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Technical Data Sheet

Axalta
Nap-Gard® 7-1889
Novalac Epoxy - Tank Lining Version 7-1889
Description

Nap-Gard® 7-1889 Tank Lining is based on the latest Zero VOC Novalac Technology. The product cures to a
highly cross-linked coating with excellent chemical, solvent and water immersion resistance. Nap-Gard® 7-
1889 Tank Lining can be used as a lining for storage tanks containing crude oil, diluted crude, various
hydrocarbons, sewage, process water, acids, alkalis, salt solutions, ballast tanks, separation vessels, and as a
secondary containment coating.

Advantages & Uses

Advantages
 100% Solids – No VOCs.
 High abrasion resistance.
 Excellent chemical, solvent and water resistance.
 High build, one-coat application.
 Excellent impact resistance.
 Good flexibility.
 Immersion temperatures to 150°C (302°F).

Uses
 Internal lining for petrochemical/crude oil storage tanks, ballast tanks, separation
 vessels, sewage tanks, digesters and waste troughs.
 Secondary containment coating.
 For internal of nozzles use Nap-Gard® 7-1889 Thin Film.
 For pipelines please refer to Nap-Gard® 7-1889 Pipe Lining.

Application

Spray Grade: Plural Component Spray Equipment- Graco XP-70 or Hydra-Cat- Tip Size: .019 - .033

Surface Preparation
Steel Substrate:
Cleanliness: Near White
Standards: NACE 2, Sa 2½ (Swedish Scale, ISO 8501-1) SSPC SP-10 (The Society for Protective Coatings)
Profile: 62.5 microns minimum to 125 microns maximum (2.5 mils to 5.0 mils)

FBE: Profile: 6.25 microns (2.5 mils) minimum

Mixing Ratio
 By Volume: 3 Parts Base to 1 Part Hardener.

Recommended Film Thickness


 0.508 to 0.875 mm (20 to 35 mils) Tank Shell *

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 0.65 to 1.0+ mm (25 to 40+ mils) – Tank Floor *


*Consult with your Axalta Representative.

Recommended spray preheat temperatures in drum / pail


BASE: 75°C (167°F) to 90°C (194°F)
HARDENER: 15°C (59°F) to 30°C (86°F) (typically not heated)
Pre-heating of the base material is required to balance the viscosity of base and hardener

Recoat Intervals
@ 15°C (59°F) Maximum: 6 hours
@ 25°C (77°F) Maximum: 4 hours

 Re-Coat Interval may vary depending upon the substrate temperature, contact your Axalta Rep.
 Re-coating is best achieved while initial coat is still tacky
 Re-blasting of the surface is required of the maximum re-coat interval is exceeded. The minimum re-
coat surface preparation interval is 6 hours @ 25°C (77°F). Profile depth shall be the same as
previously stated. Small areas ≤19.35 sq. cm. (≤3 sq. in.) may be sanded using a medium grit (80-100)
carborundum cloth. All dust from the sanding or blast roughening must be removed from the surface
prior to the application of the coating.

Handling Properties
Dry Time @ Base 80°C (176°F) and Hardener 20°C (68°F) (ASTM D1640) [0.75 mm (30 mils) coating thickness
@ Substrate Temperature 25°C (77°F)
Spray Grade
Dry Time (ASTM D1640)
Touch dry time 2.0 hours
Dry hard time 5.5 hours
Return to service 24.0 hours

Ambient Temperature Minimum 10°C (50°F)


Substrate Temperature The acceptable substrate (metal surface) temperature range for the application
of Nap-Gard® 7-1889 is 15°C (59°F) to 50°C (122°F). Preheating of the substrate
is required if the surface to be coated is below 10°C (50°F). The substrate
temperature must be a minimum of 3°C (5°F) above the dew point temperature
before proceeding with the coating operation. Post-heating may also be required
when over-coating polyolefin substrates. Refer to the Curing Table.
Storage / Shelf Life Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area at temperatures between 5°C (41°F) and
40°C (104°F). Keep the lids sealed when not in use. The Shelf Life is a maximum
of 24 months from the date of manufacture if the materials are in unopened
containers.

Liquid Properties

Base Hardener
Appearance Tan Liquid Amber Liquid
Solids Content (%) 100 100
Specific Gravity (ASTM D1475) 1.46 ± 0.03 1.05 ± 0.03
Coverage (Theoretical) Base & Hardener Mixed: 39.0 m2/Litre/25 microns

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Physical / Mechanical / Electrical Properties

Dry Adhesion (Pull-off Strength) [(psi)] (ASTM D4541-95-A4)


>27 (4,000)
(Self-Alignment Adhesion Tester, Type IV) [25°C (77°F)]
Wet Adhesion (Hot Water Soak) (CSA-Z245.20-10, Clause 12.14, 28 Days)
Rating # 1
[95°C (203°F)]
Wet Adhesion (Hot Water Soak) (CSA-Z245.20-10, Clause 12.14, 120 Days)
[75°C ± 3°C (167°F ± 5°F)] Rating # 1
Cathodic Disbonding Test [Average Radius (mm)]
6.00 ¹ ²
(CSA-Z245.20-10, Clause 12.8, Modified, 28 Days) [120°C (248°F)]
Flexibility (° PPD) (CSA Z245.20-02, Clause 12.11) (25°C / 77°F) 1.50
Flexibility (° PPD) (CSA Z245.20-02, Clause 12.11) (0°C / 32°F) 1.00
Flexibility (° PPD) (CSA Z245.20-02, Clause 12.11) (-30°C / -22°F) 0.75
Hardness (Shore D) (ASTM D2240-91) [25°C (77°F)] 84
Impact [Joules (ft-lbf)] (CSA-Z245.20-10, Clause 12.12) [21°C (70°F)] 5.00 (3.69)
Impact [Joules (ft-lbf)] (CSA-Z245.20-10, Clause 12.12) [0°C (32°F)] 3.50 (2.58)
Impact [Joules (ft-lbf)] (CSA-Z245.20-10, Clause 12.12) [-30°C (-22°F)] 2.50 (1.84)

¹ Test modified using autoclave


² Test pressure: 50 psi

Safety

Read the Material Safety Data Sheets before use.

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