HPA Color Shield HB (Heavy Bodied)
Product Overview
HPA Series A-4000HB
HPA Color Shield HB is a hard, flexible, economical coating designed for multiple substrates.
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Benefits
- Wood and Concrete: HPA Color Shield HB provides excellent water resistance on a variety of primed wood substrates.
- Fiberglass, Steel and Aluminum: HPA Color Shield HB can be applied to primed steel and aluminum to add chemical resistance and provide color.
Features
- Quick dry time
- Good hardness
- Good chemical resistance
- Excellent water resistance
- Good impact resistance
Finish
- Available in: Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Flat
- Color: Any, including Safety Colors and Metallics
Spread Rate
- Theoretical Coverage: 638 sq. ft. per gallon @ 1 mil DFT
- Recommended Coverage: 425 sq. ft. per gallon @ 1.5 mil DFT
Substrates
- Wood, primed
- Steel, primed
- Aluminum, primed
- Fiberglass
- Concrete
Specifications
- Binder Type: Acrylic
- Volume Solids: 40 ± 2%
- Weight Solids: 45 ± 2%
- Weight per Gallon: 8.60 lb
- Flash Point: 150ºF / 65.5ºC
- VOC, Material: 85 g/L
- VOC, Coating: 220 g/L
- Shelf Life: 12 months, unopened
Surface Preparation
- Wood: Apply an appropriate primer according to the manufacturer's instructions, contact Blue River Coatings for compatibility. Once the primer is dried, sand with a fine grain sandpaper until smooth. Apply HPA Color Shield HB to the debris-free surface.
- Steel: Apply an appropriate primer according to the manufacturer's instructions, contact Blue River Coatings for compatibility. Test a small area for coating-to-primer adhesion before full application of HPA Color Shield HB.
- Aluminum: Apply an appropriate primer according to the manufacturer's instructions, contact Blue River Coatings for compatibility. Lightly abrade the surface, clean the surface with a mild detergent, rinse with distilled water, and dry.
- Fiberglass: Lightly abrade the surface and remove debris. Wipe with acetone and let flash. Ensure surface is clean and dry before applying HPA Color Shield HB.
- Concrete: Sweep the area to be coated, scrub the area with water and a push broom, and use a concrete cleaner to remove oil and grease. Rinse the area with water and use an etching additive. If cleaning/coating a vertical surface, work from the top of the substrate down. The substrate must be completely dry prior to HPA Color Shield HB application.
Performance Data
Recommended DFT is 1-1.5 mil unless otherwise stated
- Salt Spray: Good
- Solvent Resistance: Good
- Flexibility: Good
- Pencil Hardness: HB
Application Methods
Stir contents before use. Never shake or mix under high agitation, for all substrates, HPA Color Shield HB can be sprayed, brushed or rolled.
- Spraying: Reduce to 20-25 seconds, Zahn #2. Apply a medium wet coat over the surface. For best results, apply with a spray gun with the tip size of 1.2-1.8 mm, air pressure should be 15-25 psi for HVLP and 25-40 psi for conventional spray guns. Atomization pressure depends on viscosity.
- Brushing: Reduce 30-38 seconds, Zahn #2.
- Coats Required:
- Wood: 1 - 2 coats
- Concrete: 1 - 2 coats
- Steel: 1 coat
- Aluminum: 1 coat
- Fiberglass: 1 coat
Dry Times
HPA Color Shield HB can be applied in a wide variety of temperature and humidity conditions.
Cure Conditions:
75ºF / 24ºC @ 50% RH
Recoat:
3 - 5 minutes
Dust-Free:
5 minutes
Dry to Handle:
8 - 10 minutes
Clean-Up
While coating is wet, water may be used for cleaning. After the coating dries, solvents may be required for clean up.