Important Is ocyanate Information
Material Self-Ignition
Some materials may become self-igniting if applied
too thick. Read mate rial manufacturer’s warnings
and SDS.
Keep Components A and B Separate
Cross-contamination can result in c u red
material in fluid lines which could cause serious
injury or damage to equipment. To prevent
cross-contamination:
•
Never
interchange component A and component
Bwettedparts.
• Never use solvent on one side if it has been
contaminated from the other side.
Changing Materials
NOTICE
Changing the material types used in your
equipment requires special attention to avoid
equipment damage and downtime.
• When changing materials, flush the equipment
multiple times to ensure it is thoroughly clean.
• Always clean the fluid inlet strainers after
flushing.
• Check with your material manufacturer for
chemical compatibility.
• When changing between epoxies and urethanes
or polyureas, disassemble and clean all fluid
components and change hoses. Epoxies often
have amines on the B (hardener) side. Polyureas
often have amines on the B (resin) side.
Moisture Sensitivity of Isocyanates
Exposure to moisture (such as humidity) wil l cause
ISO to partially cure, forming small, hard, abrasive
crystals that become suspended in the fluid.
Eventually a film will form on the surface and the ISO
willbegintogel,increasinginviscosity.
NOTICE
Partially cured ISO will reduce performance and
the life of all wetted parts.
• Alw ay s u se a se ale d c on tai ner w ith a des ic c ant
dryer in the vent, or a nitrogen atmosphere.
Never
store ISO in an open container.
• Keep the ISO pump wet cup or reservoir (if
installed) filled with appropriate lubricant. The
lubricant creates a ba rrier between the ISO and
the atmos phere.
• Use only moisture-proof hoses compatible with
ISO.
• Never use reclaimed solvents, which may
contain moisture. Always keep solvent
containers closed when not in use.
• Alw ay s l ubri ca te th reade d parts wi th a n
appropriate lubricant when reassembling.
NOTE:
The amount of film formation and rate of
crystallization varies depending on the blend of ISO,
the humidity, and the temperature.
Foam Resins with 245 fa Blowing
Agents
Som e foam blowing agents will froth at temperatures
above 90°F (33°C) when not under pressure,
especially if agitated. To reduce frothing, minimize
preheating in a circulation system.
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