APPLICATION
Airless Spray:
Pressure = 2,800 - 3,000 psi
Hose = 3/8" ID
Tip = 0.021" to 0.027"
Filter = 30 mesh
Reduction = as needed up to 10% by volume
Conventional Spray:
Gun = Binks 2001 or similar
Fluid Nozzle = 68 (2.8 mm orifice size)
Air Nozzle = 68PB
Atomization Pressure = 40 psi
Fluid Pressure = 30 psi
Reduction = as needed up to 15% by volume
Brush:
Natural bristle
Reduction = Not recommended
Roller:
Cover = 1/2" lambs wool
Reduction = Not recommended
Damp or oil contaminated surfaces should always be brushed, rolled or spray and backroll applied,
working the paint film into contamination.
All other surfaces - spray apply for best results using conventional, airless, or cup gun. The air
source must be dry.
The compressed air source should be outfitted with air dryers as needed to
supply moisture-free air. After thoroughly mixing CeRam-Kote® 54 SST, strain it with a standard
paint strainer and pour CeRam-Kote® 54 SST into the spray equipment.
Performance Tips: Stripe coat all crevices, welds and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these
areas. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays,
bare areas, and pinholes. Whenever possible, cross spray at a right angle.
Spreading rates are
calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profile,
roughness or porosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application,
various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic
conditions and excessive film build. Excessive reduction of material can affect film build,
appearance, and adhesion.
In order to avoid blockage of spray equipment, clean equipment before
use or before periods of extended downtime with CeRam-Kote Thinner 1 or CeRam-Kote Thinner
3. Do not apply the material beyond recommended pot life. Do not mix previously catalyzed material
with new.
CLIMATE:
For Maximum Performance: Use CeRam-Kote 54 SST only if the substrate temperature and
ambient air temperature is above 40°F (4.4°C). No coating should be permitted when substrate is
wet from rain or dew, when surfaces are less than 5°F (3°C) above the dew point and holding or
when relative humidity is greater than 85%.
STORAGE & SHELF LIFE
For storage of CK 54 SST the Pot Life at 72°F (22.2°C) is two (2) hours. Colder temperatures will
increase the pot life and warmer temperatures will decrease the pot life. Keep cans out of direct
sunlight to prevent heat buildup.
Preferred storage/usage is a dry enclosed area under 85°F (29°C) /used within two (2) years.
REPAIRS:
If application of the coating is less than seventy-two (72) hours old and has not been exposed to
contamination, repair by wiping with CeRam-Kote Thinner 1 or Thinner 3 and then
re-apply 54 SST. If contaminated or more than 72 hours old, first sand with
appropriate grit sandpaper, then repeat repair process.
CLEANUP:
For easiest cleanup be sure to purge and clean spray equipment within thirty (30) minutes of the final spray. Flush all equipment with
CeRam-Kote Thinner 1 or Thinner 3 until solvent sprays clear. Disassemble and
clean equipment to manufacturer’s recommendations. Material left in spray equipment will solidify
and damage equipment. Use precautionary measure applicable to any catalyzed material