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DESCRIPTION One component, high-build heat-resistant inert multipolymeric matrix coating to prevent corrosion under insulation (CUI) of carbon and stainless steel to temperatures ranging up to 650 C (1200 F) and for cryogenic service on stainless steel from -185 C to 538 C (-300 F to 1000 F). Also to be used as a primer on non-insulated steel in a system with PPG HI-TEMP topcoats. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS Formulated to prevent chloride induced stress corrosion cracking of stainless steel and has been tested by an independent laboratory for low leachable chlorides, sulfides and halides. It helps protect against chlorides from the atmosphere and by-products of process operations, which may be incorporated in the insulation from coming in contact with stainless steel Can be hot applied direct to substrates with a temperature up to 316 C (600 F) eliminating the need for costly shutdown during maintenance Can be topcoated with a full range of heat resistant PPG HI-TEMP topcoats Resistant to thermal shock and thermal cycling in intermittent (wet, steam, dry) service Can be applied to tightly adhering rust in maintenance and repair situations Protects cryogenic equipment in continuous or cyclic operation from -185 C to 538 C (-300 F to 1000 F) Provides an UV-resistant, chalking-free film with no maximum recoat interval, regardless of operating temperature, as long as the surface to be recoated is clean and free of all contaminants COLOR AND GLOSS LEVEL Black, gray and light gray Flat Note: Minor color change may occur in exposed service, but corrosion protection will not be compromised BASIC DATA AT 20 C (68 F) Number of components Mass density One 1.92 kg/l (16 lb/us gal) Volume solids 65% + 2% VOC (Supplied) Temperature resistance (continuous) Temperature resistance (intermittent) Cryogenic service Recommended dry film thickness Theoretical spreading rate A Dry to recoat/topcoat B Dry to handle/ship Shelf life Maximum 210 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) Maximum 420 g/l (3.5 lb/gal) To 650 C (1200 F) To 760 C (1400 F) -185 C (-300 F) to 538 C (1000 F) 125 to 150 µm (5.0 to 6.0 mils) per coat 5.2 m 2 /l for 125 µm (208 ft 2 /US gal for 5.0 mils) 6 hours 2 years when stored at 4 C to 38 C (40 F to 100 F) A See ADDITIONAL DATA Spreading rate and film thickness B See ADDITIONAL DATA Curing time Page 1/7

RECOMMENDED SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS AND TEMPERATURES Carbon steel All surfaces to be coated with PPG HI-TEMP 1027 must be free of all weld splatter, oil, dirt, grease, and all other contaminants, especially salts. Round off all rough welds and sharp edges. In maintenance and repair situations, PPG HI-TEMP 1027 can be applied over a surface in which tightly adhering rust is still present; remove all rust scale and loosely adhering rust until glints of bright metal are visible. The remaining rust must be tightly adherent and not easily removed by lightly wiping with a cloth. PPG HI-TEMP 1027 should only be used to overcoat inorganic zinc or itself. When overcoating aged inorganic zinc, prepare a small test patch and check for adhesion. If previously applied coatings other than inorganic zinc or PPG HI-TEMP 1027 are not fully removed by the method of surface preparation utilized, feather the edges of any remaining old coating, and use PPG HI-TEMP 1027 to spot prime only the areas where the substrate is exposed. Non-insulated surfaces Recommended is dry abrasive blast cleaning to SSPC-SP 6, Commercial Blast (ISO-Sa 2) with a 25 to 50 µm (1.0 to 2.0 mils) profile When abrasive blast cleaning is not an option, the following methods are acceptable: (1) SSPC-SP 15 Commercial Grade Power Tool Cleaning, with a minimum 25 µm (1.0 mil) profile; (2) SSPC-SP 12, Surface Preparation by Water-jetting Prior to Recoating to meet the visual definition of WJ-3, Thorough Cleaning. Use potable water; (3) SSPC-SP3, Power Tool Cleaning (ISO-St 3) or SSPC-SP 2, Hand Tool Cleaning (ISO-St 2) Insulated surfaces Recommended is dry abrasive blast cleaning to SSPC-SP 6, Commercial Blast (ISO-Sa 2) with a 25 to 50 µm (1.0 to 2.0 mils) profile When abrasive blast cleaning is not an option, the following methods are acceptable: (1) SSPC-SP 15 Commercial Grade Power Tool Cleaning, with a minimum 25 µm (1.0 mil) profile; (2) SSPC-SP 12, Surface Preparation by Water-jetting Prior to Recoating to meet the visual definition of WJ-3, Thorough Cleaning. Use potable water. All existing coating must be removed except for aged inorganic zinc or existing PPG HI-TEMP 1027; (3) Power or hand tool cleaning to remove all existing coating except for aged inorganic zinc or existing PPG HI-TEMP 1027 Stainless steel All surfaces to be coated with PPG HI-TEMP 1027 shall be free of all weld splatter, oil, dirt, grease, and all other contaminants, especially salts. Round off all rough welds and sharp edges. Note: Do not use chlorinated solvents on stainless steel surfaces Non-insulated and insulated surfaces Small surfaces may be cleaned with a chlorinated-free solvent. Large surfaces may be cleaned utilizing a high- or low-pressure wash or steam cleaning with an alkaline detergent, followed by a freshwater rinse. Water used should be potable grade or better and should be checked to assure minimal salt content. Do not use any chemical additives in the rinse water. An anchor profile is not mandatory for adhesion of PPG HI-TEMP 1027 on stainless steel surfaces. As an option, following cleaning, a light abrasive sweep blast using an appropriate chloride-free abrasive may be performed. After completion of this mechanical surface preparation, rinse the surface with potable grade water or better. Always allow rinsed surfaces to dry before coating. Page 2/7

Substrate temperature Application to ambient substrate: should be above 10 C (50 F) and below 66 C (150 F), and at least 3 C (5 F) above dew point during application and curing Application to hot substrate: should be above 66 C (150 F) and below 316 C (600 F) Note: For application to substrates over 260 C to 316 C (500 F to 600 F) a PPG representative needs to be consulted. SYSTEM SPECIFICATION Insulated and non-insulated service: applied direct to ambient or hot carbon or stainless steel Note: Third layer optional at 125 to 150 μm (5.0 to 6.0 mils) DFT; Total 375 to 450 μm (15.0 to 18.0 mils) DFT For insulated service, apply PPG HI-TEMP 1027 to achieve a minimum of 250 μm (10.0 mils) DFT Primer/ topcoat system non-insulated service: applied direct to ambient or hot carbon and stainless steel PPG HI-TEMP topcoats ambient apply: PPG HI-TEMP 500 VS or PPG HI-TEMP 1000 VS, hot apply: PPG HI-TEMP 500 VHA or PPG HI-TEMP 1000 VHA Cryogenic insulated and non-insulated service: ambient stainless steel with service temperature range of -73 C to 204 C (-100 F to 400 F) ; Total 250 to 300 μm (10.0 to 12.0 mils) DFT Cryogenic insulated and non-insulated service: ambient stainless steel with service temperature range of -185 C to 538 C (-300 F to 1000 F) PPG HI-TEMP 1027: 125 to 150 µm (5.0 to 6.0 mils) DFT Note: Do not exceed 200 µm (8.0 mils) total DFT Page 3/7

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE PPG HI-TEMP 1027 is a heavy bodied material; use mechanical agitation for mixing immediately before application and as needed during application. Be sure any settled solids are incorporated during mixing. If thinning is needed, thin only with PPG thinners and in accordance with applicable regulations. Agitate as needed during application. For ambient application, surface temperature should be a minimum of 3 C (5 F) above dew point. Do not apply to surface temperatures below 10 C (50 F). Do not exceed recommended maximum dry film thicknesses for the appropriate service type and temperatures. It is essential to apply multiple thin passes of PPG HI-TEMP 1027 during application to hot steel. This process, similar to mist coating, prevents blistering and also allows solvent to escape without leaving pinholes. When applying to hot steel, use of a solvent other than THINNER 21-25 or PPG HI-TEMP #5 could produce a fire hazard, and dry spray and poor film characteristics may also result. If blisters are observed in PPG HI-TEMP 1027 applied to hot surfaces, immediately brush out the blisters before they set, using a wood-handled China bristle brush. For best results, do not apply PPG HI-TEMP 1027-00 black or PPG HI-TEMP 1027-90 gray over PPG HI-TEMP 1027-9003 light gray. Air spray Recommended thinner - application to ambient substrate below 66 C (150 F) Recommended thinner - application to hot substrate at 66 C (150 F) up to 260 C (500 F) THINNER 21-25 or PPG HI-TEMP THINNER 5 Volume of thinner 0 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions Nozzle orifice 1.8 2.2 mm (approx. 0.071 0.087 in) Nozzle pressure 0.4 0.6 MPa (approx. 4.1 5.5 bar; 60 80 p.s.i.) Page 4/7

Airless spray Recommended thinner - application to ambient substrate below 66 C (150 F) Recommended thinner - application to hot substrate at 66 C (150 F) up to 260 C (500 F) THINNER 21-25 or PPG HI-TEMP THINNER 5 Volume of thinner 0 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions Nozzle orifice 0.48 0.53 mm (approx. 0.019 0.021 in) Nozzle pressure 13.8 MPa (approx. 138 bar; 2000 p.s.i.) Brush/roller Recommended thinner - application to ambient substrate below 66 C (150 F) Recommended thinner - application to hot substrate at 66 C (150 F) up to 260 C (500 F) THINNER 21-25 or PPG HI-TEMP THINNER 5 Volume of thinner Up to 5% can be added if desired Note: Spray application is recommended but when spray painting is not possible, brush or roller may be used. The coating should be applied with a suitable brush or short nap roller. Brushing and rolling only in one direction may aid in building film thickness. For more specific instructions, refer to the PPG HI-TEMP application guidelines. Cleaning solvent THINNER 21-25 or PPG HI-TEMP THINNER 5 Page 5/7

ADDITIONAL DATA Spreading rate and film thickness Black and Colors DFT 125 µm (5.0 mils) 150 µm (6.0 mils) Theoretical spreading rate 5.2 m²/l (208 ft²/us gal) 4.3 m²/l (174 ft²/us gal) Curing time for DFT up to 150 μm (6.0 mils) Substrate temperature Dry to recoat/topcoat Dry to handle/ship 10 C (50 F) 20 C (68 F) 38 C (100 F) 150 C (302 F) 6 hours 5 hours 15 minutes N/A Note: Drying times can vary based on environmental and substrate conditions. Do not exceed maximum dry film thickness recommendations as this can affect dry times. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The product is for use only by professional applicators in accordance with information in this product data sheet and the applicable material safety data sheet (MSDS). Refer to the appropriate MSDS before using this material. All use and application of this product should be performed in compliance with all relative federal, state and local, health, safety and environmental regulations or in compliance with all pertinent local, regional and national regulations as well as good safety practices for painting, and in conformance with recommendations in SSPC PA 1, Shop, Field and Maintenance Painting of Steel. WORLDWIDE AVAILABILITY It is always the aim of PPG Protective and Marine Coatings to supply the same product on a worldwide basis. However, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances. Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used. REFERENCES CONVERSION TABLES SEE INFORMATION SHEET 1410 EXPLANATION TO S SEE INFORMATION SHEET 1411 Page 6/7

WARRANTY PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG s specifications for such product in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product. THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE DISCLAIMED BY PPG. Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer s discovery of the claimed defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT. The information in this sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the best of PPG s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user s responsibility to determine the suitability of the product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk. PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this information (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise). Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause unsatisfactory results. This sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer s responsibility to ensure that this information is current prior to using the product. Current sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings Products are maintained at www.ppgpmc.com. The English text of this sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof. The PPG logo is a registered trademark. Bringing innovation to the surface. and AMERCOAT are trademarks or registered trademarks of PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. PPG HI-TEMP and PPG HI-TEMP 1027 are trademarks of PPG Coatings Europe B.V. Page 7/7