Aeroglaze® Z307 coating is an absorptive polyurethane coating designed for application on substrates used in aerospace operations. These operations include those where coatings must exhibit low outgassing characteristics while providing high thermal absorptivity properties. Aeroglaze® Z307 coating cures to a flat black finish.
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Approvals and Conformities
Approvals and Conformities |
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Adcole - A26364 Ail Systems - 986643 Alenia Spazio - M02C018N00A Comdev Usa - CMS41803 Us Air Force - 0N814850-1 Ems Technologies - 194909SCD Exelis, Inc - 561455 Goodrich - HPA0210C Harris - 2011362 Honeywell - FMC9625-01, P8251333 Hughes - SCGMS56061 Kearfott - Y122A013 L3 Communications - 635907-3, 699-006849, B185239, N500045 Lockheed Martin - LAC-37-4462-0600, MAP-CK10787 Merrimac - 801642 Raytheon - HMS15-2135 Trw - C809398 |
Typical Properties
Appearance |
N/A Black Liquid |
Viscosity at 25 Degree Celsius (ºC) (77 Degree Fahrenheit (ºF)) Temperature1 | N/A 50 to 400 cP |
Test Method for Viscosity |
N/A American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM D 2196-66) |
Density |
N/A 0.91 to 0.96 kg/L7.6 to 8.0 lb/gal |
Test Method for Density |
N/A ASTM D 1475-85 |
Solids Content by Weight |
N/A 20 to 24 % |
Test Method for Solids Content (Modified) |
N/A ASTM D 2369-87 |
Flash Point (Seta) Closed Cup Temperature |
N/A 19 ºC67 ºF |
Test Method for Flash Point (Seta) Closed Cup Temperature |
N/A American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM D 3278-82) |
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Volume |
N/A 731 g/L6.1 lb/gal |
Test Method for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) |
N/A American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM D 3960-87) |
Outgassing Total Mass Loss (TML)2 | N/A 1.06 % |
Outgassing Collected Volatile Condensable Materials (CVCM)3 | N/A 0.04 % |
Maximum Gloss at 85 Degree |
N/A 15 |
Note for Typical Properties |
N/A Data is typical and not to be used for specification purposes |
Features
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Directions for Use
Surface Preparation |
N/A Thoroughly clean surfaces to remove all dust, oil and grease. For most substrates, apply primer to ensure proper adhesion and performance of the coating. Contact your Socomore representative for recommended Aeroglaze® primer required for your application. |
Mixing |
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Before opening container, thoroughly mix coating using a paint shaker for 5 minutes. Open the lid carefully as the container may be under slight pressure. Stir coating with a clean paint stick to check for any settled material and ensure mixture is homogeneous. If material has settled, return closed container to the paint shaker and shake an additional 5 minutes or until no settling is apparent. Dilute coating with 15-20% Aeroglaze® 9958 thinner, by volume, to a Zahn Cup #2 viscosity of 18-22 seconds. |
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Apply coating by HVLP or airless spray equipment. Aeroglaze® Z307 coating is best applied at 13-35 ºC (55-95 ºF), with substrate temperatures at least 2.8 ºC (5 ºF) above the dew point. Apply Aeroglaze® Z307 coating at a maximum thickness of 19.05 dry micron or 101.6 wet micron (0.75 dry mil or 4 wet mil) per coat. Typical dry film thickness of Aeroglaze® Z307 coating should be approximately 38.1-50.8 micron (1.5-2.0 mil). Hold the gun at right angles to the surface, approximately 20.3-30.5 cm (8-12 in) away, and apply with a 50% overlap. A light mist coat should be applied, followed by a full wet coat of 76.2-101.6 wet micron (3-4 wet mil). Coverage rate is 7 m2/L (284 ft2/gal). |
Curing |
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Aeroglaze® Z307 coating cures by reacting with moisture in the air. Cure rate is dependent on the temperature, relative humidity and amount of air circulation needed to remove the solvent. Under the acceptable curing conditions, the coating will develop its ultimate properties in approximately 7 days. Lower temperatures and humidities will retard cure, while higher temperatures and humidities may cause bubbling. Aeroglaze® Z307 coating cures to a tack-free surface in 2-3 hours at 25 ºC (77 ºF) and 50% relative humidity. Room temperature cure times of 12 hours permit handling; 36-48 hours permit normal usage. Aeroglaze® Z307 coating may be recoated after the first application within 3 hours minimum and 24 hours maximum. Recoat time is dependent on temperature and humidity. High temperature and humidity promote fast cure while low temperature and humidity slow down the cure. In high temperature and high humidity conditions, recoat within 8 hours to prevent intercoat adhesion failure. If the maximum recoat time is exceeded, the surface must be roughened by sanding with fine sandpaper before recoating. |
Cleanup |
N/A Use Aeroglaze® 9958 thinner to clean equipment. Do not use lacquer thinners, water or solvents containing alcohols. |
Precautions for Use and Storage
Precautions for Use and Storage |
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Shelf life is one year from date of shipment when stored in original, unopened container. Store indoors away from heat, sparks and open flames. Before using this or any Socomore product, refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and label for safe use and handling instructions. For industrial/commercial use only. Must be applied by trained personnel only. Not to be used in household applications. Not for consumer use. Manufactured for Socomore by: LORD® Corporation, Saegertown, PA |
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2 40 day cure at room temperature
Total Mass Loss -
3 40 day cure at room temperature
Collected Volatile Condensable Materials