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Interseal 670HS

Surface Tolerant Epoxy


PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION

A low VOC, two component high build, high solids surface tolerant epoxy maintenance coating.

INTENDED USES

For application to a wide variety of substrates including hand prepared rusty steel, abrasive blast cleaned and
hydroblasted steel, and a wide range of intact, aged coatings.
Provides excellent anti-corrosive protection in industrial, coastal structures, pulp and paper plants, bridges
and offshore environments in both atmospheric exposure and immersion service.
NSF Certification is for tanks greater than 100 gallons (378.5 litres).

Certified to NSF/ANSI 61

PRACTICAL
INFORMATION FOR
INTERSEAL 670HS

Colour

Available in a wide range of colours including Aluminium

Gloss Level

Semi-gloss (Aluminium is eggshell)

Volume Solids

82% 3% (depends on colour)

Typical Thickness 
100-250 microns (4-10 mils) dry equivalent to
122-305 microns (4.9-12.2 mils) wet
Theoretical Coverage

6.56 m2/litre at 125 microns d.f.t and stated volume solids


263 sq.ft/US gallon at 5 mils d.f.t and stated volume solids

Practical Coverage

Allow appropriate loss factors

Method of Application

Airless spray, Air spray, Brush, Roller

Drying Time

Overcoating Interval
Interseal 670HS with Self

Overcoating Interval with


recommended topcoats

Temperature Touch Dry

Hard Dry

Min

Max

Max

Min

Max

Max #

10C (50F)

8 hours

32 hours

32 hours

6 weeks

Extended*

20 hours

21 days

12 weeks

15C (59F)

7 hours

26 hours

26 hours

4 weeks

Extended*

14 hours

14 days

8 weeks

25C (77F)

5 hours

18 hours

18 hours

14 days

Extended*

10 hours

7 days

4 weeks

40C (104F)

2 hours

6 hours

6 hours

7 days

Extended*

4 hours

3 days

2 weeks

For curing at low temperatures, an alternative curing agent is available. See Product Characteristics for details.

Refers to situations where immersion is likely to occur

Refer to atmospheric service only


* See International Protective Coatings Definitions & Abbreviations
# Maximum overcoating intervals are shorter when using polysiloxane topcoats.

REGULATORY DATA

Consult International Protective Coatings for further details.

Flash Point (Typical) Base (Part A) 36C (97F) Curing Agent (Part B) 56C (133F)
Product Weight

VOC
114 g/kg

EU Solvent Emissions Directive


(Council Directive 1999/13/EC)

2.00 lb/gal (240 g/lt)

EPA Method 24

151 g/lt

Chinese National Standard GB23985

Protective Coatings
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Issue Date:18/2/2015
Ref:2394

Mixed 33C (91F)

1.6 kg/l (13.3 lb/gal)

Worldwide Product

Interseal 670HS
Surface Tolerant Epoxy
SURFACE
PREPARATION

The performance of this product will depend upon the degree of surface preparation. The surface to be coated
should be clean, dry and free from contamination. Prior to paint application all surfaces should be assessed
and treated in accordance with ISO 8504:2000.
Accumulated dirt and soluble salts must be removed. Dry bristle brushing will normally be adequate for
accumulated dirt. Soluble salts should be removed by fresh water washing.
Abrasive Blast Cleaning
For immersion service, Interseal 670HS must be applied to surfaces blast cleaned to Sa2.5 (ISO 8501-1:2007)
or SSPC-SP10. However, for atmospheric exposure best performance will be achieved when Interseal 670HS
is applied to surfaces prepared to a minimum of Sa2.5 (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP6.
Surface defects revealed by the blast cleaning process, should be ground, filled, or treated in the appropriate
manner.
A surface profile of 50-75 microns (2-3 mils) is recommended.
Hand or Power Tool Preparation
Hand or power tool clean to a minimum St2 (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP2.
Note, all scale must be removed and areas which cannot be prepared adequately by chipping or needle gun
should be spot blasted to a minimum standard of Sa2 (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP6. Typically this would
apply to C or D grade rusting in this standard.
Ultra High Pressure Hydroblasting/Abrasive Wet Blasting
May be applied to surfaces prepared to Sa2.5 (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP6 which have flash rusted to
no worse than Grade HB2.5M (refer to International Hydroblasting Standards) or Grade SB2.5M (refer to
International Slurry blasting Standards). It is also possible to apply to damp surfaces in some circumstances.
Further information is available from International Protective Coatings.
Aged Coatings
Interseal 670HS is suitable for overcoating a limited range of intact, tightly adherent aged coatings. Loose or
flaking coatings should be removed back to a firm edge. Glossy finishes may require light abrasion to provide
a physical key. See Product Characteristics section for further information.

APPLICATION

Mixing

Material is supplied in two containers as a unit. Always mix a complete unit in the
proportions supplied. Once the unit has been mixed it must be used within the
working pot life specified.

(1)
Agitate Base (Part A) with a power agitator.

(2)
Combine entire contents of Curing Agent (Part B)

with Base (Part A) and mix thoroughly with power agitator.
Mix Ratio

5.67 parts : 1.00 part by volume

Working Pot Life

10C (50F)

15C (59F)

25C (77F)

40C (104F)

5 hours

3 hours

2 hours

1 hour

Airless Spray
Recommended Tip range 0.45-0.58 mm (18-23 thou)

Total output fluid pressure at spray tip not less than

176 kg/cm2 (2,500 p.s.i.)
Air Spray
Recommended Gun
(Pressure Pot)
Air Cap

Fluid Tip

DeVilbiss MBC or JGA


704 or 765
E

Brush Recommended
Typically 100-125 microns (4-5 mils) can be achieved
Roller

Recommended Typically 75-100 microns (3-4 mils) can be achieved

Thinner
International GTA220

(or GTA415)


Cleaner

International GTA822
(or GTA415)

Work Stoppages

Do not allow material to remain in hoses, gun or spray equipment. Thoroughly flush
all equipment with International GTA822. Once units of paint have been mixed they
should not be resealed and it is advised that after prolonged stoppages work
recommences with freshly mixed units.

Clean Up

Clean all equipment immediately after use with International GTA822. It is good
working practice to periodically flush out spray equipment during the course of the
working day. Frequency of cleaning will depend upon amount sprayed, temperature
and elapsed time, including any delays.

All surplus materials and empty containers should be disposed of in accordance


with appropriate regional regulations/legislation.

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Thinning is not normally required. Consult the


local representative for advice during application
in extreme conditions. Do not thin more than
allowed by local environmental legislation.

Interseal 670HS
Surface Tolerant Epoxy
PRODUCT
CHARACTERISTICS

For water immersion service, surface preparation to a minimum of Sa2.5 (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP10
followed by application of multi-coats of Interseal 670HS to a total minimum dry film thickness of 250 microns
(10 mils) is required.
Colours derived from chromascan bases as the first coat of a specification for immersion service is not
recommended.
Maximum film build in one coat is best attained by airless spray. When applying by methods other than airless
spray, the required film build is unlikely to be achieved. Application by air spray may require a multiple cross spray
pattern to attain maximum film build. Low or high temperatures may require specific application techniques to
achieve maximum film build.
If salt water is used in the wet blast process the resulting surface must be thoroughly washed with fresh water
before application of Interseal 670HS. With freshly blasted surfaces a slight degree of flash rusting is allowable, and
is preferable to the surface being too wet. Puddles, ponding and accumulations of water must be removed.
Interseal 670HS may be applied to suitably sealed or primed concrete; contact International Protective Coatings for
further advice on specification and primers.
Interseal 670HS is suitable for overcoating intact, aged alkyd, epoxy and polyurethane systems. However,
this product is not recommended where thermoplastic coatings such as chlorinated rubbers and vinyls have
previously been used. Please consult International Protective Coatings for alternative recommendations.
Surface temperature must always be a minimum of 3C (5F) above dew point.
Level of sheen and surface finish is dependent on application method. Avoid using a mixture of application methods
whenever possible.
In common with all epoxies Interseal 670HS will chalk and discolour on exterior exposure. However, these
phenomena are not detrimental to anti-corrosive performance.
Premature exposure to ponding water will cause a colour change, especially in dark colours.
Interseal 670HS can be used as a non-skid deck system by modification with addition of GMA132 (crushed flint)
aggregate. Application should then be to a suitably primed surface. Typical thicknesses will be between
500-1,000 microns (20-40 mils). Preferred application is by a suitable large tip hopper gun (e.g. Sagola 429
or Air texture gun fitted with a 5-10 mm nozzle). Trowel or roller can be used for small areas. Alternatively,
a broadcast method of application can be used. Consult International Protective Coatings for further details.
Interseal 670HS is certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 61 (selected colours only). Consult International Protective
Coatings for further details. Certification is for tanks greater than 100 gallons (378.5 litres), for pipes which are
6 inches (15 cm) in diameter or greater and for valves which are 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter or greater.
Low Temperature Curing
A winter grade curing agent is also available to enable more rapid cure at temperatures less than 10C (50F),
however this curing agent will give an initial shade variation and more rapid discoloration on weathering.
Interseal 670HS is capable of curing at temperatures below 0C (32F). However, this product should not be
applied at temperatures below 0C (32F) where there is a possibility of ice formation on the substrate.
Overcoating Interval
Interseal 670HS with Self
Temperature Touch Dry Hard Dry

Overcoating Interval with


recommended topcoats

Min

Max

Max

Min

Max

Max

-5C (23F)

24 hours

72 hours

72 hours

12 weeks

Extended*

72 hours

84 hours

12 weeks

0C (32F)

16 hours

56 hours

56 hours

10 weeks

Extended*

42 hours

54 hours

10 weeks

5C (41F)

9 hours

36 hours

36 hours

8 weeks

Extended*

36 hours

48 hours

8 weeks

10C (50F)

5 hours

24 hours

24 hours

6 weeks

Extended*

16 hours

24 hours

6 weeks

Refers to situations where immersion is likely to occur

Refer to atmospheric service only

* See International Protective Coatings Definitions & Abbreviations

Touch dry times shown above are actual drying times due to chemical cure, rather than physical set due to
solidification of the coating film at temperatures below 0C (32F).
Note: VOC values quoted are based on maximum possible for the product taking into account variations due
to colour differences and normal manufacturing tolerances.
Low molecular weight reactive additives, which will form part of the film during normal ambient cure conditions,
will also affect VOC values determined using EPA Method 24

SYSTEMS
COMPATIBILITY

Interseal 670HS will normally be applied to correctly prepared steel substrates. However, it can be used over
suitably primed surfaces. Suitable primers are:
Intercure 200
Interplus 356
Intergard 269

Interzinc 315
Interplus 256

Where a cosmetically acceptable topcoat is required the following products are recommended:



Intercryl 530
Interfine 878
Intergard 740
Interthane 990
Interfine 629HS Interfine 979
Interthane 870

Other suitable primers/topcoats are available. Consult International Protective Coatings.

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Interseal 670HS
Surface Tolerant Epoxy
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION

Further information regarding industry standards, terms and abbreviations used in this data sheet can be
found in the following documents available at www.international-pc.com:

Definitions & Abbreviations


Surface Preparation

Paint Application

Theoretical & Practical Coverage

Individual copies of these information sections are available upon request.


SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS

This product is intended for use only by professional applicators in industrial situations in accordance with the advice
given on this sheet, the Material Safety Data Sheet and the container(s), and should not be used without reference to
the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) which International Protective Coatings has provided to its customers.
All work involving the application and use of this product should be performed in compliance with all relevant
national, Health, Safety & Environmental standards and regulations.
In the event welding or flame cutting is performed on metal coated with this product, dust and fumes will be emitted
which will require the use of appropriate personal protective equipment and adequate local exhaust ventilation.
If in doubt regarding the suitability of use of this product, consult International Protective Coatings for further advice.

PACK SIZE

Unit Size

Part A
Part B
Vol
Pack
Vol
20 litre
17 litre
20 litre
3 litre
5 US gal
4.25 US Gal
5 US Gal
0.75 US Gal
For availability of other pack sizes, contact International Protective Coatings

SHIPPING WEIGHT
(TYPICAL)

STORAGE

Unit Size
20 litre
5 US gal
Shelf Life

Part A
30.8 kg
64.9 lb

Pack
3.7 litre
1 US gal

Part B
3.5 kg
6.8 lb

12 months minimum at 25C (77F). Subject to re-inspection thereafter.


Store in dry, shaded conditions away from sources of heat and ignition.
Protect from frost.

Important Note
The information in this data sheet is not intended to be exhaustive; any person using the product for any purpose other than that specifically recommended in this data sheet without first
obtaining written confirmation from us as to the suitability of the product for the intended purpose does so at their own risk. All advice given or statements made about the product
(whether in this data sheet or otherwise) is correct to the best of our knowledge but we have no control over the quality or the condition of the substrate or the many factors affecting the
use and application of the product. Therefore, unless we specifically agree in writing to do so, we do not accept any liability at all for the performance of the product or for (subject to the
maximum extent permitted by law) any loss or damage arising out of the use of the product. We hereby disclaim any warranties or representations, express or implied, by operation of
law or otherwise, including, without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. All products supplied and technical advice given are subject to
our Conditions of Sale. You should request a copy of this document and review it carefully. The information contained in this data sheet is liable to modification from time to time in the
light of experience and our policy of continuous development. It is the users responsibility to check with their local representative that this data sheet is current prior to using the product.
This Technical Data Sheet is available on our website at www.international-marine.com or www.international-pc.com, and should be the same as this document. Should there be any
discrepancies between this document and the version of the Technical Data Sheet that appears on the website, then the version on the website will take precedence.
Copyright AkzoNobel, 28/10/2015.
All trademarks mentioned in this publication are owned by, or licensed to, the AkzoNobel group of companies.

www.international-pc.com

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