4195 Pigmented Penetrative Epoxy Primer-Sealer 1 Gallon Kit


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4195 Pigmented Direct to Concrete Penetrative Epoxy Primer-Sealer 1 Gallon kit

4195 is a Pigmented direct to concrete two part epoxy designed specifically for receiving the vinyl chips. 4195 uses 4150 Vapor Stop as the backbone. The ideal chipping window for 4195 is between 15 and 45 minutes of application, where Vapor Stop's ideal chipping window is 30-60 minutes. 4195 Direct to Concrete Epoxy is available in over 8 colors that are designed to work well with any flake combination. 4195 is self priming which allows the applicator to broadcast into the first coat under most circumstances. 4195 actually wicks into the concrete and bonds so well that you can expect to get over 8lbs of MVE blocking power.

 

Features & Advantages

  • MVE Tolerant
  • Ideal for Chipping with Vinyl Chips
  • Wicks Into Concrete
  • Use Over New or Old Concrete
  • Low Odor
  • Easy to Apply
4195 Chipping Epoxy
Physical Properties
Chemical Resistance
Tests Done at 70 Degrees
Acetone Spotting
Fahrenheit with 1/2 Pint Mass
Pot Life 3 Hours Xylene No Effect
Gel Time (Hours) 7.75 10% HCL Spotting
Through Dry (Hours) 10.5 Ammonia No Effect
VOC 30 g/l Degreaser Faint Spotting
Percent Solids 95/Wt. 92/Vol. Liquid Plummer Faint Spotting
Flammable No Vinegar Faint Spotting
Odor Low Clorox Faint Spotting
Pencil Hardness H-2H Windex No Effect
UV Resistance Poor Motor Oil No Effect
Non Yellowing Poor Gasoline No Effect
Abrasion Resistance OK Hot Tire N/A

 

Color Chart
4195 Color Chart

Install Guide

4195 Install Guide

 

Literature

BrochureTechnical Data | Training Sign Up Form | Chemical Resistance Chart

MSDS

M.S.D.S. 4195 Component A | M.S.D.S. 4195 Component B









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