Application Instructions 4700
Rev. 08/21/13 MKB
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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4700 Staticide® Diamond Polyurethane ESD Floor Coating
Recommendations before beginning:
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Read this entire document before application.
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Always wear protective goggles.
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Apply a test patch of ACL 10R Sealer /Primer and ESD paint for adhesion, abrasion, resistivity and aesthetics prior to
coating large areas.
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Average Coverage: 250‐300 sq. ft. per gallon
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For best results, seal concrete floors with ACL 10R Sealer /Primer prior to applying ESD paint.
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For best results, apply ACL 10R Sealer /Primer and ESD paint at temperatures between 60°F‐80°F.
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Mix products thoroughly before using, including the ACL 10R Sealer /Primer.
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Two coats are not required, but may be preferred.
NEW CONCRETE FLOORS
New concrete should cure for a minimum of thirty days before coating with ACL 10R Sealer /Primer or ESD paint.
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Clean and remove dirt/grease with detergent solution followed by a clean water rinse.
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Acid etch with muriatic acid following muriatic acid manufacturer’s directions.
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Rinse twice with warm water. Residual acid, stripper or detergent will detrimentally affect the paint adhesion.
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Test with litmus paper to ensure all the acid is removed and the floor has a neutral pH. Allow to dry 24 hours.
5.
Determine porosity of floor using Porosity Test found on page 3 of this manual. Very dense, non‐porous or treated
concrete may require additional acid treatment.
6.
Using a ¼” fine roller, squeegee, or airless spraying equipment, apply one coat of ACL 10R Sealer/Primer until the
surface is fully saturated. ACL 10R Sealer/Primer is ready‐to‐use and does not need thinning. Mix thoroughly. Do not
flood coat the surface of the concrete. Remove all excess primer and trapped air by stroking applicator in tray before
applying to surface. Apply the correct amount to the floor allowing the primer to be absorbed by the concrete.
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Allow to dry for 2‐4 hours. Check for dryness and adhesion. Use Dryness Test found on page 3 of this document.
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After floor has dried, check room and floor temperature. Do not apply paint if room and floor temperature is less than
60°F.
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Thoroughly mix paint with mixer or stirrer. This will ensure that the conductive additives are properly dispersed,
allowing for proper adhesion and conductivity.
Pour a quantity of paint in a roller tray and completely wet the roller. A ¼” cotton or polyester nap roller with a five
foot extension handle is recommended. Apply paint in continuous strokes assuring complete coverage.
Use a china white, nylon, or animal hair fine bristle brush to paint hard to reach areas and trim.
Allow floor to dry overnight at not less than 60°F before allowing light foot traffic to resume on the surface.
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After drying, test the floor with a surface resistivity meter. If the reading is greater than 10 ohms per square and/or the
readings on five separate test spots on the floor differ by more than a decade, apply a second coat of paint.
Allow floor to dry 3 days (72 hours minimum) at not less than 60°F before allowing general industrial traffic to resume.
Allow 2 weeks drying time of paint before using a damp mop to clean coated floor. Do not use abrasive cleaners or
scrubbing machines to clean the floor. Use sweeper or vacuum to clean the floor.
OLD CONCRETE FLOORS
*NOTE*
1.
Simple cleaning may be insufficient to obtain maximum adhesion of paint to old concrete floors. Prior
maintenance and exposure to polyethylene wax, silicone, epoxy sealers, oil spills and other coatings or chemicals
will adversely affect product performance.
Clean and wash the floor. Apply a test patch. If the test patch is acceptable, follow the instructions under “NEW
CONCRETE FLOORS” starting at step #6.
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If the test patch shows unacceptable adhesion after standing five days, proceed with the following:
a. Grit sand or solvent clean the concrete to remove all embedded sealers, waxes, floor polishes, oils, greases, fluids,
and chemical spills of any type.
* NOTE* Consult your concrete contractor for details on proper equipment for floor sanding.
b. After sanding, wash the floor with detergent and warm water then wet vacuum.
c. Allow the floor to dry completely. Apply sealer/primer (following instructions) or coat of paint.
d. Apply another test patch. If adhesion, abrasion, resistance and aesthetics are acceptable, follow the instructions
under “NEW CONCRETE FLOORS” starting at step #9.
Porosity Test: Pour one ounce of water onto the concrete. If the water soaks in, the surface is porous
enough for coating. If water beads up on the concrete, the surface is not porous and further treatment is
required. The presence of laitance (fine white particles) will also require abrasive blasting, sanding or
abrading to assure removal.
Dryness Test: Place a weighted rubber mat, piece of plastic sheet or other non‐porous material on the
surface for 24 hours. If the underside of the mat, plastic or concrete surface is dry after that time, then the
floor is ready for the next step. If moisture persists, concrete surface cannot be coated.
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REGULAR MAINTENANCE
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Allow 2 weeks of drying time after initial paint application before using a damp mop to clean coated floor.
Sweep or dust mop daily. Use sweeper, vacuum, or an untreated mop to clean the floor. Do not use a sweeping
compound.
Damp mop weekly.
Remove all spills immediately.
Do not machine buff floor. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scrubbing machines with aggressive pads to clean the
painted floor.
4700 Staticide® Diamond Polyurethane ESD Floor Coating may be touched up any time with additional coats.
To increase gloss and abrasion resistance, apply a top coat of Staticide® Acrylic or Staticide® Ultra Floor Finish.
FINAL NOTE
It is crucial to begin a program of taking regular readings of surface resistance from appropriate test sites to
evaluate the floor and establish a proper maintenance program tailored to your requirements. All surface
resistivity readings should be taken when the floor is at room temperature and dry. In order to conform to
ANSI/EOS specifications and standards, use a resistance meter and procedure that measures relative humidity,
temperature, and surface resistance such as the ACL 800 or ACL 850.
Important Notice: ACL makes no warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to any implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for any particular purchase. User is responsible for determining whether the ACL product is fit for a
particular purpose and suitable for user’s method of application.
Limitation of Remedies and Liability: If this ACL product is proved to be defective, the exclusive remedy at ACL’s option shall be
to refund the purchasing price or to replace the defective product. ACL shall not otherwise be liable for loss or damages,
whether direct or indirect, special, incidental, or consequential, regardless of the legal theory asserted, including negligence,
warranty, or strict liability.
For additional product health and safety information, reference the Material Data Safety Sheet.
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