ecorend AP10 Acrylic Primer

AP10 Acrylic Primer

ecorend AP10 Acrylic Primer is a ready to use high performance through coloured primer that is vapour permeable. Designed to control the suction of the substrate and to stop any substrate grin through when used as a primer prior to ecorend AR10 Acrylic Thin Coat Render. Acrylic Primer To Control Substrate Suction & Grinning

Approvals and Certificates Tested to ETAG 004, MOAT 22 & BS EN 15824:2017

Technical Data Pack Size

25kg Bucket

Finishing Tool

Brush, Roller or Spray

Suitable Substrate

ecorend Base Coat

Drying Time

3 to 24 hours @ +5˚C to 25˚C

Humidity Requirement

Less than 85% for a minimum of 24 hours

Coverage

Approx. 80m 2 per 25kg unit

Application Temperature

+5˚C to 25˚C for a minimum of 24 hours

Highly Polymer Modified

Breathable

Water Repellent

Excellent Adhesion

Dilution Rate

Max 2%

PREPARATION All surfaces must be sound, clean, dry and free of any material which may impair adhesion. Do not apply to shiny surfaces. Scaffolding must be independently tied to allow for uninterrupted application. Any faults in the structure, particularly those which may lead to moisture penetration, must be rectified. Mask around the areas where material is to be applied. Masking tape must be removed before the material has dried out. Beads and expansion joints should be included as required by the substrate and BS standards and carried through all applied materials. APPLICATION To avoid dampness and discolouration rendering should be avoided below DPC or within 150mm of ground level. Apply with a paintbrush, lambswool roller or spray depending on the size of the substrate. ecorend AP10 Acrylic Primer can be diluted with up to 2% of fresh water depending on the suction of the substrate. Stir properly before use. Specification Clauses relating to these products can be found in NBS Section M20 & M21 rendering. BS 5262 Code of Practice for External Rendering and BS 8000-10 must be followed. STORAGE When stored unopened in a dry place at temperatures above +5°C, shelf life is 18 months from date of manufacture. TOOL CLEANING All equipment must be washed with clean water immediately after use. Waste material should not be emptied into drainage systems. HEALTH & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This product contains CMIT/MIT as a biocidal product for in-can preservation and protection of the cured product. Contains 2-Octyl-2H- Isothiazol-3-One and a mixture of: 5-chloro-2-methyl-2h-isothiazol-3- one and 2-methyl-2h-Isothiazol-3-one. May produce an allergic reaction. For further information, please request the material safety data sheet for this product. LOW VOC CONTENT: 3g/litre VOC’s (Volatile Organic Compounds) contribute to atmospheric Pollution. EU limit for this product: Cat A/l 200g/l (2010). This product contains max 10g/l.

HAZARD STATEMENT: May cause an allergic skin reaction. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS:

Wear protective gloves / protective clothing / eye protection / face protection. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water. If skin irritation or rash occurs, get medical advice/attention. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. IMPORTANT INFORMATION The weather conditions for application and drying are critical. Do not apply if any of the following conditions are likely to arise during - or in the first 24 hours following application: • If frost is forecast, or in wet conditions • When Relative Humidity is above 85% • In temperatures below +5ºC or above +25ºC • If the elevation is in direct sunlight • If the substrate is hot (at or above +30ºC) or below +5ºC • Substrate PH must be less then 8 Coverage rates are approx. and do not take into account wastage and uneven substrates. The product must be protected against heavy rain, direct sun or wind in the first 24 hours after application. Sheeting the façade or the scaffold is advised to protect against this. For this particular product if these parameters are not met polymer film damage, wash off, discolouration and potential failure can occur. It is the responsibility of the application contractor to manage and record the weather conditions during application and curing of the product. To the best of our knowledge and belief, this information is true and accurate. However, as conditions of use of the product and the expertise of any labour involved are beyond our control, the end user must satisfy themselves by prior testing that the product is suitable for their specific application if no spec has been provided for the project in hand. No responsibility can be accepted, nor any warranty given by our Representatives, Agents or Distributors. Products are sold subject to our Standard Conditions of Sale and the end user should ensure that they have consulted our latest literature.

Wetherby Laroc Group | Dalton Industrial Estate | Dalton | North Yorkshire | YO7 3HE 01845 578555 technical@wetherbygroup.com www.ecorend.co.uk

TDS048 - Issued 22.11.2023

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