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PLASCOAT PPA 665XL

Coating Powder

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

 

Plascoat PPA 665XL is a self-adhesive thermoplastic coating powders based on a blend of polyolefins and has been specifically developed for the internal lining of metal fire extinguisher cylinders either by rotational lining or by spraying onto pre-heated metal. PPA 665XL provides a protective lining with excellent resistance to aqueous environments, including the foaming agent A.F.F.F. and is resistant to up to 30% antifreeze (ethylene glycol). When correctly applied the coating gives excellent adhesion without the need for a separate adhesive primer coat and can withstand steady or cycling temperatures between -40°C and +70°C. Plascoat PPA 665XL coated cylinders meet the requirements of EN3. PPA 665XL is a general grade and can be recommended for both rotational and spray lining of most cylinders.

 

For rotational lining see also PPA 665

 

For rotational and spray-lining equipment suppliers - click here.

TYPICAL USES

 

The internal lining of portable fire extinguishers by spraying (picture)

 

GUIDE TO TYPICAL COATING CONDITIONS

 

Recommended Pre-treatment:

Ensure metal is clean by thorough degreasing by use of an aqueous degrease system and removal of rust and mill scale by grit-blasting to SA 2 2½-3. If there is no mill scale an aqueous phospho-degrease system can be used. The cylinders must be empty of excess water after pre-treatment and should be coated within 24 hours.

 

Recommended Coating Conditions for spray-lining on 3mm steel cylinder:

 

Pre-heat cylinder to 240°C - 260°C.

Spray powder for 30 to 40 secs depending on size of cylinders

The coating weight for a 9 litre cylinder is approximately 200-240g.

The coating weight for a 6 litre cylinder is approximately 140-200g.

 

Typical thicknesses are:

500 microns over smooth surfaces and 800-1000 microns over welds.

 

The process temperature used should be the minimum to achieve an continuous surface finish (see below).

 

Recommended Coating Conditions for rotational-lining on 3mm steel cylinder:

 

Preheat: 1.5 mins
Typical Metal Temperature between 240°C and 280°C
Dwell: 30 seconds
Postheat: 30 seconds

The typical shot weight for a 9 litre cylinder is 360 to 410g depending on the cylinder design and for a 6 litre cylinder is 300 g.

This produces a coating thickness of around 1mm.
 

If iron phosphate is being used the preheat temperature should be kept below 260° C. The process temperature used should be the minimum to achieve an continuous surface finish (see below).

 

Usually, a (red) polyester coating is electrostatically applied to the outside of the cylinders after the internal lining has been applied. When the internal lining has been correctly applied, Plascoat PPA 665XL withstands the polyester curing cycle of 20 minutes at 185-220°C without problems and the lining becomes smooth.

 

Notes:

Overheating may cause the coating to discolour later in storage or in service.

 

Thicknesses outside the recommended range may be detrimental to the properties of the coating.

 

For typical properties of the coating see below.

 

 

 

TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF THE POWDER

 

Coverage (100% efficiency)

2.15m2/kg at 500 µ

1.1m2/kg at 1000 μ

Particle Size

95% < 280 µ 

Bulk Density (at rest)*

0.35 g/cm3

Fluidising Characteristics

Excellent

Packaging

20 kg paper sacks

 

TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MATERIAL

 

Specific Gravity*   0.94 g/cm3
Tensile Strength ISO 527 10 MPa at 23°C
Elongation at Break ISO 527 190%
Hardness Shore A 95
  Shore D 50
Vicat softening point ISO 306 80°C
Water absorption 48 hrs @ 50°C less than 0.1%
Environmental

Stress Cracking

ASTM D1693 Greater than 2000 hrs

 

STORAGE

 

Stored in a clean, dry area at ambient temperature the material will not deteriorate. However, in the interest of good housekeeping, stocks should be rotated.

 

HEALTH AND SAFETY

 

Plascoat PPA 665XL is supplied as a finely divided powder. Whilst there are no known health hazards associated with PPA 665XL, normal handling precautions for dealing with fine organic powders should be taken - i.e. excessive dust generation and inhaling of the powder should be avoided. Facilities may be required for removing excess dust from the working area during the coating of certain difficult items.

 

As with all polymeric powders, the material can ignite if brought into contact with a high temperature source or ignition - particularly in the fluidised condition.

 

Reference should be made to Plascoat Health and Safety Data Sheet HS512, available on request.

 

TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF THE COATING

 

The following data applies to a 500 micron coating applied under standard conditions, onto 3mm thick steel. The pre-treatment consisted of degreasing and shot-blasting.

 

Recommended Coating Thickness 500-1200 microns
Appearance Smooth, semi-matt
Gloss ISO 2813 40
Impact Strength

 

Gardner (drop weight) ISO 6272

Direct 23°C

 

2.8 Joules

Abrasion Taber ASTM D4060/84

H18, 500g load, 1000 cycles

 

50 mg weight loss

Salt Spray

 

ISO 7253

Steel - scribed - 1000hrs

 

 

 

 

Steel - unscribed

 

 Loss of adhesion <10mm from scribe

Under-film corrosion <0.5mm

(A phosphated substrate will improve corrosion resistance)

 

No blistering or corrosion

Chemical Resistance (at 23°C) - Dilute Acids 60°C

- Dilute Alkali 60°C

- Salts (except peroxides) 60°C

- Ethylene glycol - 30% @ 50°C

- Solvents 23°C

Good

Good

Good

Good

Not recommended

Safe Working Temperature   60°C max. continuous

 

QUALITY

Plascoat is committed to the manufacture and supply of a wide range of thermoplastic coating powders. This service is backed by the unrivalled experience of over 50 years of powder coating application.

 

With a policy of continuous improvement to its range of products, Plascoat reserves the right to alter or amend any item. Stringent quality control procedures are carried out at every relevant stage of manufacture and Plascoat operates a quality management system approved by BSI in accordance with ISO 9001:2000.

Plascoat can also offer, through its factories in Europe, specialist plastic coating equipment, an extensive custom coating service and a size reduction service for plastics and other materials.

 

Plascoat is a subsidiary member of the IPT Group of companies.

 

Plascoat is a UK registered trade name.

 

It should be appreciated that the information given here is, to the best of our knowledge, true and accurate. However, since conditions under which our materials and equipment may be used are beyond our control, recommendations are made without warranty or guarantee.

See also    PPA 665    PPA 571

 

Plascoat PPAs for fire extinguisher lining

Resistance of PPA 665 to AFFF

Lining of fire extinguishers on a Falcon 24

Lining equipment suppliers

 

 


Plascoat Systems Limited
Trading Estate,
Farnham, Surrey,
GU9 9NY
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1252 733777
Fax: +44 (0) 1252 721250
email: sales@plascoat.com
Plascoat Europe BV
Kerkweg 11,
Postbus 9
3214ZG Zuidland
The Netherlands
Tel:+31 (0) 181 458 888
Fax:+31 (0) 181 458 877
salespce@plascoat.nl
Plascoat Corp
Crown Centre
Suite 600
5005 Rockside Rd
Cleveland
OH44131 U.S.A.
Tel: 800 489 7236
Fax:+1 216 520 1273
plascoat@nls.net
Plascoat Corp (Sales & Dist)
Punda Mercantile Inc
4115 Sherbrooke Str West,
Suite 610, Montreal,
Quebec H3Z 1K9
Call: 800 489 7236
Tel: +1 514 931 7278
Fax: +1 514 931 7200
sales@punda.com

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