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KM I-PRIMER  FOR INTUMESCENT PAINTS KM I-CHAR 21 – KM I-CHAR 22

KM I-PRIMER FOR INTUMESCENT PAINTS KM I-CHAR 21 – KM I-CHAR 22

KM I-PRIMER 036 is a suitable solution on steel, for non-aggressive environments.

KM I-PRIMER 3500 improves the adhesion on concrete and masonry.

They’re tested and compatible as base for our intumescent paints.

KM I-PRIMER 036 is a fast drying monocomponent primer. The anticorrosive characteristics and the good adherence

insure a meaningful solution for the normal intumescent paints, both on steel and galvanized steel.

KM I-PRIMER 3500 is a primer to be used as deep impregnating varnishes for concrete substrates, masonries and

every porous mineral substrate. It improves adhesion and reduces absorption.

Specification
  • KM I-PRIMER 036 is a suitable solution on steel, for non-aggressive environments.

    KM I-PRIMER 3500 improves the adhesion on concrete and masonry.

    They’re tested and compatible as base for our intumescent paints.

    KM I-PRIMER 036 is a fast drying monocomponent primer. The anticorrosive characteristics and the good adherence

    insure a meaningful solution for the normal intumescent paints, both on steel and galvanized steel.

    KM I-PRIMER 3500 is a primer to be used as deep impregnating varnishes for concrete substrates, masonries and

    every porous mineral substrate. It improves adhesion and reduces absorption.

    The norm ISO 12944 defines the corrosion-proofing classes of the covering steel in different environment conditions.

    The classes between C1 and C5 change from interiors of heated buildings to industrial or sea-buildings with aggressive

    places or high salinity.

    The norm ETAG 018 published by EOTA regulates the use of intumescent coatings with respect to exposure, durability

    and use of primer and corresponding final coats.

    An intumescent paint must be tested with different primers; appropriate primers are defined (alchidics short-medium

    oil, …) to match with the right paint.

    KM I-PRIMER 036

    Anticorrosive primer for buildings and industrial applications. Fire proofing tested with KM I-CHAR 21 and

    KM I-CHAR 22 according to ETAG 018.

    It is easy to apply, with good impregnating of the substrate. The phenolic modification guarantees the adhesion and

    resistance to the saponification on zinc and an higher chemical resistance. The zinc phosphate offers anticorrosive

    properties with un-lead and un-chromate compositions.

    A good quality/price ratio and the fast drying of the primer, guarantee a right solution for the most of the intumescent

    applications for interior architecture.

    KM I-PRIMER 3500

    The water-basic acrylic paint in ultra-fine particles offers a deep impregnation of the substrates. It’s used for every

    porous mineral substrate, and neutralizes the alkaline effect. KM I-PRIMER 3500 improves the adhesion of the

    successive layers of paint and increases the cohesion of the concrete substrate, reinforced concrete, masonry.

    The application time increases with the saturation of the porosity of the substrate and with a low water absorption

    during application of the paint.

    Any film of paint must not appear on the surface after drying.

    It is suitable to be used with paint KM I-CHAR 21 and tested according to EN 13381-3. 

    DATA SHEET

    USE AND PLACEMENT

    The substrate must be thoroughly cleaned from oxidants, dust and dirt, degreased with solvents and detergents and

    left to dry completely. The steel surfaces should normally be sandblasted (SA274).

    The galvanized surfaces must be passivated and not too smooth and shiny. The zinc oxide powder must be removed.

    All the products must be mixed and diluted as prescribed.

    The application must be made normally in one hand.

    Clean the tools with solvent (KM I-PRIMER 036) or with water (KM I-PRIMER 3500).

    The environmental conditions must be respected during the application and the drying.

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

    KM I-PRIMER 036

    Density: 1.50 ± 0,05 kg/dm3

    at 20°C

    Dry Residue: 75% ± 5 %w/w – 60% ±5% v/v

    Colour: grey RAL 7038

    Packaging: bucket ADR of 15kg

    Deadline: 12 months in original packaging and appropriate

    environment

    Performance: 100 g/m2

    wet for 40 µm DFT=15m2

    /L (theoretical)

    Application: to roller, brush or spray

    Dilution: 5 at 15% with synthetic diluent (toluene/xylene/naphtha) or

    nitro

    Drying: 15 min to touch / 24 ore – total (@ +20°C at 60% UR.)

    Min/Max. Application Temperature: 0°C/+40°C l

    Viscosity: 40000 cPs (Brookfield SP6,20RPM)

    Efflux Time: 4’ ±30’’ (Ford cup 4)

    KM I-PRIMER 3500

    Density: 1.00 ± 0,05 kg/dm3

    at 20°C

    Dry Residue: 30% ± 5 %w/w – 30% ±5% v/v

    Colour: milky transparent

    Packaging: PE bottle

    Deadline: 12 months in original packaging and appropriate

    environment

    Performance: 60-100g/m2

    of diluted product

    Application: to roller, brush

    Dilution: 1:2 by water

    Drying: 1-2 h to touch (at +20°C at 60% UR.)

    Min/Max Application Temperature: +5°C/+40°C

    Viscosity: 200 cPs (Brookfield SP4,20RPM)

    The technical specifications have only an information value and the maximal results are guaranteed only after preliminary tests of application.

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.km-i-primer-for-intumescent-paints-km-i-char-21-km-i-char-22
  • Product familyBuilding Materials
  • Product groupIntumescent paint
  • TypeBuilding Materials
  • Date of publishing2021-08-12
  • Edition number1
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  • Material mainPaint
  • Material secondaryOther
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
  • Weight Net (Kg)25
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryConstruction Materials - Paint, Varnishes & Finishes
  • IFC classificationSurface
  • ETIM CodeEG000056
  • ETIM NameFire protection systems
  • UNSPSC nameFinishing materials and products
  • UNSPSC code301519
  • Uniclass 2015 CodePr_35
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionCovering and finishing products
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code09 00 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleFinishes
  • OmniClass Number23-15 21 13
  • OmniClass TitlePaints for Particular Applications
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeC3010
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleWall Finishes

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