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ALSAN® COATING AC 401 SKU: L-AACW5

ALSAN® COATING AC 401 SKU: L-AACW5


 
ALSAN COATING AC 401 is a high quality, single component, water-based, acrylic elastomeric roof coating and protective barrier for various low-slope roof surfaces and substrates. Upon cure, ALSAN COATING AC 401 forms a durable, weatherproof coating that is highly resistant to degradation from UV and natural weathering.

Product Properties

  • Material Resin
  • Technology Acrylic

Installation

Thoroughly mix the coating before application. All surfaces must be dry and free of dirt, debris, algae, mildew, oil, talc, loose granules or any other foreign matter that may prohibit adhesion. ALSAN COATING AC 401 can be applied using a brush, roller or airless spray equipment. Apply at a minimum rate of 1.0 gallons per 100 square feet for a minimum dry film thickness (DFT) of 9 mils.

Please refer to the SOPREMA Roof Coatings Technical Manual for additional application guidelines.

 

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