Nitocote: Pe135 Msds
Understanding Nitocote PE135: A Comprehensive Guide to its MSDS and Safety Protocols
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This article provides a deep dive into the Nitocote PE135 MSDS, explaining its sections, hazard identification, first-aid measures, handling procedures, and environmental impact. Whether you are a specifier, applicator, or safety manager, understanding this document is critical for compliance and safety. Understanding Nitocote PE135: A Comprehensive Guide to its
Surface Prep: Surfaces must be clean, free from laitance, oil, and dust. Damp Substrates: Suitable for application on damp concrete. Method: Apply by roller or brush. Coverage: 2.5 m2m squared per litre (per coat). Thickness: Minimum 200 microns DFT ( microns wet film thickness) per coat. Coats: Two coats applied at right angles, preferably. Appearance: Liquid; color varies by pigment
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Physical and chemical properties (representative)
- Appearance: Liquid; color varies by pigment.
- Odor: Solvent/amine-like (if solvent-based).
- Boiling point: Varies with solvents (e.g., 130–150 °C typical).
- Flash point: Likely in the flammable range if solvents present (e.g., 21–61 °C).
- Solubility: Insoluble in water (cures to solid film); soluble in organic solvents.
- Specific gravity: ~1.0–1.8 depending on formulation.