COCOON CLEANING SOLVENT is a blend of solvents specially formulated for cleaning equipment used for spraying or otherwise applying the Cocoon series of products. COCOON CLEANING SOL- VENT may also be used to adjust the viscosity of the Cocoon coatings for application purposes.
OUTSTANDING FEATURES:
May be used with all of the different Cocoon products
Used Cocoon Cleaning Solvent may be recycled for adjusting viscosity or for re-use as a primary flush
Does not contain any contaminants or impurities that could damage or deteriorate spray equipment or hoses
May be used as a dehydrating flush to pull water or water-based materials out of hoses or equipment
Will effectively clean grease, oils, and other contaminants off of substrates that are to be treated with Cocoon coatings
Will pretreat specific plastics and synthetic surfaces to improve adhesion
SPECIFICATIONS:
Coating Type: | Solvent blend |
VOC: | 437 gms/liter |
Pot Life: | Unlimited |
Shelf Life: | 3 years |
Recommended Use Rate: | As required within limits |
Coverage (cleaning substrate): | 50 sq. ft. per gallon |
Packaging: | 5 gallon pails |
Color: | Clear, transparent |
APPLICATION:
Caution! READ THIS ENTIRE DATA SHEET BEFORE CONTINUING.
When cleaning spray equipment, a primary flush will loosen most of the Cocoon coating in the equipment and hoses. The cleaning solvent from this flush should be suitably marked and put to one side, then a second flush with clean cleaning solvent should remove most residual coating. The solvent from this flushing should be suitably marked and put away for future re-use or re-cycling. When adjusting the viscosity of Cocoon coatings, one should be aware of pertinent local, state, and federal V.O.C. regulations so that additions of solvent do not exceed permissible levels. Adjustment to maintain a constant viscosity may be necessary due to evaporative loss of solvent in an open feeder pot. This should be carefully controlled for both V.O.C. purposes and to produce an even, dry film thickness of the Cocoon coating. When cleaning guns and spray tips, it is better to disassemble, soak briefly, then dry off thoroughly rather than to leave soaking for a prolonged period of time. Also, it is important that the correct seals are used in the equipment and that soaking time in cleaning solvent is kept to a minimum to reduce swelling of seals. When using Cocoon Cleaning Solvent for pretreatment of specified plastic or synthetic surfaces, it is important that the wiping materials are clean so as to avoid introducing a contaminant to the surface that could impair adhesion. It is also important that the wiping materials are replaced frequently during the process to avoid re-introducing any contaminant that is being removed.
LIMITATIONS:
Proper ventilation must be provided during all uses involving Cocoon and Cocoon Cleaning Solvent. Knowledge of all local, state and federal regulations regarding recycling and disposal of used cleaning solvent is imperative.
MAINTENANCE:
Used cleaning solvent should be labeled appropriately and stored correctly. Proper maintenance and use of this product should enable total recycling without the necessity of disposal.
PRECAUTIONS:
Read and understand the M.S.D.S. thoroughly. Make sure that all involved parties are familiar with the M.S.D.S. Cocoon Cleaning Solvent is flammable and proper safety precautions against exposure to open flame, sparks, or other sources of ignition must be taken and strict safety rules enforced. A detailed site safety brochure is available to provide additional information.
TECHNICAL DATA:
Viscosity: | 10 Cps | ASTM D-446 |
Total Nonvolatiles: | Zero | ASTM D-1044 |
Flashpoint: | +0°F | FTMS 141A(M4294) |
Water Content: | -0.1% | ASTM D-1364 |
Weight Per Gallon: | 6.94 lbs | ASTM D-1475 |
Water Miscibility: | 50% | ASTM D-1722 |
Solvency in Specified Coatings: | 100% | ASTM D-2349 |
Color and Clarity: | 1x 1y | ASTM D-1544 |
Residual Odor After Evaporation: | Zero | ASTM D-1296 |
NOTICE: The information presented herein is based on tests and data that Andek Corporation believes to be reliable. It is intended for use by technically qualified personnel at their own discretion and risk. Since conditions of handling and use are beyond our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. Nothing herein is to be construed as a license to operate or a recommendation to infringe any patent.
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