Apply
directly to hot surfaces to immediately reduce the surface
temperature.
Add
build coats as needed to reduce the temperature to the desired
level.
Easy
to apply. Overcomes downfalls of conventional pipe wrapping.
Direct-to-metal coating on properly prepared steel.
Non-flammable and non-toxic.
Does
not absorb moisture or lose insulation value, like fibreglass.
Long-term cost
effectiveness.
Reduction of external temperature of hot surfaces as an aid to
worker safety. (Canadian code for
hot surfaces = 70°C).
Reduction of heat loses and resulting energy savings.
Reduction of condensation in situations with large temperature
differences.
Application
Although HPC can be applied by non-professionals, Superior Products
Europe recommends using a certified applicator. Contact
1-866-310-7585 for details.
Preparation
Surface must be clean and completely dry, with no loose debris or
particles, rust, dirt, oil, films or residues of any kind. HPC will
cover previous coatings, provided they are fully adhered to the
surface.
Mechanically stir, as ceramics will tend to settle.
Safety
Always make a test sample first to see if HPC meets your demands.
Hopper gun with a 6mm tip.
Apply
a 45 wet mil primer coat, and then build as needed
Applied
rate:
0.50m2/liter as primer
0.04-0.22m2/liter with build coats
Film
thickness:
1.15mm as primer Dry: 3.18-20.3mm with build coats
Dry times:
10
minutes as primer over hot surface, then build up as needed. 24 hours
to set.
Precautions:
Do
not use for exterior applications unless top coated with a UV
protected coating.
Limitations
Do not use for underwater
applications.
HPC is white in colour and
rough in texture, and cannot be tinted or coloured.
Not recommended as the only
fire protection material to be used in residential or
industrial construction.
Do not use as floor coating.
Do not use externally as this
coating is not UV protected. For external use overcoat with
SuperTherm®, EnamoGrip®, or RustGrip®.