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HIGHWAY PRODUCTS
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SETFAST VOC COMPLIANT
SOLVENTBASED ACRYLIC TRAFFIC MARKING PAINT
TM5628 Red
TM5629 Black
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION in walk behind striping machines. 50 to 100 If case of respiratory difficulty, provide
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SETFAST VOC Compliant Solvent Based mesh filters at the gun are recommended. fresh air and call physician. If swallowed,
Acrylic Traffic Marking Paint TM5628 and This traffic marking paint is not recommended get medical attention immediately.
TM5629 are fast dry (non-heat applied) for brush or roller application. If the striping READ AND FOLLOW WARNING
acetone based paints. Acetone, as the main machine is used with waterborne paint, care LABELS ON PACKAGING.
solvent, has Exempt Status under Federal must be taken to prevent contamination of the
law and does not contribute harmful VOC's.* paint types. Traffic marking paints are not intended
for use as floor paints, and should not
SETFAST ® VOC Compliant Acrylic Thinning and Cleanup: Thinning should not be used to paint large areas subject to
Copolymer Traffic Paint is 100% acrylic, normally be required. Additional solvent could pedestrian zone which may become
which offers the following outstanding raise the intended VOC, and may slow dry slippery when wet.
properties: time or promote bleeding on asphalt surfaces.
-Fast dry, cure, and hardness development. Clean-up with Xylene, Toluene, or MEK. SURFACE PREPARATION
-Excellent dirt pick-up resistance. Surfaces should be clean and dry, and
-High durability on concrete and asphalt Tinting: This product may be tinted with up to free from loose or peeling paint.
surfaces. 4 oz. colorant per gallon. Exterior grade
colorants only should be used. Handicap Blue The presence of concrete sealers or
Recommended Uses: may be obtained by tinting the White with 2-3 efflorescence of new concrete may
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SETFAST VOC Compliant Solvent Based oz. of blue per gallon. interfere with adhesion, and should be
Acrylic Traffic Marking Paint TM5628 and removed by extended weathering,
TM5629 have been developed for use over PRECAUTIONS etching, or abrasive blasting. Most
concrete, asphalt, brick and other surfaces FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY. previously painted lines may be repainted
and parking lot. Do not use this product over SEE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. without additional surface preparation,
uncured asphalt surfaces such as commonly provided the old paint is still tightly
found on tennis courts, asphalt driveways and This paint is FLAMMABLE. Vapors may adhered to the surface. However,
some parking lots. cause flash fires. Keep away from heat, multiple layers of paint will eventually
sparks, and open flame. During use and until peel, and will require removal.
APPLICATION all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated-Do
Application Conditions: not smoke-Extinguish all flames, pilot lights New asphalt surfaces should ideally be
and heaters -Turn off stoves, electric tools and
Air/Surface Temperature: appliances, and any other sources of ignition. allowed to age several months before
40 - 110ºF (at least 5ºF above the dew point) striping. Solvent-based paints may cause
Relative Humidity.....................85% max. Use only with adequate ventilation. To avoid bleeding through the paint. Placing an
over-exposure, open windows and doors or inconspicuous test stripe to determine if
Methods: Airless and Conventional Spray use other means to ensure fresh air entry the asphalt has aged sufficiently to use
Conventional Spray: Typical fluid tip size is during application and drying. If you solvent paint is recommended. If it is
about 0.1" orifice, with a matching fan cap experience eye watering, headaches, or necessary to paint a fresh asphalt
designed for striping application. Working dizziness, increase fresh air or wear surface, use a latex striping paint
pressures will vary with ambient respiratory protection (NIOSH/MSHA TC23C following the recommended procedures.
temperatures. The correct pressure is the or equivalent) or leave the area. Avoid contact
lowest pot and atomizing pressure that with eyes and skin. Wash hands after using. The information, ratings and opinions stated here pertain to the
material currently offered and represent the results of tests
produces a flat line of the correct thickness. Keep container closed when not in use. Do believed to be reliable. Published technical data and instructions
are subject to change. Consult with your Sherwin-Williams
Heated air atomized spray may also be used, not transfer contents to other containers for Representative for coating recommendations.
allowing improved spray ability but not storage.
necessarily dry time. Quick-drying application *Federal EPA has added acetone to the list of solvents exempt from the
VOC definition. State or local laws may incorporate the Federal definitions,
can be expected at ambient temperatures First Aid: In case of eye contact, flush or may use their own, and may take precedence over Federal rules.
Acetone may or may not be an exempt solvent where State or local VOC
within recommended range. thoroughly with large amounts of water for 15 regulations are in effect. Consult with your Sherwin Williams representative.
Airless Spray: Typical working pressures are minutes and get medical attention. For skin
1500 to 2000 psi, using a .015" to .017" tip size
contact, wash thoroughly with soap and water.