RAD 710 is a permanent anti-graffiti coating designed for use as a protection for concrete, brick, wood and metal substrates. It is based on polyorganosiloxanes and provides excellent resistance of outdoor elements to such influences as: rain, sun and high temperatures. RAD 710 is a one-component product that cures at room temperature under the influence of atmospheric moisture.
The cured coating provides excellent repulsion and ease of removal of permanent markers and aerosol paints.
Properties
RAD 710 contains a mixture of silicone compounds. There are silicone components with a sufficiently high molecular weight when interacting with atmospheric moisture form an antigraffiti coating that is distinguished by excellent adhesion to most substrates. Thus, the resistance of the coating to weathering improves while maintaining its vapor permeability.
Features
- One-component system
- Efficiency on a variety of building materials
- In most cases it is applied in one layer, it is possible to apply in several layers
- Resistance to weathering
- Water resistance
- Permeability for water vapor
- Possibility of dilution with solvents and compatibility with the environment
- Ability to remove graffiti with water
- Strengthening of surface color
Application
Particularly suitable for mineral building materials, such as: concrete, brick, lime sandstone, natural and artificial stone, plaster, wooden and metal surfaces, as permanent protection against graffiti. On plastic surfaces, the RAD 710 should only be used after preliminary testing.
Application
RAD 710 is applied to a clean and dry surface. The surface can be cleaned with a brush or by washing under pressure with conventional non-film-forming solvents or detergents. RAD 710 can be diluted to an acceptable viscosity for application. Aliphatic solvents are most preferred. Other solvents can also be used, however, you need to make sure that the solutions are compatible, soluble, transparent and stable. The choice of an unsuitable solvent can lead to a loss of clarity of the solution or precipitation, and also a negative effect on the curing of the coating. Therefore, for example, the use of methyl acetate is not recommended.
RAD 710 is applied with an airless sprayer. To handle small surfaces, you can also use a brush or roller. For most substrates, the use of a primer before application of the RAD 710 is not required. Due to its viscous consistency, the RAD 710 is applied in a single layer.
In case of application on painted or already covered "anti-graffiti" surfaces, it is necessary to test the product on a small test site.
When using protective equipment, the RAD 710 can be applied by industrial airless or on-air spraying. The protective equipment is indicated on the safety data sheet. After application, the spray equipment must be immediately washed with a solvent to prevent curing of the material and the formation of an extremely firmly adhering film.
RAD 710 quickly cures when applied to a dry surface under the influence of air moisture. Curing occurs on the surface and extends to a substrate containing atmospheric moisture. It takes up to 24 hours to completely dry a thick film.
Open containers must be fully used. All the remaining material with air access will cure, which will lead to an increase in viscosity and the appearance of a crust on the surface.
Storage
The expiry date of each batch is indicated in the certificate of analysis. Storage longer than the date specified in the certificate analysis does not necessarily mean the further unsuitable product. However, in this case, it is necessary to check the properties required for the intended use targets.
Safety Information
Detailed information on the safe use of this material can be found in the safety data sheet of this product Material consumption, per 1m² 0.08-0.40 kg / sq. m .: depends on porosity and material density.
Specifications and costs RAD 710
Consumption of material for 1m²
0,08-0,40 kg/ m. depends on the porosity and density of the material