£59.48 (incl VAT)
New Guard - Guard GIP High-Build Zinc Phosphate Primer
New Guard, Guard GIP is a high quality high build zinc phosphate primer with anticorrosion properties.
Quick to dry it is ideally suited mild steel, ferrous and suitably prepared non-ferrous metal.
Recommended topcoats, Guard FEB, Guard FES and two pack Guard MSP.
Also suitable for general industrial finishing, agricultural machinery and earth moving equipment (ACE market).
Apply by spray, brush or roller.
£49.06 (incl VAT)
About Guard GIP, High-Build Zinc Phosphate Primer.
New Guard, Guard GIP is a high quality high build zinc phosphate primer with anticorrosion properties.
Quick to dry it is ideally suited mild steel, ferrous and suitably prepared non-ferrous metal.
Recommended topcoats, Guard FEB, Guard FES and two pack Guard MSP.
Also suitable for general industrial finishing, agricultural machinery and earth moving equipment (ACE market).
Apply by spray or brush/roller.
Preparation
Surfaces to be coated must be clean, dry and free from any material such as oil, grease, salts and dirt that might affect adhesion.
Remove loose flaking or friable material.
Where necessary, remove weld spatter and grind smooth all rough,sharp edges and weld seams.
Galvanised steel
Thoroughly degrease with Cleaner Degreaser (Product Reference H30 or ND14) and lightly abrade any very shiny areas.
Mild Steel
Degrease with a Cleaner Degreaser (Product Reference H30 or ND14) and either manually abrade or blast clean to Sa2½ (ISO 8501-1:2007)
If blast cleaning is not possible, phosphating is recommended for cold rolled steel to improve adhesion.
Phosphate Steel
Degrease with Cleaner Degreaser (Product Reference H30 or ND14) and manually abrade prior to application of the Primer.
Stainless Steel
Degrease with Cleaner Degreaser (Product Reference H30 or ND14) and manually abrade prior to application of the Primer.
Aluminium and Alloys
Degrease with Cleaner Degreaser (Product Reference H30 or ND14) and manually abrade prior to application of the Primer.
The temperature of the ambient air, surface or paint should not fall below 5ºC during application or drying.
Application Conditions
Relative humidity should not exceed 80%.
The surface temperature of the steel should remain at least 3ºC above the dew point.
Cold damp conditions will impair drying times and the final finish.
Recommended Finish Coats
Guard topcoats FEB,FES and MSP
Recommended Thinners
Guard Solvent A or Guard Solvent F if application is by brush or roller.
Coverage Rates
Recommended Film weight: WFT 90-125µm
Theoretical coverage rate: 11m² per litre at a WFT 90µm
Application Methods
Guard GIP can be applied by the following methods.
Airless Spray: Yes
Conventional Spray: Yes
Brush: Yes for small areas only. Thin 0.2% by volume with Guard Solvent F
Roller: Yes for small areas only. Thin 0.2% by volume with Guard Solvent F
Application Guidance
Airless Spray
Output fluid pressure at tip 12.0-16.00 Mpa,
Tip Size 0.38-0.48
Thin, up to 5% Guard Solvent A (Note thinning will reduce the film weight)
Conventional Spray;
Output fluid pressure at tip 0.4 Mpa,
Tip Size 1.8-2.0
Thin with up to 10% added 3%-5% at a time.
Brush / Roller
Thin, up to 0.2% Guard Solvent F
Please note: application by brush will result in a reduced film thickness and is recommended only for small areas of touch up/remedial work
Drying times at a WFT at 125µm and 23ºC
Dust Dry: 15 minutes
Recoatable: 45 minutes minimum
Hard Dry: 12 hours
Full cure: 24 hours
Cleaning Tools and Equipment
Clean equipment with Guard Solvent A Thinner after use
% Volume Solids : 55%
VOC content : 382g / litre
Safe use
This product is formulated for professional use.
Please ensure suitable and appropriate personal protective equipment is worn during handling and application.
For more detail please consult the Product Datasheet.
Please contact us for the Health and Safety Datasheet.