Series 1080
Endura-Shield
This product has been discontinued. Please refer to Series 297 | Enviro-Glaze or Series 1081 | Endura-Shield for a suitable alternative, or contact your local sales representative for further assistance.
Generic Type
Waterborne Acrylic Polyurethane
Common Usage
A waterborne polyurethane coating that provides color and gloss retention for applications to steel, concrete and other miscellaneous substrates. It features low VOC content, low odor, high gloss finish and easy cleanup.
Special Qualifications
Series 1080 was tested in accordance with, and passed, the California Department of Public Health CDPH/EHLB/Standard Method Version 1.1, 2010 emissions testing and meets qualifications of LEED v4, Collaborative for High Performance Schools, and Living Building Challenge.
Number of Components
Two: Part A and Part B
Primers
Steel: Series 20, 22, 27, 27WB, 66, N69, N69F, L69, L69F, V69, V69F, 104, 115, 135, N140, N140F, L140, L140F, V140, V140F, 141, 161, 287
Galvanized Steel and Non-Ferrous Metal: Series 66, N69, L69, V69, 115, 135, 1224. Note: For special galvanized surface preparation instructions, consult the latest version of Tnemec Technical Bulletin 10-78.
Concrete: Series 20, 66, N69, N69F, L69, L69F, V69, V69F, 104, 141, 161, 270, 273, 280, 287, 1254
CMU: L69, L69F, N69, N69F, V69, V69F, 130, 287, 1254.
Note: Intermediate coat required (any of the above primers for concrete). Note: Epoxy primers exterior exposed for more than 30 days require an epoxy intermediate coat or scarification prior to topcoating with Series 1080. A minimum recoat of 24 hours at 75°F (24°C) applies when using Series 27WB. Reference the Series 27WB product data sheet for additional cure information. More than one finish coat of Series 1080 is required when used over Series 27WB to achieve uniform and desired gloss level.
Recommended DFT
2.0 to 3.0 mils (50 to 75 microns) per coat. Note: Number of coats and thickness requirements will vary with substrate, application method and exposure. Caution: Application of coating below minimum or above maximum recommended dry film thicknesses may adversely affect coating aesthetics and performance. Excessive film thicknesses will cause microbubbling. Contact your Tnemec representative.
Volume Solids
58.0 ± 2.0% (mixed) †
Volatile Organic Compounds
Unthinned: 0.81 lbs/gallon (97 grams/litre)
Thinned 5% (Water): 0.81 lbs/gallon (97 grams/litre)
Thinned 5% (No. 66 Thinner): 1.31 lbs/gallon (158 grams/litre) †
Finish
Gloss - Note: Final gloss level of topcoat can vary depending on number of coats applied. One coat will generally result in a lower sheen than two coats of the material.
Colors
Refer to Tnemec Color Guide. Note: Certain colors may require multiple coats depending on method of application and finish coat color. When feasible, the preceding coat should be in the same color family, but noticeably different.
Theoretical Coverage
930 mil sq ft/gal (24.4 m²/L at 25 microns). See APPLICATION for coverage rates. †
HAPS
Unthinned: 0 lbs/gal solids
Thinned 5% (Water): 0 lbs/gal solids
Thinned 5% (No. 66 Thinner): 0 lbs/gal solids
Curing Time
Temperature | To Touch | To Handle | To Recoat |
---|---|---|---|
75°F (24°C) | 45 minutes | 6 hours | 6 hours |
Curing time varies with surface temperature, air movement, humidity and film thickness.