UPC 7000 Fast Polyaspartic
UPC 7000 Fast Polyaspartic is a two-component, polyaspartic urethane designed to be user friendly and low in odor. UPC 7000 is the ideal product when an extremely quick turnaround and a non-yellowing system are essential. This coating is the ideal topcoat for applications where a high-speed cure and high chemical resistance is required. UPC 7000 features good abrasion and chemical resistance, and a cure time of two to three hours.
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Advantages
- Low odor
- Abrasion-resistant
- Non-yellowing
- Chemically resistant
- Low VOC
- Easy mixing ratio (1:1)
- Fast drying (4-5 hour cure)
- Flexible
Applications
- Pharmaceutical
- Food Prep/Kitchens
- Garage Floors
- Restrooms
- Manufacturing plants
- Aisle ways
- Clean rooms
- Auto showrooms
- Schools
- Laboratories
- Basements
- Kennels
- Veterinary facilities
- Locker rooms
- Ramps
- Health Care facilities
- Loading docks
- Car wash facilities
Colors
UPC 7000 Fast Polyaspartic is available as a clear base. A variety of pigment packs can be added at an additional charge. Please contact UPC Sales Representative for available colors.
Packaging
UPC 7000 is available in four different kit sizes:
Part A | Part B | |
1 Gallon Kit | 1/2 gal. | 1/2 gal. |
2 Gallon Kit | 1 gal. | 1 gal. |
3 Gallon Kit | 1.5 gal. | 1.5 gal. |
10 Gallon Kit | 5 gal. | 5 gal. |
Physical Properties
PROPERTY | VALUE |
Appearance | Clear Liquid |
Total Solids (% by Weight) | 85 |
Total Solids (% by Volume) | 85 |
Surface Tension, Dynes/cm | 40 |
Viscosity (Brookfield LVF), cps @ 25° C | 600 |
Density (lbs/gallon) | 8.32 |
Specific Gravity | 1.0 |
Flash Point (C Pensky-Martens closed cup) | <70 |
Freeze/Thaw Stability | N/A |
Thermal Stability (28 days @ 52° C) | No Effect |
Mechanical Stability | Good |
VOC (g/l) | > 50 g. per liter |
VOC (by Weight) | > 50 g. per liter |
Tg (C) | 66 |
Tensile Strength, psi | 7000 |
Elongation | 8% |
Film Properties
PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES OF DRY FILM
All tests were conducted on 2.0 to 2.5 mil films and air-dried for seven days at room temperature.
PROPERTY | VALUE |
Hardness (Pencil / Sword) | 2H / 70 |
Taber Abrasion (mg loss per 1000 cycles, CS-17 wheel, 1000 load) | 90 |
Impact Resistance (Direct / Reverse) | 140 / 140 (lbs) |
Crosshatch Adhesion (Untreated Cold Rolled Steel / Untreated Aluminum) | 100% / 100% |
Concrete Preparation
Before coating is applied, concrete must be:
- Dry – No wet areas
- Clean – Contaminants removed
- Profiled – Surface etched
- Sound – All cracks and spalled areas repaired
Mechanical preparation is the preferred method of preparing concrete for coating application. Shot-blasting, diamond grinding, scarifying and scabbling are all acceptable methods.
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE: 7-DAY SUBMERSION
PROPERTY | VALUE |
Brake Fluid | No Effect |
Transmission Fluid | Slight Discoloration |
Coolant | No Effect |
Power Steering Fluid | Slight Discoloration |
Battery Acid | Damaged |
MEK | <200 Double Rubs |
Acetone | <200 Double Rubs |
Formula 409 | <200 Double Rubs |
Product Data
Volumetric Ratio: | 1 to 1 |
Coverage: | 150-350 SF/Gal |
Application temperature: | 30-90°F |
Thinning: | Not required |
Pot life: | 15-20 minutes |
Working time on floor: | 15-20 minutes |
Cure time: | 4-5 hours |
Critical recoat time: | 18 hours |
Shelf life: | 12 months |
USDA Food & Beverage: | Meets requirements |
Patching
Voids, cracks, and imperfections will be seen in finished coating if the concrete is not patched correctly. Patch concrete with UPC Perfect Patch. After the patching material is cured, diamond grind patch. If a non-UPC patching material is used, contact a UPC technical representative for a compatible and approved alternative.
Testing
All surfaces are not the same. It is recommended that a sample area be done before the start of the project. The test should be done on-site, using the proposed method by the assigned applicator to ensure proper adhesion and color. A sample area should also be done on any existing coatings to determine if any contaminants exist or if delaminating will occur.
Mixing
The ratio of UPC 7000 Fast Polyaspartic is 1 to 1. That is, 1 part A (resin) to 1 part B (hardener). Generally, 2 mixed gallon of UPC 7000 is ideal for application. Mix the following with a drill and mixing paddle. Note: If using a drill mixer, use a low speed to prevent air entrapment.
- Pour out 1 gallon of Part A into a clean bucket.
- Add 1 gallon of Part B and mix for 2 minutes.
Application Instructions
- Always apply in descending temperatures. Concrete is porous and traps air. In ascending temperatures (generally mornings) the air expands and can cause outgassing in the coating. It is safer to apply coatings in the late afternoon, especially for exterior applications.
- Optimum ambient temperature should be between 65-90°F during application.
- Mix UPC 7000 Fast Polyaspartic using mixing instructions found on this TDS.
- Apply approximately 150-350 SF per gallon (150 SF per gallon for 11 mil and 350 SF for 4.5 mil) by immediately pouring out on surface in a ribbon, while walking and pouring at the same time until bucket is empty.
- Using a squeegee on a pole, pull UPC 7000 over substrate while uniformly covering surface.
- Using a 3/8” non-shedding phenolic (plastic) core paint roller, roll coating forwards and backwards.
- Lastly, back roll in the opposite direction as step 6.
- For top coating over decorative poly chip system, 150-175 SF per Gallon of UPC 7000 Fast Polyaspartic is recommended
Clean-up
UPC 7000 Fast Polyaspartic, while in a un-reacted state, may be cleaned up with water and degreaser. Isopropyl alcohol or acetone may be needed once the resin begins hardening. Lastly, a strong solvent like methylene chloride may be required if resin is nearly set up.
Product Limitations
Ground-level concrete slabs emit invisible moisture vapor. The allowable moisture emissions for concrete are 3 lbs. / 1,000 SF over a 24-hour period based on a Calcium Chloride Test. Also, a Relative Humidity (RH) test can be performed to test for moisture vapor. RH testing results should be below 85% per ASTM F2170. If moisture is above this level, then blistering and de-lamination of coating may occur. A calcium chloride or Relative Humidity test should be performed to determine concrete moisture levels. If moisture levels exceed the 85% for RH test or 3 lbs. for Calcium Chloride, then a concrete moisture vapor control system should be used first before applying coating system. Recommended system for cases of moisture above acceptable levels is UPC 5200. UPC 5200 Moisture Lock passes F3010 spec based on E96 testing results. Please contact UPC representative for additional details.
Coating systems are susceptible to cracking if the concrete moves or separates below the coating. Hence, joint and crack treatment should be reviewed prior to coating application. As a general rule, control joints (saw cuts) and random cracks should be saw-cut or chased first then filled with UPC 777 Perfect Patch. Construction/cold joints (two slabs which meet and hence move) should be treated. After the coating has been applied and cured, saw cut through the coating over construction joints and apply elastomeric caulking.
Warranty
Universal Polymer Coatings products are warranted for one year after date of application. Please refer to the UPC Limited Material warranty for additional clarification.
Safety
Consult UPC 7000 Fast Polyaspartic Safety Data Sheet. Avoid UPC 7000 contact with skin. Some individuals may be allergic to polyaspartic resin and isocyanate. Protective gloves, clothing, and mask are recommended.