Technical Data Sheet Product Group Polyurethane topcoat Characteristics - Aerodur 3001 is a chemically cured, long life base coat for use in a Product base coat / clear coat system formulated to provide uniform coverage and appearance in one box coat application. Information - Aerodur 3001, in combination with the specified Aerodur 3002 Clear Coat, provides reduced cycle time and superior chemical and stain resistance, flexibility, and weathering performance. This system provides a durable long lasting, protective and decorative finish that exceeds typical OEM requirements for exterior aircraft performance Components Base Curing Solution 3001GXXXXX A900X* *See Section Physical Properties regarding activator options. Specifications Qualified Product List Boeing Boeing Bombardier Bombardier Embraer SAE BMS 10-125 TY IV and TY VII BMS 10-72 TY X BAMS 565-009 Performance BAMS 565-018 MEP-10-125 TY II AMS 3095* (*part of a system spec) Surface Conditions Cleaning For most recent up-date or missing specifications please check the qualified product list (QPL) on www.akzonobel.com/aerospace - Aerodur 3001 is compatible with Aerodur 2111, Aerodur LV 2114, Aerodur HS 2118, 10P20-44, 10P20-44MNF and 10P20-12 along with other epoxy primers. - Observe the recoat times of the relevant primer. - Apply Aerodur 3001 on clean primer. Wipe surface with isopropyl alcohol to remove oil, grease and other contamination prior to application. - Recondition aged primers or topcoats with Scotch-Brite Type A very fine to a uniform matt surface. - Remove dust with tack rags just prior to application of Aerodur 3001. Page 1 of 7 AkzoNobel
Instruction for Use Mixing Ratio (volume) Note 6 parts 1 parts 0.5 part 3001GXXXXX A900X* Depending on equipment, 1 part by volume of TR-114 may be used (below 15% in the mixed product) to enhance even further the appearance of the finish. Must adhere to film thickness requirements. Note: VOC is effected by use of TR-114. When mixing small quantities it may be helpful for accuracy purposes to mix by weight. If required use the following weight ratios which require the use if the weight per gallon of the specific color. Mixing Ratio (weight) 6 x WPG 10.6 parts by weight 4.3 parts by weight 3001GXXXXX A900X* Options* Standard 70 F 80 F / 21 27 C Warm, Humid Humidity 80 F 95 F / 27 C 35 C (full aircraft painting) Cool Weather (full aircraft painting at below 70 F and for touch up applications at standard conditions) 30 65% RH 65 95% RH 40 80% RH - Allow products to acclimatize to room temperature before use. - Stir or shake Aerodur 3001 thoroughly to obtain a homogeneous product before adding curing solution. - Add curing solution and stir the catalyzed mixture thoroughly. - Add activator A900X and stir the catalyzed/activated mixture thoroughly. Induction Time 15 minutes Page 2 of 7 AkzoNobel
Initial Spraying Viscosity (25ºC/77ºF) Note 19 50 seconds Zahn Cup # 2, Signature series 27 80 seconds ISO Cup #4 Viscosity measurements are provided as guidelines only and are not to be used as quality control parameters. Certified information is provided by certification documentation available on request. Pot life (25ºC/77ºF) 1.5 2 hours (with Standard ), depending on color. For alternative activators and, see page 5. Dry Film Thickness (DFT) 25 75 micron ( m) depending on the color being applied, 1.0 3.0 mils Application Recommendations Conditions Temperature: Relative Humidity: 15 35 C 59 95 F 35 75% Note - The quality of the application of all coatings will be influenced by the spray equipment chosen and the temperature, humidity, and air flow of the paint application area. When applying the product for the first time, it is recommended that test panels be prepared in order to identify the best equipment settings to be used in optimizing the performance and appearance of the coating. - Aerodur 3001 may be applied in conditions outside of the limits shown above. Care must be exercised to ensure a satisfactory result. Please contact your local AkzoNobel representative to determine the proper application techniques and choice of activators when environmental conditions fall outside of the recommended range. Page 3 of 7 AkzoNobel
Equipment Number of Coats Hiding 1. High pressure air assist airless electrostatic spray equipment (Graco Pro 4500 e.g.) Fluid pressure: 1800 to 2500 psi (pump ratio 30:1) Atomizing air pressure: 65-70 psi Flow rate: 330-380 cc per minute Tip size:.013 inches (0.33mm) 2. HVLP Input air: up to 45 psi Fluid/pot pressure: 5 to 20 psi Tip size: 0.047 0.055 inches (1.2 to 1.4mm) 3. Air Electrostatic spray equipment (Graco XS3 & XS4 e.g.) Atomizing air pressure: 5 bar Flow rate: 330 380 cc per minute Tip size: 0.047 inches (1.2 mm) Apply two single coats or one uniform cross-coat to achieve a dry film thickness of 25 75 micron ( m) or 1.0 3.0 mils. Apply sufficient topcoat to ensure complete hiding of the primer. Note: Must assure film thickness when reducing with TR-114. Some colors may require a higher film thickness to achieve full hide. Cleaning of Equipment Use TR-15, TR-19, C28/15 or cleaning solvent 98068 for clean up of electrostatic equipment and/or other spray equipment. Because Aerodur 3001 is a fast drying basecoat, it is important to clean the equipment as soon as possible after completion of the job. Physical Properties Options* Standard 70 F 80 F / 21 27 C Warm, Humid Humidity 80 F 95 F / 27 C 35 C (full aircraft painting) Cool Weather (full aircraft painting at below 70 F / 21 C and for touch up applications at standard conditions) 30 65% RH 65 95% RH 40 80% RH Page 4 of 7 AkzoNobel
Drying Times (25 +/- 2ºC / 77 +/- 2ºF, 55 +/- 5% RH) 77 F (25 C) Pot Life 1.5 2 hours 2 3 hours 1 1.5 hours Dry to Tape 77 F (25 C) 50% RH 2.5 3.0 hours 6 7 hours 1.5 2.0 hours Dry to Tape 90 F (32 C) 40% RH 1.5 2.5 hours 3 4 hours 0.75 1 hours Dry to Tape 120 F (48 C) 10% RH 0.75 1 hours 2 3 hours <0.75 hours Additional Information @ air dry condition of 77 F (25 C) 50% RH Dry to touch 20 30 min. 45 60 min. 15 20 min. Comments For full aircraft painting. For full aircraft painting not below 70 F / 21 C For full aircraft painting below 70 F / 21 C and touch-up areas at standard conditions. Recoat Time Recoat time, minimum* Recoat time, maximum* Recoat time for clear, min. 2 hours 72 hours 2 hours Recoat Note Recoat time applies to second color coat over first color coat at standard conditions identified. 77 F / 25 C, 50% RH. Recoat window between two color coats 2 72 hours. Recoat window between color and clear coat 2 72 hours. Note Dry times and recoat times will vary depending on combinations of temperature, humidity and airflow. Theoretical Coverage 20 m 2 per liter ready to apply at 25 m dry film thickness 829 ft 2 per US gallon ready to apply at 1 mil dry film thickness Dry Film Weight 50.0 g/m 2 / 25µ, 0.010253 lbs/ft 2 /mi Other color DFW available upon request Page 5 of 7 AkzoNobel
Volatile Organic Compounds Max 420 g/l Max. 3.5 lb/gal Gloss (60º) 90+ GU (with Aerodur 3002 Clear) Color As required Flash-point 3001GXXXXX (base component) TR-114 24ºC / 76ºF 58ºC / 136ºF 36ºC / 93ºF 36ºC / 93ºF 36ºC / 93ºF -17 C / 1 F Storage Store the product dry and at a temperature between 5 and 38ºC / 40 and 100ºF per AkzoNobel specification. Store in the original unopened containers. Storage temperature may vary per OEM specification requirements. Refer to container label for specific storage life information. Shelf life 5-38 C (40-100 F) 3001GXXXXX (base component),, TR-114 24 months 24 months 12 months 12 months Shelf life reference is the AkzoNobel commercial specification. Shelf life may vary due to OEM specification requirements. Refer to container label for specific shelf life information. Page 6 of 7 AkzoNobel
Safety Precautions Comply with all local safety, disposal and transportation regulations. Check the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and label of the individual products carefully before using the products. The MSDS s are available on request. Issue date: February 2015 (supersedes August 2014) - FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY IMPORTANT NOTE The information in this data sheet is not intended to be exhaustive and is based on the present state of our knowledge and on current laws: any person using the product for any purpose other than that specifically recommended in the technical data sheet without first obtaining written confirmation from us as to the suitability of the product for the intended purpose does so at his own risk. It is always the responsibility of the user to take all necessary steps to fulfill the demands set out in the local rules and legislation. Always read the Material Data Sheet and the Technical Data Sheet for this product if available. All advice we give or any statement made about the product by us (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 otherwise, we do not accept any liability whatsoever for the performance of the product or for any loss or damage arising out of the use of the product. All products supplied and technical advice given is subject to our standard terms and conditions of sale. You should request a copy of this document and review it carefully. The information contained in this data sheet is subject to modification from time to time in the light of experience and our policy of continuous development. It is the user's responsibility to verify that this data sheet is current prior to using the product. Brand names mentioned in this data sheet are trademarks of or are licensed to AkzoNobel. Scotch-Brite is a registered trademark of 3M Corporation Page 7 of 7 AkzoNobel