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UR1600 PRODUCT DATA


Tough Stuff UR1600 systems are used to form a permanent, high performance, seamless membranes for use in harsh environments with demanding roofing and waterproofing applications. Advanced chemical engineering allows for a high performance product at an economical price.

RECOMMENDED USES

PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS

APPLICATION CONDITIONS
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
PERFORMANCE TIPS
CLEANUP INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

ORDERING INFORMATION

RELATED DOCUMENTS


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High rise Roofing, Mechanical Areas, Decks, Silos, Pulp Mills, Chemical Plants, Chillers, Air Intake Units, and all types of general roofing.


PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICSup.gif

Finish: Eggshell
Color: Black
Solids by Weight: 90%
Volume Solids: 89%
Viscosity: 2,000-3,500 cps
Weight per Gallon: 9.0 lbs./gallon
VOC (EPA method 24): 100 grams/liter
Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: 75 square feet/gal.
Shelf Life 6 months unopened
Flammability Noncombustible

Drying Schedule @ 75 square feet/gallon::

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To Tack 2 hours 1.5 hours 1 hour
Recoat 12 hours 6 hours 4 hours.
To Cure 30 days 24 days 12 days
Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent.

  • IMPERVIOUS TO PONDING WATER: Cured membrane is unaffected by ponding water and can be used in areas of continuous immersion.

  • FAST EFFECTIVE APPLICATION: Advanced single component formulation eliminates mixing and saves labor. This also minimizes the potential for human error. The material can also be sprayed with conventional airless spray equipment.

  • HIGH TENSILE - HIGH ELONGATION: At 250 psi tensile and 367% elongation with 99% recovery, UR1600 is dependable in both hot and cold temperatures to overcome even the most demanding applications. UR1600 remains flexible down to -40°F.

  • UV STABILITY: Good long term UV stability. Can be coated with additional coatings for more stability.

  • EXCELLENT ADHESION: Adheres well to most surfaces without special primers. A full line of primers is available as needed.

  • HIGH CHEMICAL RESISTANCE: This product has excellent chemical resistance to a wide variety of acids and bases. It is unaffected by a wide variety of industrial chemicals that may come through stacks or leak from machines onto roofs.

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PHYSICAL PROPERTY ASTM TEST METHOD TYPICAL VALUE
Density (pcf) D 412 60.86
Tensile Strength D 412 300 psi
Elongation D 882 367%
Tear Resistance D 1004 30 psi
Shore A Hardness
(inst-5 sec.)
D 471 30
Peel Adhesion C 794 10 lbs./in.
Water Absorption
(% weight gain)
D 471 0.4
Adhesion (psi)

Cement
Urethane Foam*
EPS*
Plywood

*Failure in substrate
ELCOMETER

57.7
13.3
26.0
47.0
Dimensional Stability (%)
Length
Width
Thickness
E 96 (1 hr. @ 212°F)
0.1
0.3
3.5
Permeability to Water Vapor E 96 (at 100°F) 0.06
Softening Point B 36 325
% Solids CALCULATED 88-92%
Pot Life Brookfield RVS, #6 Spindle @
10 RPM @ 77°F in minutes
30 min.

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TEMPERATURE:

Air and Surface:

32°F Minimum / 120ºF Maximum

Material:

32°F Minimum / 90ºF Maximum

RELATIVE HUMIDITY:

Can be applied at relative humidities up to 95%.

Do not apply if temperature is within 5 degrees of dew point.

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Surface preparation procedures must be completed before applying Tough Stuff UR1600. Application must be uniform and applied in multiple layers.

WHEN USED AS A PROTECTIVE COATING ONLY:

BRUSH:

Can be reduced with Xylene at a rate of up to 2 ounces/gallon to reduce viscosity in colder temperatures. Thinning will reduce millage and performance physicals. Use nylon or polyester brushes.

ROLLER:

Reduce with up to 2 ounces Xylene per gallon. Use .5 - 1.5" synthetic rollers. Keep a wet edge to avoid pulling or ripping during application. Avoid rapid rolling which may cause bubbling.

AIRLESS SPRAY-HIGH VOLUME:

Pressure: 3,000-4,000 psi
Tip: .31-.56 reversible
Gun: Mastic or high volume capacity
Reduction: Up to 2 ounces/gallon Xylene

Please consult Coatings International Roofing Systems Technical Department with specific application questions.

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  • DO NOT THIN

  • POWER MIX BEFORE USING

  • Curing can be promoted by adding Tough Stuff accelerant to the material for quicker recoating times.

  • Material should be applied in multi layers to achieve desired thickness.

  • Heavy buildups in one application will cure very slowly. Use Tough Stuff UR1600 for heavy millage buildup requirements in one pass.

  • Cold temperatures will greatly reduce curing. Extremely dry conditions may retard curing altogether regardless of temperature.

  • Add one (1) ounce water mixed with 3 ounces MEK to the can to aid curing in extremely dry weather. This will set the entire can, however, within 24 hours.

  • Material will not handle grease and oil long term. Cover with UR1700 for long term grease resistance.

  • UR1600 has a low shore hardness and is not suitable for a traffic long term. Again, cover with UR1700 for added traffic resistance.

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  • Clean spills and spatters immediately with Xylol or mineral spirits.

  • Clean hands with industrial hand cleaner.

  • After cleaning, flush spray equipment with xylol or mineral spirits.

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  • INSTALLERS must read and understand all technical and informational literature for Tough Stuff UR1600, including the Material Safety Data Sheets, prior to using this product..

  • For Chemical Emergencies, spills, leaks, exposure, or accidents in the US: CALL CHEMTREC 24 HOURS A DAY / 365 DAYS A YEAR 1-800-424-9300.

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Packaging:

Container Size Weight Class
5 gallon pail 45 pounds. 55

D.O.T. Shipping Information:

Nonhazardous

HMIS:

Health 1, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0, Protection B

Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Please contact your Coatings International representative for the most current information.

Revised April 2000

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