Three-Component Systems 3.1
Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc | Polyamide Epoxy (High Build) | Aliphatic Polyurethane
3.1.1
Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc | Polyamide Epoxy (High Build) | Aliphatic Polyurethane
3.2
Zinc-Rich Epoxy | Polyamide Epoxy (High Build) | Aliphatic Polyurethane
3.3
Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc | Vinyl Tie-Coat | Vinyl (High Build) | Vinyl (High Build)
3.3.1
Self-Cured Inorganic Zinc | Vinyl Tie-Coat | Vinyl (High Build) | Vinyl (High Build)
3.4
Zinc-Rich Epoxy | Vinyl (High Build) | Vinyl (High Buid)
3.5
Epoxy Mastic | Polyamide Epoxy (High Build) | Aliphatic Polyurethane
3.5.1
Epoxy Mastic—Aluminum Color Only | Polyamide Epoxy (High Build) | Aliphatic Polyurethane
3.6
(reserved for future use)
3.7
Manufacturer's Standard | Universal Primer | Polyamide Epoxy (High Build) | Aliphatic Polyurethane
3.8
Manufacturer's Standard | Universal Primer | Aliphatic Polyurethane
Specialty Coating Systems 4.1
Splash Zone Coating—Sprayable
4.1.1
Splash Zone Compound—Asbestos Free Rated to Cure Underwater
4.2
Monel Sheath for Splash Zones
4.3
Vulcanized Neoprene for Splash Zones
4.4
Polyamide Epoxy | Fireproofing | Polyamide Epoxy (High Build) | Aliphatic Polyurethane
4.5
Polyester Non-Skid | 20–30 Mesh Grit | Polyester Non-Skid
4.6
Epoxy Non-Skid | Grit | Epoxy Non-Skid
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Non-Reinforced Thin Film Coatings for Immersion Service 8.1
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for Fresh-Water Immersion Service
8.2
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for Demineralized Water or Condensate Immersion Service
8.3
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for FDA-Approved Potable Water Immersion Service
8.4
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for Salt Water and Brine Immersion Service
8.5
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for Produced-Water Immersion Service
8.6
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for Crude Oil (Sweet or Sour) Immersion Service
8.7
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for Fuel (Low-aromatic) Immersion Service
8.8
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for Fuel (High-Aromatic) Immersion Service
8.9
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for Aromatic-Hydrocarbon Immersion Service
8.10
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for Acetone Immersion Service
8.11
Non-Reinforced Thin-Film Coatings for Ethyl & Methyl Alcohol Immersion Service
Glass Flake Reinforced Coatings for Immersion Service
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Glass-Flake-Reinforced Coatings for Fresh-Water Immersion Service
9.2
Glass-Flake-Reinforced Coatings for Demineralized Water or Condensate Immersion Service
9.3
Glass-Flake-Reinforced Coatings for FDA-Approved Potable Water Immersion Service
9.4
Glass-Flake-Reinforced Coatings for Salt Water and Brine Immersion Service
9.5
Glass-Flake-Reinforced Coatings for Produced Water Immersion Service
9.6
Glass-Flake-Reinforced Coatings for Crude Oil (Sweet or Sour) Immersion Service
9.7
Glass-Flake-Reinforced Coatings for Fuel (Low Aromatic) Immersion Service
9.8
Glass-Flake-Reinforced Coatings for Fuel (High Aromatic) Immersion Service
9.9
Glass-Flake-Reinforced Coatings for Aromatic Hydrocarbon Immersion Service
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Laminate Reinforced Coatings for Immersion Service 10.1
Laminate-Reinforced Coatings for Fresh-Water Immersion Service
10.2
Laminate-Reinforced Coatings for Demineralized-Water or Condensate Immersion Service
10.3
(reserved for future use)
10.4
Laminate-Reinforced Coatings for Salt-Water Brine Immersion Service
10.5
Laminate-Reinforced Coatings for Produced-Water Immersion Service
10.6
Laminate-Reinforced Coatings for Crude-Oil (Sweet or Sour) Immersion Service
10.7
Laminate-Reinforced Coatings for Fuel (Low Aromatic) Immersion Service
10.8
Laminate-Reinforced Coatings for Fuel (High Aromatic) Immersion Service
10.9
Laminate-Reinforced Coatings for Aromatic Hydrocarbon Immersion Service
High-Temperature/High-Pressure Coating Systems 11.1
(reserved for future use)
11.2
Demineralized Water or Condensate Coatings Resistant to Temperature Gradients of 50°F & Compatible with Cathodic Protection
11.2.1
Demineralized Water or Condensate Coatings Resistant to Temperature Gradients of 50°F & Incompatible with Cathodic Protection
11.3
(reserved for future use)
11.4
Salt Water & Brine Service Coatings Resistant to Temperature Gradients of 50°F & Compatible with Cathodic Protection
11.4.1
Salt Water & Brine Service Coatings Resistant to Temperature Gradients of 50°F & Incompatible with Cathodic Protection
11.4.2
Salt Water & Brine High Temperature/High Pressure Service Coatings Resistant to Temperatures to 180°F, Pressures of 1000 PSI & Incompatible with Cathodic Protection
11.5
Produced Water Service Coatings Resistant to Temperature Gradients of 50°F & Compatible with Cathodic Protection
11.5.1
Produced Water Service Coatings Resistant to Temperature Gradients of 50°F & Incompatible with Cathodic Protection
11.5.2
Produced Water High Temperature/High Pressure Service Coatings Resistant to Temperatures to 180°F, Pressures of 1000 PSI & Incompatible with Cathodic Protection
11.5.2
Crude Oil Service (Sweet or Sour) Coatings Resistant to Temperature Gradients of 50°F & Compatible with Cathodic Protection
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11.6.1
Crude Oil Service (Sweet or Sour) Coatings Resistant to Temperature Gradients of 50°F & Incompatible with Cathodic Protection
11.6.2
Crude Oil (Sweet or Sour) High Temperature/High Pressure Service Coatings Resistant to Temperatures to 180°F, Pressures of 1000 PSI & Incompatible with Cathodic Protection
Coatings Under Insulation & Fireproofing 12.1
Under Insulation & Fireproofing—Non-Reinforced Thin Film Epoxy Coatings for Continuous Carbon Steel Temperatures -50°F to 450°F
12.4
Under Insulation & Fireproofing—Non-Reinforced Thin Film Epoxy Coatings for Continuous Stainless Steel Temperatures -50°F to 450°F
12.7
Under Insulation & Fireproofing—Non-Reinforced Thin Film Inorganic Coatings for Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel Temperatures Above 450°F
(Series 13 through 19 Reserved for Future Use) Concrete Coatings 20.1
Epoxy Coatings for Concrete: Service Temperatures
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