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RINOLLINING CR 543
Chemical resistant FRP lining system
Top coat Reinforced layer Primer Substrate
RINOLLINING CR 543 is a chemical resistant lining system for steel and concrete substrates based on glass fibre reinforced vinyl ester resin. RINOLLINING CR 543 has excellent long-term resistance to most acids and alkalis and to many organic solvents.
Uses
As a protective lining for carbon (mild) steel and concrete structures subject to continuous or semi-continuous exposure to corrosive chemicals. Areas of application * chemical plants * oil refineries * waste water treatment plants * power stations * steel works * non-ferrous metal refineries * food and beverage plants Benefits * resistant to most acids and alkalis * resistant to gasoline, oils and most solvents * withstands thermal and mechanical shocks * resistant to cracking and crazing * good heat resistance * excellent adhesion and strength * complies with Japanese Food Sanitation Act Maximum service temperature 100C Colour range RINOLLINING CR 543 is available in four colours, green, grey, ivory and dark grey.
Chemical resistance
RINOLLINING CR 543 is resistant to: * * * * * * * * * formic acid hydrochloric acid hydrofluoric acid nitric acid sulphuric acid ammonium hydroxide sodium hydroxide butanol fatty acid esters 98% 37% 10% 20% 70% 28% 50% 100% 100%
Physical properties
Glass content ASTM D 2584 Tensile strength JIS K 6911 Flexural strength JIS K 6911 Flexural modulus JIS K 6911 Barcol hardness 27%
91 N/mm2
130 N/mm2
4700 N/mm2
45
For full details see our Chemical Resistance Guide to RINOLLININGS.
ASTM D 2583
RINOLLINING CR 543
System description
A glass fibre reinforced vinyl ester lining system consisting of a primer, one or two layers of chopped strand mat, a layer of surfacing veil and a top coat. 4. Application of the reinforced layer 4.1 The primer should be allowed to cure for not less than 4 hours but not more than 24 hours before application of the reinforced layers. 4.2 A coat of catalysed RINOL CR 543 base resin is applied to the primed surface using a roller. A layer of chopped strand mat (csm) is then laid into the resin taking care to avoid wrinkles and a further coat of catalysed RINOL CR 543 base resin applied. The resin impregnated csm is then thoroughly deaerated and allowed to cure for approximately 4 hours. 4.3 The second layer of csm is then applied as described in 4.2 above. 4.4 Immediately after the second csm is deaerated a layer of surfacing veil is laid onto the surface and a coat of catalysed RINOL CR 543 base resin applied using a roller taking care to ensure thorough impregnation. The reinforced layers are then allowed to cure for approximately 4 hours before application of the top coat. 4.5 RINOL CR 543 base must not be applied if the temperature falls or is expected to fall to within 3C of the dew point. 5. Application of the top coat
Method statement
1. Substrates 1.1 Suitable substrates are concrete, polymer modified concrete and mild (carbon) steel. 1.2 Concrete substrates 1.2.1 Concrete structures must incorporate a waterproof layer (DPM or similar). 1.2.2 The surface should be steel trowelled to a flat and even finish. 1.2.3 In the case of fair-faced concrete metal or plywood formers should be used. 1.2.4 Concrete should be at least 28 days old and have a tensile (pull-off) strength of at least 1.5 N/mm2 when measured according to a recognised national standard. 1.2.5 The substrate shall be visibly dry with a moisture content not exceeding 4% when measured according to a recognised standard. 1.2.6 The substrate must be clean and free from dust and loose particles. All traces of contaminants such as oils, fats, greases, paint residues, chemicals and laitance should be removed. 1.3 Steel substrates 1.3.1 The surface must be degreased to remove all traces of oils, fats, greases and chemicals. 2. Preparation
5.1 The catalysed RINOL CR 543 base is mixed with pigment and wax and applied evenly to the reinforced layer using a roller. 5.2 Material consumption should be 250-350 g/m2. 5.3 The top coat should not be applied if the temperature falls or is expected to fall to within 3C of the dew point. 5.4 RINOLLINING CR 543 should be allowed to cure for a minimum of 72 hours before being put into service.
2.1 Concrete substrates 2.1.1 The preferred methods are vacuum shot blasting and sand or grit blasting. For small areas wire brushing is suitable. For horizontal areas scabbling can be used. 2.1.2 All holes, honeycomb and undulations shall be made good using RINOL putty. 2.1.3 All angled corners shall be radiused to 30 mm using RINOL putty or chamfered. 2.2 Steel substrates 2.2.1 Steel should be shot blasted to white metal SA 2 1/2 standard. 3. Priming
Specification clauses
1) 2) The lining system shall be RINOLLINING CR 543 reinforced with 2 (1) layer(s) of chopped strand mat. The colour shall be green (grey) (ivory) (dark grey).
Notes
1) Chopped strand mat is normally used at a weight of 380 g/m2. For severe applications a heavier grade at 450 g/m2 can be used. Surfacing veil is normally made from C" glass or polyester fibre and is supplied at a weight of 30 g/m2. For specialised applications surfacing veil made from carbon fibre may be used.
2)
3.1 The primer will normally be RINOL CR Primer catalysed with MEKP. 3.2 Steel substrates must be primed immediately after blasting. 3.3 The primer is mixed using an electric mixer and applied to the prepared substrate by brush or roller taking care to ensure complete even coverage. Material consumption will be 250-500 g/m2 depending on substrate roughness. 3.4 RINOL CR Primer must not be applied if the temperature falls or is expected to fall to within 3C of the dew point.
003E/REV.0/07.2001
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Whilst all reasonable care is taken in compiling technical data on the company's products, all recommendations or suggestions regarding the use of such products are made without guarantee since the conditions of use are beyond the control of the company. It is the customer's responsibility to satisfy himself that each product is fit for the purpose for which he intends to use it and that the actual conditions of use are suitable.
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