FASTRACK HD-21A Polymer Emulsion for Durable Waterborne Traffic Marking Paints

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1 Technical Data Sheet HD-21A Polymer Emulsion for Durable Waterborne Traffic Marking Paints Regional Product Availability Description Advantages North America Latin America Europe Asia-Pacific HD-21A Emulsion is an all-acrylic emulsion binder for high-durability traffic markings. Using a patented crosslinking technology, HD-21A Emulsion combines exceptional durability with the ease of handling and application typically associated with water-based technology. Designed to be a true waterborne durable traffic paint, HD-21A Emulsion is ideal for situations where existing waterborne paint equipment is available, and where the additional benefits of rapid drying and excellent glass bead retention are critical. The ease of cleanup, enhanced worker safety, and reduced disposal costs are inherent features of HD-21A Emulsion that can translate into additional value and convenience for pavement marking applicators. High Durability, Toughness Expect improved adhesion over various road surfaces for longer life applications. Rapid Drying Use without coning at 20 mils wet film thickness to obtain exceptional performance on heavily plowed roads, requiring less frequent reapplication. Excellent Retention of Glass Beads Paints maintain their flexibility and retain glass beads longer than traditional pavement marking materials. Reduced Annualized Cost Expect three years performance under most conditions with mils wet film thickness (may require coning). Annualized application costs for three years compete favorably with epoxy and thermoplastic. User and Environmentally Friendly Exposure to and release of volatile organic compounds is minimized. Paints are non-flammable, and afford increased worker safety. Reduced disposal costs Waterborne paints are easily solidified, and can typically be disposed of as nonhazardous waste following appropriate federal, state, and local disposal guidelines. Page 1 of 7

2 Properties Formulating Typical Properties (These properties are typical but do not constitute specifications). Density Dry (g/ml) 1.13 Class Solids (%) 49.0 Density Dry (lb/gal) 9.41 Density Wet (g/ml) 1.06 Density Wet (lb/gal) 8.85 Part Size (Micron) 0.20 ACRYLIC ph Tg 25.0 Viscosity (cps) <150 Formulations with HD-21A Emulsion are similar to those containing traditional Emulsions, such as 2706, and polymer filming temperature is similar as well. Ten percent Texanol is recommended for film formation down to 50 F. Texanol level can be increased to twelve percent for further improved long term performance. A suggested starting point formulation in order of addition is below: Material Pounds Gallons HD-21A (49.2%) TAMOL Surfynol CT Drew L-493 Defoamer Ti-Pure R-900 TiO Omyacarb-5 CaCO Mix the above with a good vortex until smooth, then add the following at slower speed: Methanol Texanol Drew L Water/Thickener TOTALS % PVC 60.0 % Volume Solids 61.0 Viscosity, Initial KU Equilibrated KU ph, initial a 10.0 Preservatives containing formaldehyde or amine functionality should not be used due to a negative interaction with the polymer. KATHON LX 1.5% microbicide should prove to be an acceptable alternative. a 85 a Stir to get a uniform sample prior to formulating. 2. Adjust initial viscosity to about 85 KU. This will result in an equilibrated KU in the low 90s for spraying thick films. A 2% NATROSOL 250HR HEC thickener is often used, but one can also use small amounts of more efficient non-ionic associative thickeners, such as Dow s ACRYSOL RM-825 or ACRYSOL RM-12W (thickeners reduced to 10% with water) to allow for more free water in the formulation. Page 2 of 7

3 Application Conditions and Handling Durability of Concrete Test Deck vs. Thermoplastics A wet film thickness of mils (~18 19 dry mils) is recommended to achieve the highest durability, while thinner lines, e.g., wet mils, will allow for accelerated drying. For thicker films, large particle size glass beads are recommended for optimum retroreflectance and wet night visibility. A bead drop rate of approximately lbs/gal of paint ( lbs/ft 2 ) for a 4-inch line and mil film thickness is a suitable initial range which can be fine tuned for optimum performance 3. Twenty-five to thirty mil film thickness can be achieved in a single application with proper equipment setting. The dry-to-no-pickup time is approximately 2 5 minutes for this system, depending on conditions. HD-21A Emulsion can be applied with airless or conventional spray equipment to asphalt, concrete, or existing road markings that are adhering well to the pavement surface. Air and surface temperature should be above 50 F, and at least 5 F above the dew point during application. Paints will require longer drying times when the relative humidity exceeds 90%. Clean-up is accomplished with clean or soapy water to remove wet paint from equipment. Stainless steel equipment should be used, and typical paint solvents can assist if removal of dried paint from tools and equipment is necessary. All solvents and solventborne paint should be removed from tanks and spray equipment prior to handling waterborne paints to avoid contamination, and equipment should be cleaned after each use. An ammonia solution can be floated on the surface of stored paint to prevent skinning. 3. It is better to characterize bead drop rate in units of glass bead weight per unit area when film thickness departs from the conventional 15 mils and/or line width does not equal 4 inches. A gallon of paint with a density of 14.1 lbs/gal will cover ft 2 at 15 wet mils, and therefore the same volume will cover ft 2 at 30 wet mils (4 inch line width). A drop rate of 6 lbs of glass beads per gallon of paint therefore calculates out to 6/53.47 or 112 lbs/ft 2 for a 30 wet mil film that is 4 inches wide. Kentucky N.T.P.E.P. Test Deck/Transverse Lines (approximately 20,000 A.D.T.) Applied: June 1995 Photographed: March 1998 (33 months) Thin Film Thermo Thick Film Thermo Marking: HD-21A ("Spray Plastic") ("Hot Melt") Dry Thickness: 18 mils (0.45 mm) 30 mils (0.75 mm) mils (2.6 mm) Glass Beads: Visibeads (1 mm) Standard (0.3 mm) Standard (0.3 mm) Initial: Month Centerline: Left Wheel Track: 147 Worn Off 99 Page 3 of 7

4 Durability of Concrete Test Deck vs. Waterborne Paint Missouri Concrete Test Deck/Transverse Lines and Skip Line (approximately 15,000 A.D.T.) Applied July 1995 Photographed March 1998 (31 months) Transverse Lines Skip Line Marking: HD-21A Missouri D.O.T. Paint HD-21A Dry Thickness: 18 mils (0.45 mm) 18 mils (0.45 mm) 18 mils (0.45 mm) Glass Beads: Visibeads L-511 (1 mm) Visibeads L-511 (1 mm) Initial: Month Centerline: 203 Worn Off 207 Visibeads L-511 (1 mm) Page 4 of 7

5 Durability of Concrete Test Deck vs. Waterborne Paint Pennsylvania Concrete Test Deck/Skip Lines (approximately 15,000 A.D.T.) Applied October 1996 Photographed February 1998 (17 months) Marking: HD-21A 2706 Dry Thickness: 9 mils (0.23 mm) 9 mils (0.23 mm) Glass Beads: Standard AC-07 (0.35 mm) Standard AC-07 (0.35 mm) Initial: Month Centerline: Page 5 of 7

6 Durability of Grooved Concrete Transverse Test Deck Iowa Concrete Test Deck/Transverse Lines (approximately 10,000 A.D.T.) Applied August 1995 Photographed May 1997 (21 months) Marking: Dry Thickness: HD-21A 18 mils (0.45 mm) Glass Beads: 50% Visibeads (first)/50% Standard AC-110 double drop Initial: Month Centerline: 335 Handling Precautions Before using this product, consult the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)/Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for details on product hazards, recommended handling precautions and product storage. CAUTION! Keep combustible and/or flammable products and their vapors away from heat, sparks, flames and other sources of ignition including static discharge. Processing or operating at temperatures near or above product flashpoint may pose a fire hazard. Use appropriate grounding and bonding techniques to manage static discharge hazards. CAUTION! Failure to maintain proper volume level when using immersion heaters can expose tank and solution to excessive heat resulting in a possible combustion hazard, particularly when plastic tanks are used. Page 6 of 7

7 Storage Disposal Store products in tightly closed original containers at temperatures recommended on the product label. Dispose in accordance with all local, state (provincial) and federal regulations. Empty containers may contain hazardous residues. This material and its container must be disposed in a safe and legal manner. It is the user's responsibility to verify that treatment and disposal procedures comply with local, state (provincial) and federal regulations. Contact your Dow Coating Materials Technical Representative for more information. Chemical Registration Note on Asia- Pacific Product Line Product Stewardship Customer Notice Many countries within the Asia-Pacific require the registration of chemicals, either imported or produced locally, prior to their commercial use. Violation of these regulations may lead to substantial penalties imposed upon the user, the importer or manufacturer, and/or cessation of supply. It is in your interests to ensure that all chemicals used by you are registered. The Dow Chemical Company does not supply unregistered products unless permitted under limited sampling procedures as a precursor to registration. Product availability and grades vary throughout the countries in Asia-Pacific. Please contact your local Dow Coating Materials representative for further information and samples. Dow has a fundamental concern for all who make, distribute, and use its products, and for the environment in which we live. This concern is the basis for our product stewardship philosophy by which we assess the safety, health, and environmental information on our products and then take appropriate steps to protect employee and public health and our environment. The success of our product stewardship program rests with each and every individual involved with Dow products - from the initial concept and research, to manufacture, use, sale, disposal, and recycle of each product. Dow strongly encourages its customers to review both their manufacturing processes and their applications of Dow products from the standpoint of human health and environmental quality to ensure that Dow products are not used in ways for which they are not intended or tested. Dow personnel are available to answer your questions and to provide reasonable technical support. Dow product literature, including safety data sheets, should be consulted prior to use of Dow products. Current safety data sheets are available from Dow. Contact: North America: Latin America: (+55) Europe: (+800) Asia-Pacific: (+800) Notice: No freedom from any patent owned by Dow or others is to be inferred. Because use conditions and applicable laws may differ from one location to another and may change with time, Customer is responsible for determining whether products and the information in this document are appropriate for Customer's use and for ensuring that Customer's workplace and disposal practices are in compliance with applicable laws and other government enactments. The product shown in this literature may not be available for sale and/or available in all geographies where Dow is represented. The claims made may not have been approved for use in all countries. Dow assumes no obligation or liability for the information in this document. References to Dow or the Company mean the Dow legal entity selling the products to Customer unless otherwise expressly noted. NO WARRANTIES ARE GIVEN; ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. Page 7 of 7