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Features and Benefits• Easy to mix, easy to use & low odor Applications• Seals and bonds to concrete and is the perfect pigmented base coat for the entire family of Rhino systems Application Properties
MixingThorough and complete mixing is critical. A Jiffy mixer is recommended. Prior to mixing, gently stir each component separately to insure that the material is homogenous and uniform in consistency. Carefully proportion each component at the ratio of 4 parts A (resin) to 1 part B (hardener) by volume or, if using 5-gallon kits, pour all of Part B (hardener) into Part A (resin) and mix at 200 – 300 RPM for 3 – 5 minutes. No stripes or color variation should be visible in the mix.
MPORTANT: After mixing, wait 10 – 15 minutes before application to allow for the required "induction" of material prior to application. Mix no more material than may be applied in 3 hours. Priming / Base CoatWhen using Rhino 1501 as a primer, apply material at the rate of 150 – 200 sq. feet per gallon by brush or roller. When using Rhino 1501 as a pigmented base coat for Rhino 100% solids epoxies, or Rhino polyurethanes, allow material to cure 6 – 8 hours, or overnight before re-coating to be sure all water has evaporated. When priming steel, prepare surface by sand blasting or other mechanical abrasion.
Floor CoatingRhino 1501 is an excellent bonding, light duty, protective floor coating with excellent “hide”. It is easily applied by brush or roller. Rhino 1501 will not crater or blush, and dries to a high gloss. When using Rhino 1501 as a stand alone coating, two coats should be applied. The first coat typically covers 150 – 200 sq ft/gallon or 4 – 5 mils dft. A second coat should be applied at 150 – 250 sq ft/gallon (3 – 4 mils dft) for best results. Allow 4 – 6 hours between coats, and an overnight cure of the final coat before returning the area to service.
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