PrimeLock® Epoxy Primer
Membrane Roofing / Fluid Applied Roofing / Epoxy Primer – 07 56 00
1. Product Name
PrimeLock® Epoxy Primer
2. Manufacturer
- Lexis Coatings
- 1025 Rose Creek Dr
- Ste 620 #138
- Woodstock, GA 30189
- Phone: 770-755-1820
- Fax: 206-888-2438
- URL: www.lexiscoatings.com
3. Product Description
PrimeLock® Epoxy Primer is a two component, water-based epoxy primer. It improves adhesion of all Lexis roof coatings.
Basic Uses
Built Up Roofing (BUR), Concrete Roofs, Metal Roofs, Modified Bitumen, Single Ply Roofing (PVC, TPO).
Advantages
- Excellent adhesion to most surfaces.
- Excellent alkali resistance. Good solvent resistance. Fair acid resistance.
- Cures to a solvent and vapor resistant film.
- May be used as a sealer for built up and modified bitumen roofs.
4. Technical Data
See table on the following page.
5. Installation
- All surfaces to be coated must be clean, dry and free of any oil, grease or dirt.
- Any existing coating must be checked for good adhesion.
- Before application, any loosely adhered coating must be removed and bare surfaces must be prepared, cleaned and checked for compatibility.
- PrimeLock® Epoxy Primer is a two component primer that should be mixed thoroughly before use.
- Containers should not be left open for more than 4 hours.
- Follow our roof repair and roof restoration procedures and always perform a coating adhesion test before doing the entire roof.
- Spray: 3,000 psi, 0.17 tip.
- Brush: Good quality, nylon brush.
- Roller: Long nap roller.
PrimeLock® Epoxy Primer is available directly from Lexis Coatings and from online distributors. Contact Lexis Coatings for pricing information.
7. Warranty
This product is should be topcoated with our elastomeric coatings. A warranty is provided on the entire roof restoration system when installed by an authorized contractor.
8. Maintenance
Periodic maintenance of Lexis Roof Restoration System ensures extended service life and maintains reflectivity.
9. Technical Services
Contact Lexis Coatings for Technical Support. Additional information, product literature, brochures, and specifications are available.
10. Filing Services
Additional product information is available from Lexis Coatings.
This product data sheet conforms to the editorial style prescribed by The Construction Specifications Institute.
The manufacturer is responsible for technical accuracy.
PrimeLock® Epoxy Primer Technical Data
| Property | Value | Test Method |
|---|---|---|
| Color | Part A: Black, Part B: Beige – Mixed: Dark Gray | |
| Solids by Weight | 60.5% ± .2 lbs per gallon | |
| Solids by Volume | 44.5% ± .2 lbs per gallon | |
| Flash Point | >200°F for Mixed Product | |
| Coverage | 0.5g/100sf as an adhesion promoter. 0.75g/100sf over midly rusted surfaces. | |
| Cure Time | Dries to touch in 1 hour. Full cure in 2 to 4 hours. 7 days maximum hardness. | |
| Pot Life | 45mins @ 100°F, 1.5 hours @ 75°F, 3 hours @ 55°F. May be extended by thinning with water. | Shelf Life | 1 year. Protect from Freezing. |
| Clean Up | Water (Soapy water), MEK recommended for cleaning and drying spray equipment. |
Warning: PrimeLock® Epoxy Primer is a water-based primer. Lexis Coatings must be completely dry before exposing to water or foot traffic. Keep Lexis Coatings containers covered when not in use. Dispose of all containers in accordance with state and local environmental regulations. Keep away from children. If ingested, do not induce vomiting. Call Physician immediately.
Product information contained herein are presented in good faith and believed to be reliable. They do not constitute part of our terms and conditions of sale. It is also not a guarantee, either expressed or implied, that the data are correct or that products described are merchantable or fit for a particular purpose as methods of use are beyond our control. Customer should determine the suitability of our materials and installation recommendations before usage. Manufacturer’s sole responsibilty shall be to replace that portion of any product that proved to be defective.
This product data sheet conforms to the editorial style prescribed by The Construction Specifications Institute.
The manufacturer is responsible for technical accuracy.