Series 1416

Vinester

Generic Type

Novolac Vinyl Ester

Common Usage

This extremely corrosion resistant coating is used as the base product for many reinforced applications due to the versatility provided from the product being supplied as “neat” or non-pigmented. Series 1416 is the best selection for strong acid conditions and when temperatures above ambient conditions are expected. Use this product to add specialty mortar powders, to embed glass mats, as a saturant coat, or as a pigmented self-leveling finish coat. Combine with LavaCrete Part C aggregate to create an enhanced corrosion resistant polymer concrete. Series 1416 was formerly ProPolymer 4847.

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Topcoats

Series 1416, 1432, 1436, 1439, 1448

Recommended DFT

Topcoat Application: 30.0 mils (760 microns)
Mortar Applications: +50.0 mils (+1270 microns)
Abrasion Resistant Applications: +50.0 mils (+1270 microns)

Finish

Semi-gloss

Volume Solids

85.0 ± 2.0% (mixed). Series 1416 contains a reactive monomer and some loss will occur during application and cure. Actual solids by volume will vary depending upon temperature and air movement.

Surfacer/Filler/Patcher

Series 215, 217, N218, primer with 211-9111 or fumed silica. Note: Series N218 should be used for filling or patching small areas only. For areas in need of full resurfacing, select one of the other recommended products.

Curing Time

Temperature To Recoat Immersion Maximum Recoat
90°F (32°C) 3 hours 24 hours 3 days
75°F (24°C) 4 hours 48 hours 5 days
60°F (16°C) 12 hours 4 days 7 days

Recoat times are typical for coating to be dry-to-touch and ready for the next application. Immersion and certain other services may require longer cure times and/or elevated temperature post cure for optimal performance. ASTM D2583 Barcol Hardness check is also recommended, minimum 40. Coating that has exceeded its maximum recoat time should be checked for styrene or acetone sensitivity or uniformly scarified to assure secondary bonding. Consult Tnemec Technical Services and Technical Bulletin 22-119 R1.

Number of Components

Two: Part A (base) and Part B (catalyst)

Volatile Organic Compounds

EPA Method 24
0.63 lbs/gallon (75 grams/litre)

Primers

Self-priming on steel or Series 1402, 1407. Note: For services above 180°F (82°C), do not use a primer.

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