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Paint Specifications and Product Data Sheets

Resene offers clear and simple paint specification guidelines, designed to make specifying the right paint system easier. Available in hard copy form in the Resene One-Line Specification Manual below or as part of the Resene EzySpec online system. How does it work?...

Resene technical experts will write a specification based on your brief. If you are in doubt about any aspect of your Resene specification, please contact your local Resene Representati ve or ColorShop who will be happy to assist. Create a One-Line Specification for your project - select either the substrate listed below or refer to 2(iii) One-Line Specifications Index below for a list of substrates.

Resene One-Line Specifications


Product Data Sheets 2(i) How to use the One-Line Specifications

Resene branded sections in specifier software


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2(iii) One-Line Specifications substrate Index

Resene One-Line Specification Manual


Contents 1(i) Introduction 1(ii) Selecting Paint Systems 1(iii) Gloss Levels

- View in alphabetical order - View in numerical order Alphabetical order of substrates: Acrylic Sheeting, Glass Reinforced Epoxy, Glass Reinforced Polyester, Polycarbonate, Polystyrene, Unplasticised PVC (spec 12e, 12i) Anti-Graffiti Systems (spec 19e/i) Baked Enamel Systems, Glass, Glazed Tiles, Polyethylene and Polypropylene (spec 11e, 11i) Bitumen, Butyl and EPDM Rubber (spec 10e) Brick, Terracotta (spec 13e, 13i, 13e/i) Canvas, Hessian, Scandatex (spec 16e, 16i) Cedar (spec 8e) Cementitious Surfaces (spec 1e, 1i)

1(v) Promise of quality 1(vii) Make a sustainable choice brochure 1(viii) Surface Areas 1(ix) Paint Terminology and Definitions Fire Ratings Test Results VOC Summary Oddy Test Results for paints used in museums Non-Skid Deck & Path Slip Resistance Test Results Non-Skid Slip Resistance Test Results Lumbersider, ArmourCote 510, Armourcote 512, ArmourTrack 790, Uracryl 403 Tennis Court Coating Bounce Test Results

Clay Tiles, Decorative Aggregate Flooring, Hard Fired Non Absorbent Tiles, Slate and Stone (spec 14e/i) Ferrous Metals (spec 6e, 6i) Fibrous Plaster, Paperfaced Plaster and Solid Plaster (spec 15i) Flooring Systems (spec 18e/i) Galvanised Steel and Zincalume (spec 5e)

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Matai and Totara (spec 9e, 9i, 9e/i) Mild Steels (spec 22e, 22i) New Hot Dipped Galvanised Mild Steel (spec 23e) New Metal Spray Coatings (spec 24e) Non-Ferrous Metals (spec 7e, 7i) Paint Effects (spec 21e/i) Special Effects Metallic and Pearlescent Finishes (spec 25e/i) Specialist Interior Finishes: Resene ArmourCat acid-catalysed systems (spec 26i) Textured Coatings (spec 20e/i) Timber Decks, Pergolas and Fences (spec 4e) Timber - Hardboard, Plywood and Weatherboard (spec 2e, 2e/i, 2i) Timber Joinery (spec 3e, 3i) Waterproofing Membranes (spec 17e) Numerical order of substrates: 1 (1e, 1i) = Cementitious Surfaces 2 (2e, 2e/i, 2i) = Timber - Hardboard, Plywood and Weatherboard 3 (3e, 3i) = Timber Joinery 4 (4e) = Timber Decks, Pergolas and Fences 5 (5e) = Galvanised Steel and Zincalume 6 (6e, 6i) = Ferrous Metals 7 (7e, 7i) = Non-Ferrous Metals 8 (8e) = Cedar 9 (9e, 9i, 9e/i) = Matai and Totara 10 (10e) = Bitumen, Butyl and EPDM Rubber

Ferrous Metals (spec 6) Non-Skid Slip Resistance Test Results Lumbersider, ArmourCote 510, Armourcote 512, ArmourTrack 790, Uracryl 403 Contents Introduction 1:1 Coating System Selection 1:2 Corrosion Theory 1:3 Design Principles 1:4 Cost Considerations 1:5 Health and Safety Precautions Part 1 1:6 Health and Safety Precautions Part 2 1:7 Health and Safety Precautions Part 3 1:8 Surface Preparation Part 1 1:9 Surface Preparation Part 2 1:10 Surface Preparation Part 3 1:11 General Surface Preparation 1:12 Film Thickness Conversion 1:13 Temperature Conversion 1:14 Volume Conversion 1:15 Thinner Flash Points 1:16 Surface Area 1:17 Temperature/humidity Guide 22e-24e, 26i Specification Guidelines: AS/NZS 2312 Paint Systems Chart Product Data Sheets Mild Steel Specifications (spec 22) New Hot Dipped Galvanised Mild Steel (spec 23)

11 (11e, 11i) = Baked Enamel Systems, Glass, Glazed Tiles, Polyethylene and Polypropylene 12 (12e, 12i) = Acrylic Sheeting, Glass Reinforced Epoxy, Glass Reinforced Polyester, Polycarbonate, Polystyrene, Unplasticised PVC 13 (13e, 13i, 13e/i) = Brick, Terracotta 14 (14e/i) = Clay Tiles, Decorative Aggregate Flooring, Hard Fired Non Absorbent Tiles, Slate and Stone

New Metal Spray Coatings (spec 24)

Specialist Interior Finishes: Resene ArmourCat (spec 26)

Putting your safety first

15 (15i) = Fibrous Plaster, Paperfaced Plaster and Solid Plaster 16 (16e, 16i) = Canvas, Hessian, Scandatex 17 (17e) = Waterproofing Membranes 18 (18e/i) = Flooring Systems 19 (19e/i) = Anti-Graffiti Systems 20 (20e/i) =Textured Coatings 21 (21e/i) = Paint Effects 22 (22e, 22i) = Mild Steels 23 (23e) = New Hot Dipped Galvanised Mild Steel 24 (24e) = New Metal Spray Coatings 25 (25e/i) = Special Effects Metallic and Pearlescent Finishes 26 (26i) = Specialist Interior Finishes: Resene ArmourCat acid-catalysed systems For information on paint related problems see the Resene problem solver section or visit the Paint Quality Institute website. Resene prints brochures, flyers etc on sustainable paper stocks wherever possible. When you download some pdf files from this website they will refer to being printed on sustainable paper stock. This is because they are an electronic copy of what we distribute to our customers. 2(i) How the One-Line Specifications work - the following is a step-by-step guide to the One-Line Specifications.

A. Select the Substrate to be painted. (Suppose it is desired to coat the exterior of a concrete block structure.) Looking up concrete block in the One-Line Specification index will direct you to the appropriate specification sheet. (Specification 1 - Cementitious surfaces in this example.) B. Choose the Environment: exterior or interior. (Exterior in this example). C. Select the Paint type: waterborne or solventborne paint. If unsure see, Section 1 (ii) - Selecting paint systems. Select the paint system (waterborne or solventborne) and go to the appropriate box on the specification sheet. See the comments on the specification sheet for confirmation. (A waterborne system is preferred in this example.) D. Select the appropriate Gloss level. Section 1 (iii) covers gloss levels. Also see the Resene Architectural Sample Box. (Gloss is selected in this example.) You have now reached a unique Resene specification number. This number describes the generic paint system, appropriate for your selected Substrate, Environment, Paint type and Gloss level. The Resene One-Line Specification consists of a generic specification, a unique specification number, surface preparation, list of products and Data Sheets that make up the selected paint system. Resene offers clear and simple paint specification guidelines, designed to make specifying the right paint system easier. Available in hard copy form in the Resene One-Line Specification Manual below or as part of the Resene EzySpec online system. Writing specifications can be a time consuming process, particularly when new substrates or coatings are desired. With endless combinations of substrates and materials, it is often difficult to know which system is the best system in each situation. One-Line Specifications will not be suitable for all projects. Resene also offers a customised specification process where Resene

technical experts will write a specification based on your brief. If you are in doubt about any aspect of your Resene specification, please contact your local Resene Representative or ColorShop who will be happy to assist. To simplify the specification writing process, Resene offer Resene EzySpec, an innovative method of determining the right paint system for the project online. Based on the ever popular Resene One-Line Specification Manual, including systems and information from the hard copy manual held by many specifiers, Resene EzySpec is designed to facilitate access to all parts of the One-Line Specification System by utilising the latest online technology. To view specifications and data sheets you will need Acrobat Reader. All surface preparation and data sheets highlighted in light blue in the pdfs are clickable links - simply click on them to view the appropriate surface preparation or data sheet. To create a One-Line Specification for your project select either the substrate listed below or refer to 2(iii) One-Line Specifications Index below for a list of substrates. Once you reach the appropriate specification page simply read through the information and use the tables to determine interior or exterior exposure, solventborne vs waterborne, desired gloss level and so

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