Question:
What is Bitumen Paint?
Thermopads Maintnance
2007-12-21 04:11:28 UTC
What is Bitumen Paint?
Six answers:
alpha b
2007-12-21 08:00:25 UTC
#BITUMEN PAINT conforms to BS3416: Type 1

Class A for the waterproofing and weather protecting of

steelwork, concrete and potable water tanks.



BITUMEN PAINT is used for the protection of

ferrous and non-ferrous metals, concrete roofing, felt,

fibre cement, corrugated iron, asphalt and wood,

against water.



Drying Time

Approximately 6 hours depending on drying conditions.



A solvent-borne, bituminous black paint. When dry it forms an odourless and taint-free bitumen film.



BITUMEN PAINT is supplied ready for use and should not require thinning. Apply at least two coats by brush or spray allowing each coat to dry before applying the next

coat. Note: At very low service temperatures the coating will become less flexible, while at high temperatures it becomes soft and less resistant to degradation by the environment, and will ultimately flow.
Kenon
2015-08-19 14:41:33 UTC
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RE:

What is Bitumen Paint?
rasavong
2016-12-17 17:47:11 UTC
Bitumastic Paint
Mitch M
2007-12-21 04:14:21 UTC
Solvent-borne bitumen coating which provides an anti-corrosive, and protective solution on a wide range of common building materials especially iron, steel timber and concrete.



Very durable.
anonymous
2016-03-15 07:21:03 UTC
No I wouldn't use bitumen try some RENO tarmac reviver it's easy to apply and should do the job for you.
johna
2016-06-20 14:07:33 UTC
Bituminous Paint For Wood


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