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1 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL INTERIOR PAINTING BRITTON’S NECK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL – CORRIDORS JOHNAKIN MIDDLE SCHOOL MULLINS HIGH SCHOOL EASTERLING PRIMARY SCHOOL – Kd Bldg #1 EXTERIOR February 12, 2018 Marion County School District is seeking proposals from qualified vendors for the provision of painting services as described in this document. Sealed Proposals: Vendors will deliver one (1) original and two (2) copies to the following address: Marion County School District Attn: Procurement – RFP Paint Bids 719 North Main Street Marion, South Carolina 29571 by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 13, 2018 MANDATORY Pre Bid Site Meeting will be held on Thursday, February 22 , 2018 @ 1:00 pm at Marion County School District Office, 719 North Main Street, Marion, SC 29571 This submission shall include the Signature Page, Tabulation Sheets and any amendments if issued. Proposals received after the above time will be considered late and not acceptable. Note: Submission of a bid does not bind the School District to award a contract for painting services. Moving of furniture is the responsibility of the school district. Project start date: June 11, 2017 and completion by August 1, 2017 (exception-see tab sheet) Dimensions responsibility of Contractor; Linear Feet responsibility of Contractor Please direct any purchasing and procedural question regarding this RFP to Mr. Leon Sturkey, Dir. of Operations at (843) 423-1811x1002 or Mr. Al Blake, Operations Specialist at extension 1032. Please direct specific technical questions regarding this RFP to the following website: www.marion.k12.sc.us. Answers to all questions will be posted on this website. Thanks you for your interest.

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

INTERIOR PAINTING BRITTON’S NECK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL – CORRIDORS

JOHNAKIN MIDDLE SCHOOL MULLINS HIGH SCHOOL

EASTERLING PRIMARY SCHOOL – Kd Bldg #1 EXTERIOR February 12, 2018 Marion County School District is seeking proposals from qualified vendors for the provision of painting services as described in this document.

Sealed Proposals: Vendors will deliver one (1) original and two (2) copies to the following address:

Marion County School District Attn: Procurement – RFP Paint Bids 719 North Main Street Marion, South Carolina 29571

by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 13, 2018

MANDATORY Pre Bid Site Meeting will be held on Thursday, February 22 , 2018 @ 1:00 pm at Marion County School District Office,

719 North Main Street, Marion, SC 29571

This submission shall include the Signature Page, Tabulation Sheets and any amendments if issued. Proposals received after the above time will be considered late and not acceptable. Note: Submission of a bid does not bind the School District to award a contract for painting services.

Moving of furniture is the responsibility of the school district. Project start date: June 11, 2017 and completion by August 1, 2017 (exception-see tab sheet) Dimensions responsibility of Contractor; Linear Feet responsibility of Contractor

Please direct any purchasing and procedural question regarding this RFP to Mr. Leon Sturkey, Dir. of Operations at (843) 423-1811x1002 or Mr. Al Blake, Operations Specialist at extension 1032.

Please direct specific technical questions regarding this RFP to the following website: www.marion.k12.sc.us. Answers to all questions will be posted on this website.

Thanks you for your interest.

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SECTION ONE 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 Purpose: Marion County School District is seeking proposals from qualified vendors for the provision of painting services on selected interior surfaces at Britton’s Neck Elementary School; interior/exterior of Johnakin and Mullins High Schools; and exterior doors and trim at Easterling Kd-1.

This Request for Proposals (RFP) states the instructions for submitting a proposal, the procedure and criteria by which a contractor may be selected and the contractual terms by which the District intends to govern the relationship between District and the selected contractor.

1.2 Definition of Parties: Marion County School District will hereinafter be referred to as the “District”.

Respondents to the RFP shall be referred to as “Bidders.” The Bidder to whom the contract is awarded shall be referred to as the “Contractor.”

1.3 Bid Bond: Bidders shall submit with his/her bid, a bid guarantee in the amount of 5% percent of the total

bid price, which shall be in the form of a firm commitment such as a bid bond, postal money order, certified check, cashiers check or irrevocable letter of credit. Bid guaranteed other than bid bonds will be returned (a) to unsuccessful bidders as soon as practicable after the opening of bids; and (b) to the successful bidder upon execution of such further contractual documents (i.e. insurance coverage) and bonds as may be required by the bid.

1.4 Waiver Language: The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any item in the bid; to reject any

and all bids; to waive any informality herein, or for reasons of establishing uniformity, to award the contract to other than the lower bidder.

1.5 Scope: Contractors are to provide all materials, labor and equipment to produce painted finished

surfaces as described in this document and pointed out during the mandatory pre-bid site visit. A. Interior surfaces that are exposed. B. Surface preparation, priming, and finishes. C. Paint existing painted or finished surfaces that are altered marred or damaged the same as specified

for new surfaces, along with the scraping and sanding to surfaces to accept new paint materials. D. Paint includes enamels, stains, semi-gloss, oils, flat paint, epoxies and other coatings whether used

as prime, intermediate, or finished coats. E. All areas currently in good, sound condition already painted with acrylic coatings will not need

priming and can just receive 1 or 2 coats of finish paint as deemed necessary. F. Apply primer and finish coat according to manufacturer specifications.

The manufacture of choice for the District of Marion will be Sherwin-Williams (manufacturer/brand)

Note: All primers and paints must be delivered to the work site by an authorized Sherwin Williams dealer.

G. Exposed surfaces shall include all surfaces or areas in back of cabinets, furniture, equipment and other items that are not built-in or fixed in place, and shall include all visible surfaces.

H. Provide all scaffolds, drop cloths, ladders and other equipment required for proper execution of the work.

I. Clean all surfaces of dirt, grease, oil, or any other substance that would be detrimental to the bonding of the coating.

J. Fill nail holes, caulk all gaps between trim and walls including freeze, base, window trim and cabinets.

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L. Spray application process must be used when painting student lockers. M. Remove spilled, splashed or splattered paint from non-painted surfaces.

All surfaces to be painted shall be cleaned, dry, smooth and protected from dampness. Finish work shall be uniform, of color, and free from defective brushing, spraying or rolling

Contractor will remove soiled rags, empty paint container and other debris from the site daily. Dispose of waste materials in a legal manner.

Project locations: BRITTON’S NECK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 223 Gresham Road, Gresham, SC 29546 JOHNAKIN MIDDLE SCHOOL, 601 Gurley St., Marion, SC 29571 MULLINS HIGH SCHOOL, 747 Millers Road, Mullins, SC 29574 EASTERLING PRIMARY, 600 E. Northside Ave., Marion, SC 29571

1.6 Evaluation Criteria: Proposals will be evaluated on many criteria deemed to be in the District’s best

interest including, but not limited to: Responsiveness to terms and conditions Ability to meet specifications Reference Price

1.7 Award of Proposal: The District reserves the right to award this contract to multiple bidder(s). 1.8 Pricing Breakdown: MUST be submitted on the bid spec sheets included. 1.9 Communication with the District: In an effort to maintain complete transparencies among all bidders

the sole point of contact regarding this RFP is Mr. Leon Sturkey. Bids will not be accepted and/or opened from vendors who do not adhere to this policy. It is the responsibility of the bidder to inquire about any requirements of this RFP that is not understood via the following email [email protected], details relating to this will be explained at the pre-bid meeting.

1.10 Confidentiality: The information contained in proposals submitted for the District’s consideration will be

held in confidence until all evaluations are concluded and an award has been made. 1.11 Cost of Preparation: The Bidder assumes all cost of preparation of the proposal and any presentation

necessary to the proposal process. 1.12 Debarment: Submission of a signed proposal in response to this solicitation is certification that your

firm (or any subcontractor) is not currently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any State or Federal department or agency. Submission is also agreement that the District will be notified of any change in this status.

1.13 Proposal Validity: Unless specified otherwise, all proposals shall be valid for one hundred eighty (180)

days from the due date of the proposal.

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SECTION TWO 2.0 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

2.1 Contract Documents: If a separate Contract is not written, the Contract entered into by the parities shall consist of the RFP, the signed proposal submitted by the Contractor, the specifications including all modifications thereof, and a purchase order or letter of agreement requiring signatures of the District and the Contractor, all of which shall be referred to collectively as the Contract Documents.

2.2 Contract Term: The initial Contract term shall begin the next business day following the Board’s approval

and MUST be completed by August 1, 2018.

2.3 Liquidated Damages: For each and every day past the deadline of August 1, 2018 the Contractor will pay the District 1% of the contract amount. The 1% will be deducted from the invoice upon payment by the District to the Contractor.

2.4 Non-Waiver of Defaults: Any failure of the District to enforce or require the strict keeping and

performance of any of the terms and conditions of this agreement shall not constitute a waiver of such terms, conditions, or rights.

2.5 Cancellation/Termination: The District may cancel this agreement at any time with thirty (30) days

written notice.

2.6 Assignment: Vendor shall not during the contract, assign, transfer or subcontract any part of the agreement to any other contractor/supplier without written approval of Marion County School District.

2.7 Equal Opportunity: In the execution of the Contract, the Contractor and all subcontractors agree,

consistent with District policy, not to discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, transgender status or gender expression, national origin or citizenship status, age, disability or veteran’s status and to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request.

2.8 Hold Harmless/Indemnification Agreement: Vendor agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the

Marion County School District, its Board and its Board members in their official and individual capacities, its successors, assignees, employees, contractors and agents from and against any and all claims, cost, expenses, damages, and liabilities, including reasonable attorney fees, arising out of (1) negligent acts or willful misconduct of the vendor an/or its officers, directors and employees, agent, subcontractors, successors or assigns; (2) any breach of the term of this Agreement by Vendor; (3) any violation of applicable State and/or Federal Law, regulation, or requirement; or (4) any breach of any representation or warranty made by the Vendor under this agreement. The Vendor agrees to notify the Marion County School District by certified mail, return receipt requested, immediately upon knowledge of any claim, suit, action or proceeding for which it may be entitled to indemnification under this Agreement.

2.9 Independent Contractor: Whether the Contractor is a corporation, partnership, other legal entity, or an

individual, the Contractor is an independent contractor. If the Contractor is an individual, the Contractor’s duties will be performed with the understanding that the Contractor is a self-employed person, has special expertise as to the services which the Contractor is to perform and is customarily engaged in the independent performance of the same or similar services for others. The manner in which the services are performed shall be controlled by the Contractor; however, the nature of the services and the results to be achieved shall be specified by the District. The Contractor is not to be deemed an employee or agent of the District and has no authority to make any binding commitments or obligations on behalf of the District except as expressly provided herein. The District has prepared

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specific guidelines to be used for contractual agreements with individuals (not corporations or partnerships) who are not considered employees of the District.

2.10 Contractor’s Liability Insurance: The Contractor shall not commence work under this Contract until the

Contractor has obtained all insurance required under this paragraph and such subcontractor to commence work on any subcontract until all similar insurance required of subcontractor has been so obtained. A. General Liability – Contractor shall provide General Liability insurance with coverage for premises

and operations, products and completed operations, explosion, collapse and underground hazards, broad form property damage, contractual, personal and advertising injury liabilities. Insurance shall be provided on a standard Insurance Services Office Commercial 9ISO) General Liability 1998 Form CG0001 or equivalent and shall include the following endorsement or equivalent: The policy form and endorsement must be included on the certificate of insurance. The below required minimum insurance limits shall not be construed as a limitation of the District’s rights under any insurance with higher limits and no insurance shall be endorsed to included such a limitation. General Liability insurance required minimum limits:

1. General Aggregate $2,000,000 2. Products & Completed Operations Aggregate $2,000,000 3. Personal Injury Aggregate $1,000,000 4. Each Occurrence of Contracts Under $1 million $1,000,000 5. Each Occurrence of Contracts $1 million and above $2,000,000 6. Personal/Advertising Injury $1,000,000 7. Medical Payments (Any One Person) $5,000

B. Workers’ Compensation: The Contractor shall provide Worker’s Compensation insurance with

coverage on a statutory basis according to South Carolina Law and will apply to all personnel on the job site. Worker’s Compensation insurance required minimums:

1. Coverage A (Workers’ Compensation) Statutory Limits 2. Coverage B (Employer’s Liability)

Bodily injury by accident $500,000 each accident Bodily injury by disease $500,000 each employee Bodily injury by disease $500,000 policy limit

C. Vehicle Liability Insurance: The Contractor shall provide Vehicle Liability Insurance with coverage for

all owned, hired/rented and non-owned vehicles. Vehicle Liability insurance required minimum limit:

1. Combined Single Limit $1,000,000 each accident or 2. Split Limits $1,000,000 bodily injury $1,000,000 property damage

D. Certificates of Insurance acceptable to the District shall be filed with the District Purchasing

department prior to commencement of work.

2.11 Job Site Safety: The Contractor shall adhere to all applicable laws including the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) most recently published Safety and Health Standards for Construction

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(29 CFR 1926) and general Occupational Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910) for the duration of the Contract.

2.12 Prior to the commencement of any phase of work under this Contract, the Contractor will submit the

names(s) of the person(s) who is (are) responsible for job site safety and environmental management under this Contract and is (are) familiar with the above referenced regulations and applicable polices of the District.

2.13 Where any of the Contractor’s operations occur in, on or within 50 feet of any door, window, or air

intake in a building occupied by District employees or students, the Contractor shall, prior to the start of any operation, provided directly of the Director of Operations, copies of the Material Safety Data Sheets on all material to be used in the operation. The Director of Operations shall be responsible for ensuring proper precautions and notifications are made to the building occupants prior to initiation of such operations.

2.14 Solid Waste Removal: The Contractor will be responsible for cleaning up and removing all waste

materials created by the Contractor’s operation from District premises by the end of the day. The Contractor will promote waste reduction and recycling and follow Districts policies to reduce, reuse, and recycle.

2.15 Asbestos Removal: The District shall be responsible to track and coordinate the disposal of all Asbestos

Containing Material (ACM). The Contractor is responsible for performing very basic visual assessments of all projects and maintenance work sites for suspected hazardous material (materials not labeled) prior to commencing work. Where such materials are located, the Contractor shall stop work and communicate the need for material identification to the Director of Facilities. The Director of Facilities will then contact the Asbestos and Lead Coordinator who facilitates testing and identification of the material, completes Abatement Notifications, where applicable, and reports of tests and/or abatement schedules to the Director of Facilities who will then direct the Contractor.

2.16 Condition and Care of Property and Protection of the Work: The Contractor shall continuously maintain

adequate protection of all work covered by the Contract from damage or loss and shall protect the property from injury or loss arising in connection with this Contract, and shall make good any such damage, injury or loss. The Contractor shall adequately protect adjacent property as provided by law and the Contract Documents.

2.17 Separate Contracts: The District reserves the right to obtain competitive bids or proposals for work not

covered under this Contract, including alterations. The Contractor will cooperate with any contractor retained under such conditions.

2.18 Force Majeure: Neither party shall be liable to the other or be deemed to be in breach of this Contract

for any failure or delay in rendering performance arising out of causes beyond its reasonable control and without its fault or negligence. Such causes may include, but are not limited to: acts of God or of a public enemy, fires, flood, epidemics, strikes, embargoes or unusually severe weather. Dates or time of performance shall be extended to the extent of delays excused by this section provided that the party whose performance is affected notifies the other promptly of the existence and nature of such delay.

2.19 The Director of Operations must be notified within one (1) hour or as soon as possible, but no later then

twenty-four (24) hours, of any accident or injury that occurs during the course of work performed under this Contract.

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SECTION THREE

3.0 PERFORMANCE TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

3.1 Employees: The Contractor shall employ only competent and satisfactory personnel and shall provide a sufficient number of employees to perform the required services efficiently and in a manner satisfactory to the District. If the Contract Administrator or designee notifies the Contractor in writing that any person employed on this Contract is incompetent, disorderly, or otherwise unsatisfactory, such person shall not again be employed in the execution of this Contract without the prior written consent of the Contract Administrator.

3.2 Payments: Payments will be net 30 days upon completion of work.

SECTION FOUR

4.0 PROPOSAL CONTENT Bidder shall ensure that all information required herein is submitted with the proposal. All information

provided should be verifiable by documentation requested by the District. Failure to provide all information, inaccuracy or misstatements may be sufficient cause for rejection of the proposal or rescission of an award. Bidders are encouraged to provide any additional information describing operational abilities. Responses to each requirement below should be in order and clearly marked with the section number to which they respond.

4.1 Business Profile: Provide a brief history of your company, length of time in business, number of

employees including contract painters. Provide emphasis on the painting services part of your company. 4.2 Employees: Describe how many experienced painters are employed on this project and how much

professional experience each employee has in contract painting. 4.3 Reference: A list of three references is required to be submitted with your proposal. These references

should be agencies your firm has done business with in the past year on projects with similar scope to this RFP. Provide the project name, the scope of the job, contact person, telephone number and address.

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SIGNATURE PAGE

COMPANY NAME_________________________________________________________

By: _________________________________________________ (Signature)

___________________________________________ (Print Name)

__________________________________________ (Title)

___________________________________________ (Phone Number)

___________________________________________ (Fax Number)

____________________________________________ (E-Mail Address)

____________________________________________ (Date)

BRITTON'S NECK ELEM. / Yr. Blt. 1954 / 1-story / 51,912 SF 223 Gresham Road

Gresham, SC 29456

Location Description Surface Paint Finish Color

A6 - B7 Corridors ** Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)

"Walls Only"

This project available dates March 30 thru April 7, 2018. Completion by April 8 a must.

Exclude: Kitchen, Cafeteria, Media Center, Gym, Storage Rooms and Closets

BNE PAINT TOTAL: $

NOTE: PREP - All surfaces MUST be PRIMER AND STAIN KILL.

NOTE: Spray application process must be used when priming and painting lockers. *

NOTE: Includes all restrooms in corridors, excludes storage rooms & closets. **

NOTE: Motivational quotes and painted school name to remain untouched. ***

JOHNAKIN MIDDLE / Yr. Blt. 1954 / 1-story / 78,661 SF 601 Gurley Street

Marion, SC 29571

Location Description Surface Paint Finish Color

SECTION "A"

ALL Corridors & Restrooms Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)201 - 217 Lockers Lockers* Metal (see spec sheets) Match

SECTION "B", 6th grd

201 - 217 Classrooms Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)

SECTION "C", 7/8th grd

101 - 127 Classrooms Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)Exclude lockers

SECTION "D"

301-311 Classrooms Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)Exclude lockers

SECTION "E"

All Exterior Doors and Jams Doors Metal (see spec sheets) Match

Exclude: Kitchen, Cafeteria, Media Center, Gym, Storage Rooms and Closets

JMS PAINT TOTAL: $

NOTE: PREP - All surfaces MUST be PRIMER AND STAIN KILL.

NOTE: Spray application process must be used when priming and painting lockers. *

NOTE: Includes all restrooms in corridors, excludes storage rooms & closets. **

NOTE: Motivational quotes and painted school name to remain untouched. ***

MULLINS HIGH / Yr. Blt. 1980 / 1-story / 107,768 SF

Location Description Surface Paint Finish Color

Exterior Front Entry ONLY Doors/Frames/Win Metal (see spec sheets) Match

Hall A, B, C, D Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)

Halls Mesh Fiber Board Ceilings Mesh Fiber (see spec sheets)

Adm Office Halls Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)

Band Rm / Lecture Hall Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)

101B - 127B Classrooms Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)

102D - 114D Classrooms Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)100A - 110A Classrooms Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)103C + other rooms Hall C Walls Cinder Block (see spec sheets)

Exclude: Kitchen, Cafeteria, Media Center, Gym, Storage Rooms and Closets

MuHS PAINT TOTAL: $

NOTE: PREP - All surfaces MUST be PRIMER AND STAIN KILL.

NOTE: Spray application process must be used when priming and painting lockers. *

NOTE: Includes all restrooms in corridors, excludes storage rooms & closets. **

NOTE: Motivational quotes and painted school name to remain untouched. ***

EASTERLING ELEM. Kd BLDG. #1/ Yr. Blt. 1972 / 1-story / 6,000 SF 600 E. Northside Ave.

Marion, SC 29571

Location Description Surface Paint Finish Color

Exterior trim only Trim and doors Metal (see spec sheets) Match

Date available for painting by contractor is flexible as all work is enterior only.

Exclude: Kitchen, Cafeteria, Media Center, Gym, Storage Rooms and Closets

EPS PAINT TOTAL: $

NOTE: PREP - All surfaces MUST be PRIMER AND STAIN KILL.

NOTE: Spray application process must be used when priming and painting lockers. *

NOTE: Includes all restrooms in corridors, excludes storage rooms & closets. **

NOTE: Motivational quotes and painted school name to remain untouched. ***

WV-S2131L

WV-S2531LN

County Owned Axis Camera

Axis 180 deg. Camera

Axis 360 deg. Camera

Card Reader

Intercom

ablake
Oval

SCHEDULE

Exterior Finishes

WoodPrimer: B49W00600 - EXTRM BLK ALK PR WFinish: B66W01501 - MULTI ACRY EX WHT

SteelPrimer: B49W00600 - EXTRM BLK ALK PR WFinish: B66W01501 - MULTI ACRY EX WHT

Metal Doors and WindowsPrimer: B49W00600 - EXTRM BLK ALK PR WFinish: B66W01501 - MULTI ACRY EX WHT2 Coats of Finish may be required depending on Color

Galvanized2 Coats: B66W01501 - MULTI ACRY EX WHT

Interior Finishes

All office and Nurse's wallsPrimer: B49W00600 - EXTRM BLK ALK PR W2 Coats: D12W00051 - Paint Shield Interior Latex Microbicidal Paint - EgShel Extra White

Concrete Block (CMU)Primer: B49W00600 - EXTRM BLK ALK PR WFinish: B66W01501 - MULTI ACRY EX WHT

DrywallPrimer: B49W00600 - EXTRM BLK ALK PR WFinish: B66W01501 - MULTI ACRY EX WHT

WoodPrimer: B49W00600 - EXTRM BLK ALK PR WFinish: B66W01501 - MULTI ACRY EX WHT

Doors and FamesPrimer: B49W00600 - EXTRM BLK ALK PR WFinish: B66W01501 - MULTI ACRY EX WHT

Natural Doors2 Coats: A67F00001 - Wood Classics® Polyurethane Varnish Hand Rubbed Satin Clear

Fiber Board and Bar Joist CeilingsPrimer: B49W00600 - EXTRM BLK ALK PR WFinish: B66W00001 - DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish White

Galvanized2 Coats: B66W01501 - MULTI ACRY EX WHT

Steel LockersFinish: F75W00200 - Sher-Kem® Fast Dry Metal Finishing Enamel Extra WhiteSubstrate must be sanded or de-glossed prior to application

END OF SECTION

SURFACE PREPARATION

1) Block (Cinder and Concrete)Remove all loose mortar and foreign material. Surface must be free of laitance, concrete dust, dirt,form release agents, moisture curing membranes, loose cement, and hardeners. Concrete and mortarmust be cured at least 30 days at 75°F.The pH of the surface should be between 6 and 9,unless theproducts to be used are designed to be used in high pH environments such as Loxon. On tilt-up andpoured-in-place concrete, commercial detergents and abrasive blasting may be necessary to preparethe surface. Fill bug holes, air pockets, and other voids with a patching compound such as ConSeal.

2) Drywall (Interior and Exterior)Must be clean and dry. All nail heads must be set and spackled. Joints must be taped and coveredwith a joint compound. Spackled nail heads and tape joints must be sanded smooth and all dustremoved prior to painting. Exterior surfaces must be spackled with exterior grade compounds.

3) Galvanized MetalAllow to weather a minimum of 6 months prior to coating. Clean per SSPC-SP1 using detergent andwater or a degreasing cleaner, then prime as required. When weathering is not possible or the surfacehas been treated with chromate's or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a testarea, priming as required. Allow the coating to dry at least one week before testing. If adhesion ispoor, Brush Blast per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments.

4) Previously Coated SurfacesMaintenance painting will frequently not permit or require complete removal of all old coatings prior torepainting. However, all surface contamination such as oil, grease, loose paint, mill scale, dirt, foreignmatter, rust, mold, mildew, mortar, efflorescence, and sealers must be removed to assure soundbonding to the tightly adhering old paint. Glossy surfaces of old paint films must be clean and dullbefore repainting. Thorough washing with an abrasive cleanser will clean and dull in one operation, or,wash thoroughly and dull by sanding. Spot prime any bare areas with an appropriate primer.Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise theservice length of the system. Check for compatibility by applying a test patch of the recommendedcoating system, covering at least 2 to 3 square feet. Allow to dry one week before testing adhesionper ASTM D3359. If the coating system is incompatible, complete removal is required.

5) Hand Tool CleaningHand Tool Cleaning removes all loose mill scale, loose rust, and other detrimental foreign matter. It isnot intended that adherent mill scale, rust, and paint be removed by this process. Mill scale, rust, andpaint are considered adherent if they cannot be removed by lifting with a dull putty knife. Before handtool cleaning, remove visible oil, grease, soluble residues, and salts by the methods outlined in SSPC-SP1. For complete instructions, refer to Steel Structures Paint Council Surface PreparationSpecification No. 2 (SSPC-SP2)

6) Wood (Exterior)Must be clean and dry. Prime and paint as soon as possible. Knots and pitch streaks must bescraped, sanded, and spot primed before a full priming coat is applied. Patch all nail holes andimperfections with a wood filler or putty and sand smooth.

7) Wood (Interior)All finishing lumber and flooring must be stored in dry, warm rooms to prevent absorption of moisture,shrinkage, and roughening of the wood. All surfaces must be sanded smooth, with the grain, neveracross it. Surface blemishes must be corrected and the area cleaned of dust before coating.

END OF SPECIFICATION

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Abrasion Resistance Method: ASTM D4060, CS17 wheel, 1000 cycles, 1 kg load Result: 142 mg loss Direct Impact Resistance: Method: ASTM D2794 Result: 120 in. lb Dry Heat Resistance: Method: ASTM D2485 Result: 200°F Flexibility: Method: ASTM D522, 180° bend, 1/8" mandrel Result: Passes Pencil Hardness: Method: ASTM D3363 Result: 3H

RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS

As of 12/05/2017, Complies with: OTC Yes LEED® 09 NC CI Yes OTC Phase II Yes LEED® 09 CS Yes SCAQMD Yes LEED® v4 Emissons No CARB Yes LEED® v4 VOC Yes CARB SCM 2007 Yes Canada Yes MPI Gloss & Eg-Shel Yes

B66-1500 SERIES GLOSS B66-1550 SERIES SEMI-GLOSS B66-1560 SERIES EG-SHEL

The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate.

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

APPLICATION Temperature: 50°F minimum 100°F maximum (Air, surface, and material) At least 5°F above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions.

Reducer: Water Airless Spray Pressure .................................... 2000 psi Hose ............................................ 1/4" ID Tip ...................................... .013" - .017" Filter ......................................... 60 mesh Reduction .................. Not recommended Conventional Spray Gun .......................................... Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle ......................................63C Air Nozzle .......................................63FB Atomization Pressure .................. 60 PSI Fluid Pressure ............................. 50 PSI Reduction .................. Not recommended Brush ......................... Nylon / polyester Reduction .................. Not recommended Due to this product's fast dry performance, brushing should be limited to small areas where a wet edge can be maintained

Roller ...................................1/4" woven Reduction ................. Not recommended If specific application equipment is listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted.

CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using solvents. HOTW 12/05/2017 B66W01501 09 44 FRC, SP, KOR

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Iron & Steel - Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6. Primer recommended for best performance. Aluminum - Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material per SSPC-SP1. Galvanizing - Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP16 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned.

Concrete Block - Surface should be thoroughly clean and dry. Air, material and surface temperatures must be at least 55°F (13°C) before filling. Use Heavy Duty Block Filler or Loxon Block Surfacer. The filler must be thoroughly dry before topcoating. Masonry - All masonry must be free of dirt, oil, grease, loose paint, mortar, masonry dust, etc. Clean per SSPC-SP13/Nace 6/ ICRI No. 310.2R, CSP 1-3. Poured, troweled, or tilt-up concrete, plaster, mortar, etc. must be thoroughly cured at least 30 days at 75°F. Form release compounds and curing membranes must be removed by brush blasting. Brick must be allowed to weather for one year prior to surface preparation and painting. Prime the area the same day as cleaned. Weathered masonry and soft or porous cement board must be brush blasted or power tool cleaned to remove loosely adhering contamination and to get to a hard, firm surface. Apply one coat Loxon Conditioner, following label recommendations. Previously Painted Surfaces - If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface and/or removal of the previous coating may be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated on front page. Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profile, roughness or porosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions, and excessive film build. Excessive reduction of material can affect film build, appearance, and adhesion. Overspray landing on hot surfaces may adhere to these surfaces. Immediately remove overspray from hot surfaces before adhesion occurs. Dry fall characteristics will be affected by tinting and at temperatures below 77°F(25°C) or above 50% RH.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before using, carefully read CAUTIONS on label and refer to the Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) before use. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions.

PERFORMANCE TIPS No painting should be done immediately after a rain or during foggy weather. Do not paint on wet surfaces. Check adhesion by applying a test strip to determine the readiness for painting.

PRO INDUSTRIAL MULTI-SURFACE ACRYLIC

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EXTREME BLOCK™

Stain Blocking Primer/Sealer

White B49W00600

CHARACTERISTICS Color: White Coverage: 350 - 400 sq ft/gal @ 4 mils wet; 2.2 mils dry Drying Time, @ 50% RH, 77°F: Drying and recoat times are temperature, humidity and film thickness dependent.

Touch: 1 hour Recoat: 2 hours Finish: Flat Tinting: Blend-A-Color Toner only. For best color development, use the recommended "P"-shade primer. If desired, up to 4 oz per gallon of Blend-A-Color Toner can be used to approximate the topcoat color. Check color before use.

White: B49W00600

VOC (less exempt solvents): 338 g/L; 2.82 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s.12

Volume Solids: 55 ± 2% Weight Solids: 76 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 11.98 lb Flash Point: 111°F, TCC Vehicle Type: Alkyd When spot priming on some surfaces, a non-uniform appearance of the final coat may result, due to differences in holdout between primed and unprimed areas. To avoid this, prime the entire surface rather than spot priming. For optimal performance, this primer must be topcoated with a latex, alkyd/oil, or water based epoxy coating on architectural applications. For exterior exposure, this primer must be topcoated within 14 days with architectural latex or oil finishes.

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Remove all surface contamination by washing with an appropriate cleaner, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Scrape and sand peeled or checked paint to a sound surface. Sand glossy surfaces dull. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system. Wood, Composition Board - Sand any exposed wood to a fresh surface. Patch all holes and imperfections with a wood filler or putty and sand smooth. Spot prime knots and sap streaks. On woods that present potential tannin bleeding, such as redwood and cedar, Extreme Block Stain Blocking Primer/Sealer can be used. Care must be taken to determine if tannins will be activated by the solvent in the coating. To test for bleeding, coat a 4 foot by 4 foot section with the primer. If no bleeding is evident within 2 hours, proceed with complete priming. If bleeding occurs, use Exterior Latex Wood Primer.

Extreme Block™ Stain Blocking Primer/Sealer: Stain Blocking

Fast drying

Blocks and seals stains from water,

smoke, fire, nicotine, knots and

tannin bleed

Multi-purpose oil-based primer

Excellent adhesion

High hiding

Interior or Exterior use

Easily sands

For use on these surfaces: • Pine • Fir

• Cedar • Redwood

• Plywood • Hardboard

• Wood • Cured Masonry

• Drywall • Ceiling tiles

• Cured plaster • Primed Metals

• Previously Painted Surfaces

• Whole house primer

Mildew Resistant This coating contains agents which inhibit the growth of mildew on the surface of this coating film.

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Stain Blocking Primer/Sealer

White B49W00600

APPLICATION Apply at temperatures above 35°F.

No reduction necessary.

Brush

Use a natural bristle brush. Purdy Black

Bristle.

Roller Use a 3/8" - 3/4" nap synthetic cover.

Purdy White Dove 1/2” nap.

Airless Spray

Pressure ................................ 2000 psi

Tip .................................... .019"-.021"

CAUTIONS Review current SDS prior to use. Non-photochemically reactive. Not for use on horizontal surfaces, such as a roof, deck, or floor, or where water may collect. Before using, carefully read CAUTIONS on label. HOTW 02/07/2018 B49W00600 11 338

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CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills, spatters, and tools immediately with a compliant cleanup solvent. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using solvents. DANGER: Rags, steel wool, other waste soaked with this product, and sanding residue may spontaneously catch fire if improperly discarded. Immediately place rags, steel wool, other waste soaked with this product, and sanding residue in a sealed, water-filled, metal container. Dispose of in accordance with local fire regulations.

SURFACE PREPARATION Mildew Prior to attempting to remove mildew, it is always recommended to test any cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area prior to use. Bleach and bleaching type cleaners may damage or discolor existing paint films. Bleach alternative cleaning solutions may be advised. Mildew may be removed before painting by washing with a solution of 1 part liquid bleach and 3 parts water. Apply the solution and scrub the mildewed area. Allow the solution to remain on the surface for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the surface to dry before painting. Wear protective eyewear, waterproof gloves, and protective clothing. Quickly wash off any of the mixture that comes in contact with your skin. Do not add detergents or ammonia to the bleach/water solution. Drywall Fill cracks and nail holes with patching paste/spackle and sand smooth. Joint compounds must be cured and sanded smooth. Remove all sanding dust. Caulking Fill gaps between windows, doors, trim, and other through-wall openings with the appropriate caulk after priming the surface. Allow proper drying time before application of the primer.

Smoke, fire, or stain damaged areas- Thoroughly clean the surface before applying to smoke, fire or stained areas. After priming, allow to dry 1 hour, test a small area for bleeding by applying the topcoat before painting the entire project. If the stain bleeds through, apply a second coat of primer and allow to dry overnight and retest before topcoating. Plaster Bare plaster must be cured and hard. Textured, soft, porous, or powdery plaster should be treated with a solution of 1 pint household vinegar to 1 gallon of water. Repeat until the surface is hard, rinse with clear water and allow to dry.

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

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Polyurethane Varnish

A67V00001 Gloss A67F00001 Satin

SPECIFICATION

Suggested system: Tough, Abrasion Resistant 1st: Wood Classics Stain (optional)

2nd: Wood Classics Polyurethane Varnish

3rd: Wood Classics Polyurethane Varnish Shading with Wood Classics Stain: Base oz/gal Strength

Clear 0-2 not controlled Tinting with Blend-A-Color Toner: Base oz/gal Strength

Clear 0-1 not controlled White or light colors When used over a white or very light stain color this product will impart a slight yellow cast to the final appearance.

CHARACTERISTICS The Wood Classics System is designed for use on architectural wood in commercial, institutional, and residential new construction and also for refinishing. Wood Classics Polyurethane Varnish provides a rich, even finish with excellent durability, abrasion resistance, and resistance to many household spills. Color: Clear Amber Coverage: 350 - 400 sq ft/gal @ 4 mils wet; 1.4 to 1.7 mils dry Drying Time, @ 77°F, 50% RH: Touch: 2 hours To Sand: Scuff sand: 8-10 hours Aggressive sanding: overnight Recoat: after 12 hours and before 48 Dry to use/service: Light Traffic 24 hours Heavy Traffic 3 days Drying and recoat times are temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent

Finish: Gloss 80+ units @ 60° Satin 20-30 units @ 60° Vehicle Type: Polyurethane Alkyd A67V00001 Gloss Flash Point: 117°F PMCC VOC (less exempt solvents): 447 g/L, 3.73 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s.12

Volume Solids: 43 ± 2% Weight Solids : 49 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 7.38 lb A67F00001 Satin Flash Point: 105°F PMCC VOC (less exempt solvents): 493 g/L,4.11 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s.12

Volume Solids: 36 ± 2% Weight Solids : 43 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 7.29 lb

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As of 04/28/2017, Complies with: OTC No LEED® 09 NC, CI No OTC Phase II No LEED® 09 CS No SCAQMD No LEED® 09 H&S No CARB No LEED® V4 Emissions No CARB SCM2007 No LEED® V4 VOC No Canada No MPI Yes

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Wood must be dry and cleaned of dirt, grease, wax, polish, and marks. Old finishes in poor condition should be completely removed and the surface treated as a new surface. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system. New wood should be stored inside for a minimum of 24 hours prior to staining. Stain or varnish applied to wood that has not been dried thoroughly can exhibit blotching, discoloration, or cracking. Sand wood to a smooth surface using 100-120 grit paper. Remove sanding dust with a vacuum or tack cloth. Avoid sanding wood that has only stain on it, sanding will remove some of the stain creating an uneven appearance.

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

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Polyurethane Varnish

A67V00001 Gloss A67F00001 Satin

CAUTIONS For interior use only. Limited durability on surfaces exposed to direct sunlight, such as window sills. Not for use on surfaces continuously wet or under water. Not for use under vehicles (cars/trucks). Do not use over sanding sealers, peeling will occur. Before using, carefully read CAUTIONS on label. HOTW 04/28/2017 A67V00001 18 447 HOTW 04/28/2017 A67F00001 25 493

CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills, spatters and tools immediately after use with compliant cleanup solvent. Follow manufacturer’s safety recommendations when using solvents. DANGER: Rags, steel wool, other waste soaked with this product, and sanding residue may spontaneously catch fire if improperly discarded. Immediately place rags, steel wool, other waste soaked with this product, and sanding residue in a sealed, water-filled, metal container. Dispose of in accordance with local fire regulations.

APPLICATION Be sure the temperature is above 50°F, and the humidity is below 85%. Do not shake. Stir Satin gently during use. No reduction necessary. Brush—Use a natural bristle brush. Brush out evenly, avoid unnecessary brushing into already coated areas. Avoid over-brushing which causes bubbling.

Spray—Airless

Pressure ................................ 2000 psi

Tip ................................... .008" - .013"

Spray—Conventional Air Pressure ............................... 50 psi

Fluid Pressure ...................... 10-20 psi

Cap/Tip .................................... 704/FF

HVLP

Unit ...................... Graco 3800 or 4900

Gun ............................................... 960

Tip ................................... 1.4 -1.6 mm

Staining may raise the grain of the wood, developing a slight texture. After the first coat of varnish is applied, if sanding is needed to eliminate this texture, allow overnight drying before sanding. Very lightly scuff sand between coats using 180 or finer grit sandpaper. Although not as effective as sandpaper, and synthetic abrasive pads may be used for very light sanding. If aggressive sanding is required, allow the varnish to dry overnight. Remove sanding dust with a vacuum or tack cloth. After the last coat of varnish is applied, allow overnight drying before using the varnished item. For floors, allow to dry 24 hours for light foot traffic and 3 days for heavy wear areas.

APPLICATION Tips: The information, data, and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon test results believed to be reliable. However, due to the wide variety of substrates, substrate properties, surface preparation methods, equipment and tools, application methods, and environments, the customer should test the complete system for adhesion, compatibility and performance prior to full scale application.

Surface to be finished must be free from dirt or other foreign matter.

Natural wood will change color by itself and clear wood finishes will not keep this from occurring.

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Product descriPtion

DTM Acrylic PriMer/Finish is a 100% acrylic emulsion, waterborne, corrosion resistant coating for both new construction and industrial applications. It can be used as a primer under most water based topcoats or alone as a primer/topcoat system. It can be used directly over multiple substrates.• ChemicalResistant • Earlymoistureresistant• Fastdry • Outstandingexteriordurability• Flash/EarlyRustResistant • Singlecomponent• Lowodor/lowVOC

Product characteristics

Finish: Flat

color: White

Volume solids: 46% ± 2%

Weight solids: 61% ± 2%

VOc (ePA Method 24): <150 g/l; 1.25 lb/gal

recommended spreading rate per coat:Minimum Maximum

Wet mils (microns) 5.0 (125) 10.0 (250)Dry mils (microns) 2.5 (64) 5.0 (125)~coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L) 150 (3.7) 295 (7.2)Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L)@1mil/25micronsdft 736 (18.1)

NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance.

Drying schedule @ 6.0 mils wet (150 microns):@ 55°F/13°c @ 77°F/25°c @ 120°F/49°c

50% RHTo touch: 1 hour 40 minutes 20 minutesTo handle: 6 hours 4 hours 2 hoursTo recoat: 8 hours 4 hours 2 hoursTo cure: 45 days 30 days 14 daysDrying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent.

shelf life: 36 months, unopenedStoreindoorsat50°F(10°C)to100°F(38°C)

Flash Point: >200°F(93°C),PMCCreducer/clean Up: Water

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recommended uses

Foruseoverprepared:• Steel • Aluminum • Concrete• Galvanizing • Masonry • Zincrichprimers

Examples:• BarJoists • SteelDeckCeiling• NewConstruction • Piping• StructuralSteel • Tanks

• ConformstoAWWAD102OCS#3• Acceptableforuseinhighperformancearchitecturalapplications• SuitableforuseinUSDAinspectedfacilities• ConformstoMPI#134

Performance characteristics

substrate*:Steelsurface Preparation*:SSPC-SP10system Tested*: 1ct.DTMAcrylicPrimer/[email protected](75microns)

*unless otherwise noted below

Test name Test Method results

Abrasion resistance

ASTMD4060,CS17wheel,1000 cycles, 1kg load

225 mg loss

Accelerated Weathering (2 coats)

ASTMD4587,QUV-A,4,000hours

Passes

Adhesion ASTMD4541 >500 psi

corrosion Weathering

ASTMD5894,12 cycles, 4,032 hours

Rating9perASTMD610forrusting;Rating10perASTMD714forblistering

Direct impact resistance ASTMD2794 >140 in. lbs.

Dry heat resistance ASTMD2485 250°F(121°C)

exterior Durability 1year,45°South Excellent

Flexibility ASTMD522,180°bend, 1/4" mandrel Passes

Moisture conden-sation resistance (2 coats)

ASTMD4585,100°F(38°C) Excellent

Pencil hardness ASTMD3363 Hsalt Fog resistance

ASTMB117,500hours Excellent

Provides performance comparable to products formulated tofederalspecification:A-A-50557,andPaintSpecification:SSPC-Paint23.

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surface PreParation

Surfacemustbeclean,dry,andinsoundcondition.Removealloil,dust,grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion.

Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning.RefertoproductApplicationBulletinfordetailedsurfaceprepara-tion information.Minimumrecommendedsurfacepreparation: Iron&Steel: SSPC-SP2 Aluminum: SSPC-SP1 Galvanizing: SSPC-SP1 Concrete&Masonry: SSPC-SP13/NACE6orICRINo.310.2R, CSP1-3

surface Preparation standardscondition of surface

isO 8501-1bs7079:A1

swedish std.sis055900 ssPc nAce

WhiteMetal Sa3 Sa3 SP5 1NearWhiteMetal Sa2.5 Sa2.5 SP10 2CommercialBlast Sa2 Sa2 SP6 3Brush-OffBlast Sa1 Sa1 SP7 4HandToolCleaning Rusted CSt2 CSt2 SP2 -

Pitted&Rusted DSt2 DSt2 SP2 -PowerToolCleaning Rusted CSt3 CSt3 SP3 -

Pitted&Rusted DSt3 DSt3 SP3 -

tinting

TintwithBAC,CCE,orEnviroTonerat75%tintstrength,2oz/galmaxi-mum.BetterperformancewillbeachievedwithEnviroToners.Productisnotcontrolledfortintstrength.Fiveminutesminimummixingonamechanicalshakerisrequiredforcompletemixingofcolor.

TintingwithBACorCCEcanaffecttheflash/earlyrustresistanceof the coating.

aPPlication conditions

Temperature: 50°F(10°C)minimum,120°F(44°C) maximum (air, surface, and material) Atleast5°F(2.8°C)abovedewpointRelativehumidity: 85%maximum

RefertoproductApplicationBulletinfordetailedapplicationinformation.

ordering information

Packaging: 1(3.78L)and5(18.9L)galloncontainersWeightpergallon: 11.46±0.2lb1.4Kg/L

safety PrecautionsRefertotheMSDSsheetbeforeuse.

Publishedtechnicaldataandinstructionsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.ContactyourSherwin-Williamsrepresentativeforadditionaltechnicaldataandinstructions.

WarrantyTheSherwin-WilliamsCompanywarrantsourproductstobefreeofmanufactur-ingdefectsinaccordwithapplicableSherwin-Williamsqualitycontrolprocedures.Liabilityforproductsprovendefective,ifany,islimitedtoreplacementofthedefec-tive product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determinedbySherwin-Williams.NOOTHERWARRANTYORGUARANTEEOFANYKINDISMADEBYSHERWIN-WILLIAMS,EXPRESSEDORIMPLIED,STATUTORY,BYOPERATIONOFLAWOROTHERWISE,INCLUDINGMER-CHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.

Product InformatIon

recommended systems Dry Film Thickness / ct. Mils (Microns)steel:2cts. DTMAcrylicPrimer/Finish 2.5-5.0 (63-125)

steel:1ct. DTMAcrylicPrimer/Finish 2.5-5.0 (63-125)2cts. ProIndustrialDTMAcrylic 2.5-5.0 (63-125) Coating or MetalatexSemi-Gloss 1.5-4.0 (38-100) or WaterBasedCatalyzedEpoxy 2.5-3.0 (63-75) or SherCrylHPA 2.5-4.0 (63-100)

Aluminum, Galvanized, and Masonry:2cts. DTMAcrylicPrimer/Finish 2.5-5.0 (63-125)

Aluminum, Galvanized, and Masonry:1ct. DTMAcrylicPrimer/Finish 2.5-5.0 (63-125)2cts. ProIndustrialDTMAcrylic 2.5-5.0 (63-125) Coating or MetalatexSemi-Gloss 1.5-4.0 (38-100) or WaterBasedCatalyzedEpoxy 2.5-3.0 (63-75) or SherCrylHPA 2.5-5.0 (63-125)

concrete and Masonry:1ct. HeavyDutyBlockFiller 10.0-18.0 (250-450)2cts. DTMAcrylicPrimer/Finish 2.5-5.0 (63-125)

Previously Painted surfaces:1-2cts.DTMAcrylicPrimer/Finish 2.5-5.0 (63-125)

Thesystemslistedabovearerepresentativeoftheproduct'suse,other systems may be appropriate.

disclaimerTheinformationandrecommendationssetforthinthisProductDataSheetarebasedupontestsconductedbyoronbehalfofTheSherwin-WilliamsCompany.Suchinformationandrecommendationssetforthhereinaresubjecttochangeandpertaintotheproductofferedatthetimeofpublication.ConsultyourSherwin-WilliamsrepresentativetoobtainthemostrecentProductDataInformationandApplicationBulletin.

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Surfacemustbeclean,dry,andinsoundcondition.Removealloil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion.

Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning.

iron and steel:MinimumsurfacepreparationisHandToolClean-ingperSSPC-SP2.RemovealloilandgreasefromthesurfacebySolventCleaningperSSPC-SP1.Forbetterperformance,useCommercialBlastCleaningperSSPC-SP6.Selfpriming.

Aluminum:Removealloil,grease,dirt,oxideandotherforeignmaterialbySolventCleaningperSSPC-SP1.Selfpriming.

concrete block:Surfaceshouldbethoroughlycleananddry.Air,materialandsurfacetemperaturesmustbeatleast55°F(13°C) beforefilling.UseHeavyDutyBlockFiller.Thefillermustbethor-oughly dry before topcoating.

Galvanized Metal:Allowtoweatheraminimumof6monthspriorto coating.SolventCleanperSSPC-SP1.Whenweathering isnot possible or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates,firstSolventCleanperSSPC-SP1andapplyatestarea,allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting is necessary to remove these treatments. Selfpriming.RustygalvanizingrequiresaminimumofHandToolCleaningperSSPC-SP2.

Masonry:Allmasonrymustbefreeofdirt,oil,grease,loosepaint,mortar,masonrydust,etc.CleanperSSPC-SP13/Nace6/ICRINo.310.2R,CSP1-3.Poured,troweled,ortilt-upconcrete,plaster,mortar,etc.mustbethoroughlycuredatleast30daysat75°F.Formrelease compounds and curing membranes must be removed by brushblasting.Selfpriming.Brickmustbeallowedtoweatherforone year prior to surface preparation and painting.

PVc, Fiberglass: Remove all oil, grease, dirt, and other foreign materialbySolventCleaningperSSPC-SP1.Scuffsandtoabradesurface.Testadhesion.

Previously Painted surfaces: If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface.

surface Preparation standardscondition of surface

isO 8501-1bs7079:A1

swedish std.sis055900 ssPc nAce

WhiteMetal Sa3 Sa3 SP5 1NearWhiteMetal Sa2.5 Sa2.5 SP10 2CommercialBlast Sa2 Sa2 SP6 3Brush-OffBlast Sa1 Sa1 SP7 4HandToolCleaning Rusted CSt2 CSt2 SP2 -

Pitted&Rusted DSt2 DSt2 SP2 -PowerToolCleaning Rusted CSt3 CSt3 SP3 -

Pitted&Rusted DSt3 DSt3 SP3 -

aPPlIcatIon BulletInaPPlication conditions

Temperature: 50°F (10°C)minimum,120°F (44°C) maximum (air, surface, and material) Atleast5°F(2.8°C) above dew pointRelativehumidity: 85%maximum

aPPlication equiPment

Thefollowingisaguide.Changesinpressuresandtipsizesmaybeneededforproperspraycharacteristics.Alwayspurgesprayequipmentbeforeusewithlistedreducer.AnyreductionmustbecompliantwithexistingVOCregulationsandcompatiblewiththeexistingenvironmentalandapplicationconditions.

reducer/clean Up: .........Water

Airless spray Pressure.........................2000 psi Hose...............................1/4"ID Tip ...................................015"-.019" Filter ...............................60 mesh Reduction .......................as needed up to 12-1/2% by volume

conventional spray Gun ................................Binks95 FluidNozzle ...................66 AirNozzle.......................63PB AtomizationPressure .....60 psi FluidPressure ................25 psi Reduction .......................as needed up to 12-1/2% by volume

brush Brush..............................Nylon/Polyester Reduction .......................not recommended

roller Cover .............................3/8" woven / solvent resistant core Reduction .......................not recommended

Ifspecificapplicationequipmentisnotlistedabove,equivalentequipment may be substituted.

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Revised: January 15, 2015

DTM AcrylicPriMer/Finish

b66W1

Protective &

MarineCoatings

1.21

www.sherwin-williams.com/protective

aPPlIcatIon BulletIn

aPPlication Procedures

Surfacepreparationmustbecompletedasindicated.

Mixing instructions:Mixpaintthoroughlytoauniformconsistencywith low speed power agitation prior to use.

Applypaintattherecommendedfilmthicknessandspreadingrate as indicated below:

recommended spreading rate per coat:Minimum Maximum

Wet mils (microns) 5.0 (125) 10.0 (250)Dry mils (microns) 2.5 (64) 5.0 (125)~coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L) 150 (3.7) 295 (7.2)Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L)@1mil/25micronsdft 736 (18.1)

NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance.

Drying schedule @ 6.0 mils wet (150 microns):@ 55°F/13°c @ 77°F/25°c @ 120°F/49°c

50% RHTo touch: 1 hour 40 minutes 20 minutesTo handle: 6 hours 4 hours 2 hoursTo recoat: 8 hours 4 hours 2 hoursTo cure: 45 days 30 days 14 daysDrying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent.

Application of coating abovemaximumor belowminimumrecommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance.

clean uP instructions

Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water.Aftercleaning,flushsprayequipmentwithMineralSpiritstopreventrustingoftheequipment.Followmanufacturer'ssafetyrecommendationswhenusingMineralSpirits.

disclaimerTheinformationandrecommendationssetforthinthisProductDataSheetarebasedupontestsconductedbyoronbehalfofTheSherwin-WilliamsCompany.Suchinformationandrecommendationssetforthhereinaresubjecttochangeandpertaintotheproductofferedatthetimeofpublication.ConsultyourSherwin-WilliamsrepresentativetoobtainthemostrecentProductDataInformationandApplicationBulletin.

Performance tiPs

Stripecoatallcrevices,welds,andsharpedgestoprotectagainstearly failure in theseareas.For best results on rusty surfaces,alwaysapplyfirstcoatbybrush.Nopaintingshouldbedoneim-mediately after a rain or during foggy weather.

When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle

Duringtheearlystagesofdrying,thecoatingissensitivetorain,dew, high humidity, andmoisture condensation.Plan paintingschedulestoavoidtheseinfluencesduringthefirst16-24hoursof curing.

Spreadingratesarecalculatedonvolumesolidsanddonotincludeanapplicationlossfactorduetosurfaceprofile,roughnessorpo-rosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing,spillage,overthinning,climaticconditions,andexcessivefilmbuild.

Excessivereductionofmaterialcanaffectfilmbuild,appearance,and adhesion.

DTMAcrylicPrimer/Finishisextremelysensitivetohydrocarboncontainingsolvents.WhencleaningthesurfaceperSSPC-SP1,use only an emulsifying industrial detergent, followed by a water rinse.Donotusehydrocarboncontainingsolvents.

DonotuseoiloralkydtopcoatsoverDTMAcrylicPrimer/Finish.

Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning.

RefertoProductInformationsheetforadditionalperformancecharacteristics and properties.

safety PrecautionsRefertotheMSDSsheetbeforeuse.

Publishedtechnicaldataandinstructionsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.ContactyourSherwin-Williamsrepresentativeforadditionaltechnicaldataandinstructions.

WarrantyTheSherwin-WilliamsCompanywarrantsourproductstobefreeofmanufacturingdefects inaccordwithapplicableSherwin-Williamsqualitycontrolprocedures.Liabilityforproductsprovendefective,ifany,islimitedtoreplacementofthede-fective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product asdeterminedbySherwin-Williams.NOOTHERWARRANTYORGUARANTEEOFANYKINDISMADEBYSHERWIN-WILLIAMS,EXPRESSEDORIMPLIED,STATUTORY,BYOPERATIONOFLAWOROTHERWISE,INCLUDINGMER-CHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.

Product Finishes

CHARACTERISTICS Gloss: 85+ units @ 60 de-

grees Volume Solids: 29 - 37 ± 2% varies by color Weight Solids: 38 - 57 ± 2% Viscosity: 20 - 25 seconds #3 Zahn Cup Recommended film thickness: Mils Wet 3.0 - 5.0 Mils Dry 0.9 - 1.2 Spreading Rate (no application loss) 490-660 sq ft/gal @ 0.9-1.2 mils DFT Drying (mils dft, 77°F, 50% RH): To Touch: 5 - 15 minutes To Handle: 1 - 2 hours Tack Free: 45 - 120 minutes Open Time: Less than 5 minutes To Recoat: before 2 hours or

after 18 hours To Pack: 24 hours Force Dry: 20 minutes at 140°F Critical recoat period may fluctuate depending on drying conditions, reduc-er and film thickness. Test small area first.

Flash Point: 40 - 45°F Pensky-Martens Closed Cup

Package Life: F75B203 2 years, unopened

All others 3 years, unopened

Air Quality Data: Photochemically reactive Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)* theoretical as packaged, maximum, less exempt solvents: 4.80 lb/gal, 575 g/L

An Environmental Data Sheet is availa-ble from your local Sherwin-Williams facil-ity or at www.paintdocs.com.

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CC-B33

SHER-KEM® Fast Dry Metal Finishing Enamel

Extra White ........................... F75W200 Jet Black ............................... F75B203 Safety Yellow ....................... F75Y204 Ultra Deep Base ................... F75C201

DESCRIPTION

SHER-KEM® Fast Dry Metal Finishing

Enamel is an air dry enamel with premi-um performance providing faster drying and direct to metal, one coat protection. Excellent spray application properties provide an ultra smooth appearance. Key market applications are General Metal and Metal Container. Specific customer types include Job Shops, met-al fabricators, metal refurbishment, waste disposal equipment, fencing, and miscellaneous metal parts.

Advantages: • Faster air dry for fast handling.

• Ideal for small parts needing fast air

dry times

• Full color range available using BAC

colorants, and Maxitoners

• Very good exterior durability - pro-

vides long lasting color and gloss

• Tough one coat protection

• Easy to apply by reducing 15-20%

• Addition of chromatic bases provides

maximum coverage per gallon

• Quick dust-free times provide an ultra

smooth finish

Not stocked - Special order only: Machinery Red ………………..F75R205

*VOC compliance limits vary from state to

state; please consult local Air Quality rules

and regulations

SPECIFICATIONS General: Substrate should be free of grease, oil, dirt, fingerprints, drawing compounds, any contamination, and sur-face passivation treatments to ensure optimum adhesion and coating perfor-mance properties. Consult Metal Prepa-ration Brochure CC-T1 for additional de-tails. Aluminum: If untreated, prime with In-dustrial Wash Primer, P60G2, or Kem Aqua

® Wash Primer, E61G522.

Galvanized Steel: Prime with Industrial Wash Primer, P60G2, or Kem Aqua

®

Wash Primer, E61G522. Steel or Iron: Remove rust, mill scale, and oxidation products. For best results, treat the surface with a proprietary sur-face chemical treatment of zinc or iron phosphate to improve corrosion protec-tion. Wood (interior only): Must be clean, dry, and finish sanded. Substrate should be free of grease, oil, dirt, fingerprints, and any contamination to ensure optimum adhesion and coating performance prop-erties. Moisture content of wood should be 6 to 8%. Testing: The information, data, and rec-ommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon test results believed to be reliable. However, due to the wide variety of substrates, substrate properties, surface preparation methods, equipment and tools, application meth-ods, and environments, the customer should test the complete system for ad-hesion, compatibility and performance prior to full scale application.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

• A critical recoat will occur between 2

and 18 hours.

• Tintable with the following bases/colorants: Extra White, Machinery Red, Safety Yellow and Ultra Deep Base are tintable with:

BAC Colorants up to 8 oz. per gallon

Maxitoners up to 8 oz. per gallon Jet Black is tintable with:

BAC Colorants up to 2 oz. per gallon

Maxitoners up to 2 oz. per gallon

• Blocking or sticking may occur when

flat surfaces are stacked before ade-

quate cure. Allow at least 24 hours

before stacking.

• Use of BAC colorants will slow down

tack free times.

• No loss of dry time observed when

Maxitoner colorants used.

• Not recommended for use on extra

large parts due to short open time of

the wet film.

• Apply at least 1.0 mils DFT on direct to

metal application for good film integrity

and good corrosion resistance.

• For improved corrosion resistance and

to maintain high distinctness of image

use Kem® 400 Primer (E61A400 se-

ries).

• For better corrosion resistance prime

with Kem-Flash® Prime. There will be

a loss of distinctness of image when

using Kem-Flash® Prime (E61A45

series).

• Drying time is dependent on film thick-

ness, reducer and atmospheric condi-

tions. Heavier film thickness will slow

drying.

• Not recommended for dip application.

• The Ultra Deep Base must be tinted

for use as a final product. It is not de-

signed to be used as a clear coat.

• The use of the V66V1020 Hardener

will not improve dry time or packaging

time, however it may enhance exterior

exposure properties. Add V66V1020

at an 8:1 ratio. The use of other hard-

eners and catalysts is not recommend-

ed.

• Over application of SHER-KEM® Fast

Dry can cause significantly slower dry

times and other potential film integrity

issues.

CAUTIONS

FOR INDUSTRIAL SHOP APPLICATION ONLY

Thoroughly review product label and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for safety information and cautions prior to using this product. To obtain the most current version of the Environmental Data Sheet (EDS), Product Data Sheet (PDS), or Safety Data Sheet (SDS) please visit your local Sherwin-Williams facility or www.paintdocs.com. Please direct any questions or com-ments to your local Sherwin-Williams facility.

APPLICATION Typical Setups

May be applied by: Conventional Spray Airless Spray Electrostatic Spray HVLP Conventional Spray: Air Pressure .......................... 45 -60 psi Fluid Pressure ...................... 20 - 25psi Reducer: Aromatic Naphtha (R2K5), Acetone (R6K9), Xylene (R2K4). Reduce as needed up to 20%.by vol-ume Airless Spray: Pressure ........................ 2100-3000 psi Tip ................................... .011 - .017" Reducer: Aromatic Naphtha (R2K5) or Xylene (R2K4) 10-15%. For better flow and leveling, reduce with Hi Flash Naphtha 150 (R2KT4) as needed up to 15% by volume Electrostatic Spray: Reduce with Diacetone Alcohol (R6K24) for polarity. Reduction Rate 10-20%. For better flow and leveling, re-duce with Hi Flash Naphtha 150 (R2KT4) as needed up to 20% by vol-ume HVLP: Gun ....................... DeVilbiss DXL 520P Atomizing Air Pressure ............ 8-10 psi Fluid Pressure ....................... 10-20 psi Cap/Tip .................................. 2000 / 55 Reducer: Aromatic Naphtha (R2K5) 10-20% by volume. Cleanup: Clean tools/equipment immediately after use with 100 Flash Naphtha, R2K5, Xylene, R2K4, or Acetone, R6K9. Flush equipment with solvent to prevent rusting. Follow manufacturer's safety recom-mendations when using any solvent. Performance Tests Substrate: ................ Cold rolled steel panels Salt Spray Test ASTM B117 .......................... 150-200 hours Humidity ASTM D2247, 100°F, 100% RH ... 120 hours Impact Resistance, Direct ASTM D2794 .................................... 20 in lb Pencil Hardness ASTM D3363 ............................................ 2B 9 months 45°S Florida exposure ....... Passes 60 - 75% gloss retention.

Note: All purchases of products from Sher-win-Williams are exclusively subject to Sher-win-Williams' terms and conditions of sale which can be found at www.sherwin.com. Please review these terms and conditions prior to the purchase of the products.

Sherwin-Williams warrants the product to be free of manufacturing defect in accordance with Sherwin-Williams’ quality control proce-dures. Except for the preceding sentence, due to factors that are outside of Sherwin-Williams’ control, including substrate selec-tion, and customer handling, preparation, and application, Sherwin-Williams cannot make any other warranties related to the product or the performance of the product. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM-ITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, THE IMPLIED WAR-RANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Liability for products proven to be defectively manufactured will be limited solely to re-placement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product, as determined by Sherwin-Williams. Under no circumstances shall Sherwin-Williams be liable for indirect, spe-cial, incidental or consequential damages, lost profits or punitive damages arising from any cause whatsoever.

CC-B33 SHER-KEM® Fast Dry Metal Finishing Enamel

Environmental Data Sheets

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FLASH POINT111 °F TCC

Specific Gravity1.44

Product Weight11.98 lb/gal

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ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SHEET(Certified Product Data Sheet)

Date of PreparationJan 31, 2018

PRODUCT NUMBERB49W600

PRODUCT NAMEEXTREME BLOCK™ Interior/Exterior Stain Blocking Alkyd Primer, White

MANUFACTURER'S NAMETHE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY101 W. Prospect AvenueCleveland, OH 44115

This document includes all data required by 40 CFR 63.801(a) for a Certified Product Data Sheet under criteria specified in 40 CFR 63.805(a).All data given below are MAXIMUM THEORETICAL VALUES based on the product AS CURRENTLY FORMULATED. Variations may occur

on individual batches due to adjustments made during production.

Hazard Category (for SARA 311.312)| Acute | Chronic | Fire |

Volatile IngredientsChemical / Compound SARA 302 EHS CERCLA SARA 313 TC HAPS 112 % by Weight % by VolumeLt. Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent

64742-89-8 N N N N 2 4

Light Aliphatic Hydrocarbon64742-47-8 N N N N 6 11

Mineral Spirits (Odorless)64741-65-7 N N N N 15 28

Regulated CompoundsSARA 302 EHS CERCLA SARA 313 TC HAPS 112 % by Weight % by Volume

Cobalt Compound N N Y Y 0.1

Volatile Organic Compounds - U.S. EPA

A. Coating Density 11.98 lb/gal 1435 g/lB. Total Volatiles 23.6% by wt. 44.7% by vol.C. Federally exempt solvents:

Water 0.0% by wt. 0.0% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 23.6% by wt. 44.7% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 76.4% by wt. 55.3% by vol.F. VOC Content 2.82 lb/gal 338 g/l total

2.82 lb/gal 338 g/l less exempt solvents5.10 lb/gal 611 g/l of solids0.30 lb/lb 0.30 kg/kg of solids

23.6% by wt LVP-VOCMaximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per US EPA Aerosol Ctg Rule, MIR Values 2009)

0.20

B49W600

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Volatile Organic Compounds - California

A. Coating Density 11.98 lb/gal 1435 g/lB. Total Volatiles 23.6% by wt. 44.7% by vol.C. Exempt solvents:

Water 0.0% by wt. 0.0% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 23.6% by wt. 44.7% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 76.4% by wt. 55.3% by vol.F. VOC Content 2.82 lb/gal 338 g/l total

2.82 lb/gal 338 g/l less exempt solvents5.10 lb/gal 611 g/l of solids0.30 lb/lb 0.30 kg/kg of solids

23.6% by wt LVP-VOCMaximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per California Air Resources Board Aerosol Products Regulation, MIR Values 2010)

0.20

Volatile Organic Compounds - South Coast Air Quality Management District, California, US

A. Coating Density 11.98 lb/gal 1435 g/lB. Total Volatiles 23.6% by wt. 44.7% by vol.C. Exempt solvents:

Water 0.0% by wt. 0.0% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 23.6% by wt. 44.7% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 76.4% by wt. 55.3% by vol.F. VOC Content 2.82 lb/gal 338 g/l total

2.82 lb/gal 338 g/l less exempt solvents5.10 lb/gal 611 g/l of solids0.30 lb/lb 0.30 kg/kg of solids

23.6% by wt LVP-VOC

Volatile Organic Compounds - EU Directive 2010/75/EU

Total Volatiles 23.6% by wt. 44.7% by vol.VOC Content 2.82 lb/gal 338 g/l

Hazardous Air Pollutants (Clean Air Act, Section 112(b))

Volatile HAPS 0.00 lb/gal 0.000 kg/l0.00 lb/gal 0.000 kg/l of solids0.00 lb/lb 0.00 kg/kg of solids

Air Quality Data

Density of Organic Solvent Blend6.31 lb/gal

Photochemically ReactiveNo

Additional Regulatory Information

US EPA TSCA:Not Applicable

Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against:Not Applicable

Waste Disposal

Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261.Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers.

Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the above data. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information.

B49W600

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FLASH POINTN.A.

Specific Gravity1.24

Product Weight10.31 lb/gal

09 00 [2886]

ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SHEET(Certified Product Data Sheet)

Date of PreparationJan 15, 2018

PRODUCT NUMBERB66W1501

PRODUCT NAMEPRO INDUSTRIAL™ Multi-Surface Acrylic Coating, Extra White / Gloss

MANUFACTURER'S NAMETHE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY101 W. Prospect AvenueCleveland, OH 44115

This document includes all data required by 40 CFR 63.801(a) for a Certified Product Data Sheet under criteria specified in 40 CFR 63.805(a).All data given below are MAXIMUM THEORETICAL VALUES based on the product AS CURRENTLY FORMULATED. Variations may occur

on individual batches due to adjustments made during production.

Hazard Category (for SARA 311.312)| Acute | Chronic |

Volatile IngredientsChemical / Compound SARA 302 EHS CERCLA SARA 313 TC HAPS 112 % by Weight % by Volume2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-ethanol

112-34-5 N N *** *** 1 2

Water7732-18-5 N N N N 46 57

Regulated CompoundsSARA 302 EHS CERCLA SARA 313 TC HAPS 112 % by Weight % by Volume

*** Glycol Ethers (SARA) N N Y N 1*** Glycol Ethers (HAPS) N N N Y 1

Volatile Organic Compounds - U.S. EPA

A. Coating Density 10.31 lb/gal 1235 g/lB. Total Volatiles 47.1% by wt. 58.7% by vol.C. Federally exempt solvents:

Water 45.5% by wt. 56.6% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 1.6% by wt. 2.0% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 52.9% by wt. 41.3% by vol.F. VOC Content 0.15 lb/gal 19 g/l total

0.36 lb/gal 44 g/l less exempt solvents0.38 lb/gal 46 g/l of solids0.02 lb/lb 0.02 kg/kg of solids0.0% by wt LVP-VOC

Maximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per US EPA Aerosol Ctg Rule, MIR Values 2009)0.03

B66W1501

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Volatile Organic Compounds - California

A. Coating Density 10.31 lb/gal 1235 g/lB. Total Volatiles 47.1% by wt. 58.7% by vol.C. Exempt solvents:

Water 45.5% by wt. 56.6% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 1.6% by wt. 2.0% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 52.9% by wt. 41.3% by vol.F. VOC Content 0.15 lb/gal 19 g/l total

0.36 lb/gal 44 g/l less exempt solvents0.38 lb/gal 46 g/l of solids0.02 lb/lb 0.02 kg/kg of solids0.0% by wt LVP-VOC

Maximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per California Air Resources Board Aerosol Products Regulation, MIR Values 2010)0.03

Volatile Organic Compounds - South Coast Air Quality Management District, California, US

A. Coating Density 10.31 lb/gal 1235 g/lB. Total Volatiles 47.1% by wt. 58.7% by vol.C. Exempt solvents:

Water 45.5% by wt. 56.6% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 1.6% by wt. 2.0% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 52.9% by wt. 41.3% by vol.F. VOC Content 0.15 lb/gal 19 g/l total

0.36 lb/gal 44 g/l less exempt solvents0.38 lb/gal 46 g/l of solids0.02 lb/lb 0.02 kg/kg of solids0.0% by wt LVP-VOC

Volatile Organic Compounds - EU Directive 2010/75/EU

Total Volatiles 45.6% by wt. 56.7% by vol.VOC Content 0.00 lb/gal 0 g/l

Hazardous Air Pollutants (Clean Air Act, Section 112(b))

Volatile HAPS 0.12 lb/gal 0.014 kg/l0.30 lb/gal 0.036 kg/l of solids0.02 lb/lb 0.02 kg/kg of solids

Air Quality Data

Density of Organic Solvent Blend7.87 lb/gal

Photochemically ReactiveNo

Additional Regulatory Information

US EPA TSCA:Not Applicable

Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against:Not Applicable

Waste Disposal

Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261.

Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the above data. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information.

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FLASH POINTN.A.

Specific Gravity1.38

Product Weight11.49 lb/gal

07 00 [3067]

ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SHEET(Certified Product Data Sheet)

Date of PreparationJan 15, 2018

PRODUCT NUMBERD12W51

PRODUCT NAMEPAINT SHIELD™ Interior Latex Microbicidal Paint - Eg-Shel, Extra White

MANUFACTURER'S NAMETHE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY101 W. Prospect AvenueCleveland, OH 44115

This document includes all data required by 40 CFR 63.801(a) for a Certified Product Data Sheet under criteria specified in 40 CFR 63.805(a).All data given below are MAXIMUM THEORETICAL VALUES based on the product AS CURRENTLY FORMULATED. Variations may occur

on individual batches due to adjustments made during production.

Hazard Category (for SARA 311.312)| Acute | Chronic |

Volatile IngredientsChemical / Compound SARA 302 EHS CERCLA SARA 313 TC HAPS 112 % by Weight % by VolumeWater

7732-18-5 N N N N 41 57

Volatile Organic Compounds - U.S. EPA

A. Coating Density 11.49 lb/gal 1377 g/lB. Total Volatiles 42.0% by wt. 58.5% by vol.C. Federally exempt solvents:

Water 41.1% by wt. 57.1% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 0.9% by wt. 1.4% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 58.0% by wt. 41.5% by vol.F. VOC Content 0.10 lb/gal 12 g/l total

0.25 lb/gal 30 g/l less exempt solvents0.26 lb/gal 31 g/l of solids0.01 lb/lb 0.01 kg/kg of solids0.1% by wt LVP-VOC

Maximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per US EPA Aerosol Ctg Rule, MIR Values 2009)0.00

Volatile Organic Compounds - California

A. Coating Density 11.49 lb/gal 1377 g/lB. Total Volatiles 42.0% by wt. 58.5% by vol.C. Exempt solvents:

Water 41.1% by wt. 57.1% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 0.9% by wt. 1.4% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 58.0% by wt. 41.5% by vol.F. VOC Content 0.10 lb/gal 12 g/l total

0.25 lb/gal 30 g/l less exempt solvents0.25 lb/gal 31 g/l of solids0.01 lb/lb 0.01 kg/kg of solids0.1% by wt LVP-VOC

Maximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per California Air Resources Board Aerosol Products Regulation, MIR Values 2010)0.00

D12W51

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Volatile Organic Compounds - South Coast Air Quality Management District, California, US

A. Coating Density 11.49 lb/gal 1377 g/lB. Total Volatiles 42.0% by wt. 58.5% by vol.C. Exempt solvents:

Water 41.1% by wt. 57.1% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 0.9% by wt. 1.4% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 58.0% by wt. 41.5% by vol.F. VOC Content 0.10 lb/gal 12 g/l total

0.25 lb/gal 30 g/l less exempt solvents0.25 lb/gal 31 g/l of solids0.01 lb/lb 0.01 kg/kg of solids0.1% by wt LVP-VOC

Volatile Organic Compounds - EU Directive 2010/75/EU

Total Volatiles 41.2% by wt. 57.2% by vol.VOC Content 0.00 lb/gal 1 g/l

Hazardous Air Pollutants (Clean Air Act, Section 112(b))

Volatile HAPS 0.00 lb/gal 0.000 kg/l0.00 lb/gal 0.000 kg/l of solids0.00 lb/lb 0.00 kg/kg of solids

Air Quality Data

Density of Organic Solvent Blend7.76 lb/gal

Photochemically ReactiveNo

Additional Regulatory Information

US EPA TSCA:Not Applicable

Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against:Not Applicable

Waste Disposal

Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261.

Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the above data. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information.

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FLASH POINT105 °F PMCC

Specific Gravity0.88

Product Weight7.29 lb/gal

26 00 [0158]

ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SHEET(Certified Product Data Sheet)

Date of PreparationJan 18, 2018

PRODUCT NUMBERA67F1

PRODUCT NAMEWOOD CLASSICS® Polyurethane Varnish, Satin Clear

MANUFACTURER'S NAMETHE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY101 W. Prospect AvenueCleveland, OH 44115

This document includes all data required by 40 CFR 63.801(a) for a Certified Product Data Sheet under criteria specified in 40 CFR 63.805(a).All data given below are MAXIMUM THEORETICAL VALUES based on the product AS CURRENTLY FORMULATED. Variations may occur

on individual batches due to adjustments made during production.

Hazard Category (for SARA 311.312)| Acute | Fire |

Volatile IngredientsChemical / Compound SARA 302 EHS CERCLA SARA 313 TC HAPS 112 % by Weight % by VolumeMed. Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent

64742-88-7 N N N N 42 48

Light Aliphatic Hydrocarbon64742-47-8 N N N N 13 15

Volatile Organic Compounds - U.S. EPA

A. Coating Density 7.29 lb/gal 873 g/lB. Total Volatiles 56.5% by wt. 64.3% by vol.C. Federally exempt solvents:

Water 0.0% by wt. 0.0% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 56.5% by wt. 64.3% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 43.5% by wt. 35.7% by vol.F. VOC Content 4.11 lb/gal 493 g/l total

4.11 lb/gal 493 g/l less exempt solvents11.54 lb/gal 1383 g/l of solids1.29 lb/lb 1.29 kg/kg of solids

56.5% by wt LVP-VOCMaximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per US EPA Aerosol Ctg Rule, MIR Values 2009)

0.43

Volatile Organic Compounds - California

A. Coating Density 7.29 lb/gal 873 g/lB. Total Volatiles 56.5% by wt. 64.3% by vol.C. Exempt solvents:

Water 0.0% by wt. 0.0% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 56.5% by wt. 64.3% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 43.5% by wt. 35.7% by vol.F. VOC Content 4.11 lb/gal 493 g/l total

4.11 lb/gal 493 g/l less exempt solvents11.54 lb/gal 1383 g/l of solids1.29 lb/lb 1.29 kg/kg of solids

56.5% by wt LVP-VOCMaximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per California Air Resources Board Aerosol Products Regulation, MIR Values 2010)

0.43

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Volatile Organic Compounds - South Coast Air Quality Management District, California, US

A. Coating Density 7.29 lb/gal 873 g/lB. Total Volatiles 56.5% by wt. 64.3% by vol.C. Exempt solvents:

Water 0.0% by wt. 0.0% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 56.5% by wt. 64.3% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 43.5% by wt. 35.7% by vol.F. VOC Content 4.11 lb/gal 493 g/l total

4.11 lb/gal 493 g/l less exempt solvents11.54 lb/gal 1383 g/l of solids1.29 lb/lb 1.29 kg/kg of solids

56.5% by wt LVP-VOC

Volatile Organic Compounds - EU Directive 2010/75/EU

Total Volatiles 56.5% by wt. 64.3% by vol.VOC Content 4.11 lb/gal 493 g/l

Hazardous Air Pollutants (Clean Air Act, Section 112(b))

Volatile HAPS 0.00 lb/gal 0.000 kg/l0.00 lb/gal 0.000 kg/l of solids0.00 lb/lb 0.00 kg/kg of solids

Air Quality Data

Density of Organic Solvent Blend6.40 lb/gal

Photochemically ReactiveNo

Additional Regulatory Information

US EPA TSCA:Not Applicable

Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against:Not Applicable

Waste Disposal

Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261.Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers.

Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the above data. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information.

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FLASH POINTN.A.

Specific Gravity1.38

Product Weight11.45 lb/gal

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ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SHEET(Certified Product Data Sheet)

Date of PreparationJan 15, 2018

PRODUCT NUMBERB66W1

PRODUCT NAMEDTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, White

MANUFACTURER'S NAMETHE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY101 W. Prospect AvenueCleveland, OH 44115

This document includes all data required by 40 CFR 63.801(a) for a Certified Product Data Sheet under criteria specified in 40 CFR 63.805(a).All data given below are MAXIMUM THEORETICAL VALUES based on the product AS CURRENTLY FORMULATED. Variations may occur

on individual batches due to adjustments made during production.

Hazard Category (for SARA 311.312)| Acute | Chronic |

Volatile IngredientsChemical / Compound SARA 302 EHS CERCLA SARA 313 TC HAPS 112 % by Weight % by Volume2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-ethanol

112-34-5 N N *** *** 1 2

Trimethylpentanediol Isobutyrate25265-77-4 N N N N 3 4

Water7732-18-5 N N N N 33 46

Regulated CompoundsSARA 302 EHS CERCLA SARA 313 TC HAPS 112 % by Weight % by Volume

Barium (as Ba; total) N N Y N 2Barium Compound N N Y N 4*** Glycol Ethers (SARA) N N Y N 1*** Glycol Ethers (HAPS) N N N Y 1

Volatile Organic Compounds - U.S. EPA

A. Coating Density 11.45 lb/gal 1372 g/lB. Total Volatiles 38.6% by wt. 53.4% by vol.

Non-Organic Volatiles:Ammonium Hydroxide 0.1% by wt. 0.2% by vol.

C. Federally exempt solvents:Water 33.1% by wt. 45.7% by vol.

D. Organic Volatiles 5.3% by wt. 7.5% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 61.4% by wt. 46.6% by vol.F. VOC Content 0.60 lb/gal 72 g/l total

1.11 lb/gal 134 g/l less exempt solvents1.30 lb/gal 156 g/l of solids0.08 lb/lb 0.08 kg/kg of solids0.0% by wt LVP-VOC

Maximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per US EPA Aerosol Ctg Rule, MIR Values 2009)0.08

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Volatile Organic Compounds - California

A. Coating Density 11.45 lb/gal 1372 g/lB. Total Volatiles 38.6% by wt. 53.4% by vol.

Non-Organic Volatiles:Ammonium Hydroxide 0.1% by wt. 0.2% by vol.

C. Exempt solvents:Water 33.1% by wt. 45.7% by vol.

D. Organic Volatiles 5.3% by wt. 7.5% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 61.4% by wt. 46.6% by vol.F. VOC Content 0.60 lb/gal 72 g/l total

1.11 lb/gal 134 g/l less exempt solvents1.30 lb/gal 156 g/l of solids0.08 lb/lb 0.08 kg/kg of solids0.0% by wt LVP-VOC

Maximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per California Air Resources Board Aerosol Products Regulation, MIR Values 2010)0.08

Volatile Organic Compounds - South Coast Air Quality Management District, California, US

A. Coating Density 11.45 lb/gal 1372 g/lB. Total Volatiles 38.6% by wt. 53.4% by vol.

Non-Organic VolatilesAmmonium Hydroxide 0.1% by wt. 0.2% by vol.

C. Exempt solvents:Water 33.1% by wt. 45.7% by vol.

D. Organic Volatiles 5.3% by wt. 7.5% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 61.4% by wt. 46.6% by vol.F. VOC Content 0.60 lb/gal 72 g/l total

1.11 lb/gal 134 g/l less exempt solvents1.30 lb/gal 156 g/l of solids0.08 lb/lb 0.08 kg/kg of solids0.0% by wt LVP-VOC

Volatile Organic Compounds - EU Directive 2010/75/EU

Total Volatiles 34.4% by wt. 47.4% by vol.VOC Content 0.12 lb/gal 15 g/l

Hazardous Air Pollutants (Clean Air Act, Section 112(b))

Volatile HAPS 0.15 lb/gal 0.018 kg/l0.33 lb/gal 0.040 kg/l of solids0.02 lb/lb 0.02 kg/kg of solids

Air Quality Data

Density of Organic Solvent Blend8.10 lb/gal

Photochemically ReactiveNo

Additional Regulatory Information

US EPA TSCA:Not Applicable

Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against:Not Applicable

Waste Disposal

Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261.

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Waste must be tested for extractability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers.

Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the above data. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information.

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FLASH POINT40 °F PMCC

Specific Gravity1.08

Product Weight8.96 lb/gal

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ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SHEET(Certified Product Data Sheet)

Date of PreparationFeb 4, 2018

PRODUCT NUMBERF75W200

PRODUCT NAMESHER-KEM™ Fast Dry Metal Finishing Enamel, Extra White

MANUFACTURER'S NAMETHE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY101 W. Prospect AvenueCleveland, OH 44115

This document includes all data required by 40 CFR 63.801(a) for a Certified Product Data Sheet under criteria specified in 40 CFR 63.805(a).All data given below are MAXIMUM THEORETICAL VALUES based on the product AS CURRENTLY FORMULATED. Variations may occur

on individual batches due to adjustments made during production.

Hazard Category (for SARA 311.312)| Acute | Chronic | Fire |

Volatile IngredientsChemical / Compound SARA 302 EHS CERCLA SARA 313 TC HAPS 112 % by Weight % by VolumeLt. Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent

64742-89-8 N N N N 20 28

Med. Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent64742-88-7 N N N N 1 2

Toluene108-88-3 N Y Y Y 5 6

Ethylbenzene100-41-4 N Y Y Y 0.6 < 1

Xylene1330-20-7 N Y Y Y 4 5

2-Methyl-1-propanol78-83-1 N Y N N 8 10

Diacetone Alcohol123-42-2 N N N N 10 12

Regulated CompoundsSARA 302 EHS CERCLA SARA 313 TC HAPS 112 % by Weight % by Volume

Cobalt Compound N N Y Y 0.1

Volatile Organic Compounds - U.S. EPA

A. Coating Density 8.96 lb/gal 1073 g/lB. Total Volatiles 49.0% by wt. 65.1% by vol.C. Federally exempt solvents:

Water 0.2% by wt. 0.2% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 48.8% by wt. 64.9% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 51.0% by wt. 34.9% by vol.F. VOC Content 4.37 lb/gal 523 g/l total

4.38 lb/gal 524 g/l less exempt solvents12.52 lb/gal 1500 g/l of solids0.95 lb/lb 0.95 kg/kg of solids

48.8% by wt LVP-VOCMaximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per US EPA Aerosol Ctg Rule, MIR Values 2009)

1.04

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Volatile Organic Compounds - California

A. Coating Density 8.96 lb/gal 1073 g/lB. Total Volatiles 49.0% by wt. 65.1% by vol.C. Exempt solvents:

Water 0.2% by wt. 0.2% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 48.8% by wt. 64.9% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 51.0% by wt. 34.9% by vol.F. VOC Content 4.37 lb/gal 523 g/l total

4.38 lb/gal 524 g/l less exempt solvents12.52 lb/gal 1500 g/l of solids0.95 lb/lb 0.95 kg/kg of solids

48.8% by wt LVP-VOCMaximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) (per California Air Resources Board Aerosol Products Regulation, MIR Values 2010)

1.04

Volatile Organic Compounds - South Coast Air Quality Management District, California, US

A. Coating Density 8.96 lb/gal 1073 g/lB. Total Volatiles 49.0% by wt. 65.1% by vol.C. Exempt solvents:

Water 0.2% by wt. 0.2% by vol.D. Organic Volatiles 48.8% by wt. 64.9% by vol.E. Percent Non-Volatile 51.0% by wt. 34.9% by vol.F. VOC Content 4.37 lb/gal 523 g/l total

4.38 lb/gal 524 g/l less exempt solvents12.52 lb/gal 1500 g/l of solids0.95 lb/lb 0.95 kg/kg of solids

48.8% by wt LVP-VOC

Volatile Organic Compounds - EU Directive 2010/75/EU

Total Volatiles 49.0% by wt. 65.1% by vol.VOC Content 4.37 lb/gal 523 g/l

Hazardous Air Pollutants (Clean Air Act, Section 112(b))

Volatile HAPS 0.84 lb/gal 0.101 kg/l2.41 lb/gal 0.289 kg/l of solids0.18 lb/lb 0.18 kg/kg of solids

Air Quality Data

Density of Organic Solvent Blend6.74 lb/gal

Photochemically ReactiveYes

Additional Regulatory Information

US EPA TSCA:Not Applicable

Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against:Not Applicable

Waste Disposal

Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261.Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers.

Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the above data. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information.

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