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ELASTUFF Tech Data
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ELASTUFF
101/102
The ELASTUFF System consists of a single component aromatic
urethane basecoat and a single component aliphatic polyurethane topcoat.
This tough, abrasion resistant combination provides high tensile strength
and elongation characteristics, which results in long-term impact resistance
and flexibility to resists harsh weather and maintenance traffic. ELASTUFF
101/102 is UL 790 Class A classified system.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
ELASTUFF 101/102 is a high solids, moisture-catalyzed, single-component
polyurethane coating system. The system consists of ELASTUFF 101, an aromatic
polyurethane basecoat, and ELASTUFF 102 , a UV-resistant, 100% aliphatic
polyurethane topcoat. This combination provides an excellent balance of
tensile strength, elongation and hardness, resulting in long term flexibility
and impact resistance. High abrasion resistance also offers protection
from maintenance traffic and severe weather conditions. Non-migrating
fire-retardant chemicals are permanently locked into the coating, ensuring
long term fire retardancy. The ELASTUFF 101/102 system is a permanently
flexible "breathing" membrane, allowing moisture vapor from
within the substrate or building interior to escape though the coating,
while remaining impervious to mass water penetration from the exterior.
ELASTUFF 101 and 102 are single-component elastomers which are catalyzed
through exposure to moisture in the air. They are designed for application
through standard airless spray equipment, as well as brush or roller.
BASIC USES
The ELASTUFF 101/102 system is designed for protecting a wide range of
substrates from the effects of weathering and moisture intrusion. It is
particularly effective as a protective membrane over polyurethane foam
on new or existing roofs, and hot or ambient storage tanks. It provides
a barrier to the effects of degradation caused by normal weathering, aging
and ultraviolet exposure. The ELASTUFF 101/102 system also achieves excellent
adhesion to primed concrete, masonry, metal and wood surfaces.
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