25BW327548_TDS.pdf

105 Pardue Road
Pelham, AL 35124
Phone: 205-663-3225
Density Flatwise Tensile Screw Retention
ASTM C271 ASTM C297 #12 Sheet Metal
Strength Modulus Strength Modulus Strength Strength Modulus Strength
(lb/Ft^3) (psi) (psi) (psi) (psi) (psi) (psi) (psi) (lbs)
Bluewater 32
0.75″ 32 648 27,412 1,581 54,969 562 5,538 278,169 330
Bluewater 26
0.75″ 26 504 18,618 1,015 35,407 549 4,848 266,238 262
Bluewater 20
0.75″ 20 363 12,744 655 22,603 536 3,525 224,273 252
Nautical 24
0.75″ 24 521 18,136 1,092 28,796 724 3,853 177,190 227
Nautical 20
0.75″ 20 432 13,092 600 20,633 570 2,968 169,755 275
Nautical 15
0.75″ 15 320 6,787 447 10,429 411 1,572 74,297 149
* All properties evaluated on rigid sheet. Other thicknesses should have similar performance based on that specific panel density.
Revised January 2024
Flexural Properties
ASTM D790ASTM C365
Core Compressive
Important! The information and data presented herein are based upon information reasonably available to Coosa Compoistes, LLC from independent testing labs at the time of publicaiton
and are presented in good faith, but are not to be construed as guarantees or warranties, express or implied, regarding performance, results to be obtained from use, comprehensiveness,
and merchantability. You should throughly test any application, and independently determine satisfactory performance before commercializatoin or use.
Core Shear
ASTM C273

25BW201048_TDS.pdf

105 Pardue Road
Pelham, AL 35124
Phone: 205-663-3225
Density Flatwise Tensile Screw Retention
ASTM C271 ASTM C297 #12 Sheet Metal
Strength Modulus Strength Modulus Strength Strength Modulus Strength
(lb/Ft^3) (psi) (psi) (psi) (psi) (psi) (psi) (psi) (lbs)
Bluewater 32
0.75″ 32 648 27,412 1,581 54,969 562 5,538 278,169 330
Bluewater 26
0.75″ 26 504 18,618 1,015 35,407 549 4,848 266,238 262
Bluewater 20
0.75″ 20 363 12,744 655 22,603 536 3,525 224,273 252
Nautical 24
0.75″ 24 521 18,136 1,092 28,796 724 3,853 177,190 227
Nautical 20
0.75″ 20 432 13,092 600 20,633 570 2,968 169,755 275
Nautical 15
0.75″ 15 320 6,787 447 10,429 411 1,572 74,297 149
* All properties evaluated on rigid sheet. Other thicknesses should have similar performance based on that specific panel density.
Revised January 2024
Flexural Properties
ASTM D790ASTM C365
Core Compressive
Important! The information and data presented herein are based upon information reasonably available to Coosa Compoistes, LLC from independent testing labs at the time of publicaiton
and are presented in good faith, but are not to be construed as guarantees or warranties, express or implied, regarding performance, results to be obtained from use, comprehensiveness,
and merchantability. You should throughly test any application, and independently determine satisfactory performance before commercializatoin or use.
Core Shear
ASTM C273

25BR75D-G_TDS.pdf

BR-75D REV 1 Brushable A/B Page 1 of 2 Date: 08/14/2020
For more information call BJB Enterprises, Inc. (714) 734-8450 Fax (714) 734-8929
www.bjbenterprises.com

BR-75D REV 1 BRUSHABLE A/B
75 SHORE D POLYURETHANE

BR-75D REV 1 Brushable is a 75 Shore D rigid high impact material. This product is designed to be either brushed into a mold to
create a durable hard-shell part, or brushed onto the back of silicone glove molds to create a tough mother mold or shell.

RoHS/REACH Compliant Popular for Parts & Molds Easy to Pigment
Special Effects & Props High Impact Easy Mix Ratio

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES TEST METHOD RESULTS*
Hardness, Shore D ASTM D2240-04e1 75 5
Density (g/cc) ASTM D792-00 1.116
Cubic Inches per Pound N/A 25.67
Color/Appearance Visual Opaque Cream
Tensile Strength (psi) ASTM D412-98a(2002)e1 3,600
Tensile Modulus (psi) ASTM D412-98a(2002)e1 1.5 x 10
5

Elongation (%) ASTM D412-98a(2002)e1 15
Tear Strength (pli) ASTM D624-00e1 155
Dielectric Constant, 1 MHz ASTM D150-87 3.172
Dissipation Factor, 1 MHz ASTM D150-87 0.0287
*Note: Reported physical properties are based on test specimens cured 1-3 hours at room temperature then 16 hours at 160 F (71 C).

HANDLING PROPERTIES Part A Part B
Mix Ratio by weight 100 100
Mix Ratio by volume 86 100
Specific Gravity @ 77 F (25 C) 1.15 1.001
Color Pale Yellow Cream
Viscosity (cps) @ 77 F (25 C) Brookfield 425 18,000
Mixed Viscosity (cps) @ 77 F (25 C) Brookfield 24,000
Work Time, 100g mass @ 77 F (25 C) 10 12 minutes
Gel Time 14 16 minutes
Demold Time @ 77 F (25 C) 2 3 hours
Properties above are typical and not for specifications.

RIGID FILLED & UNFILLED URETHANES
Dedicated to QUALITY, SERVICE, SAFETY, and INNOVATION
An ISO-9001 Certified company

BR-75D REV 1 Brushable A/B Page 2 of 2 Date: 08/14/2020
For more information call BJB Enterprises, Inc. (714) 734-8450 Fax (714) 734-8929

NON-WARRANTY “Except for a warranty that materials substantially comply with the data presented in Manufacturer’s latest bulletin describing the product (the basis for this substantial compliance is to be
determined by the standard quality control tests generally performed by Manufacturer), all materials are sold “AS IS” and without any warranty express or implied as to merchantability, fitness for a particular
purpose, patent, trademark or copyright infringement, or as to any other matter. In no event shall Manufacturer’s liability for damages exceed Manufacturer’s sale price of the particular quantity with respect to
which damages are claimed.”

IMPORTANT MIXING DIRECTION:
It is important to remix the B component thoroughly prior to combining with the A side.

CURE SCHEDULE/HEAT CURING:
Most of the physical properties can be achieved in 5-7 days at 77 F (25 C). You may use your own post-cure schedule but the physical
properties may vary from BJB s cure schedule of 1-3 hours at 77 F (25 C) followed by 16 hours at 160 F (71 C). Do not exceed
curing temperature of 200 F (93 C). Support of the part may be required to prevent part deformation during the heat curing process.
COLOR VARIATIONS:
The color of the base material may vary slightly from batch to batch due to raw ingredients. Color variations will not affect the
cured physical properties. Exposing the material to various conditions such as heat and UV light will alter the color of the cured
system. Color stability is not guaranteed. This product can be pigmented, but you may see more color shift when using lighter
pigments.
UV RESISTANCE:
This product is not classified as UV resistant. BJB offers an additive called UV-100, a UV inhibitor and anti-oxidant blend that
will help slow down the effects of UV degradation and color change. The level of effectiveness varies from product to product.
ACCESSORIES:
BJB offers silicone RTV mold making materials along with a wide range of accessory items. These include de-airing agents, pigments,
mold releases, and Jiffy Mixers. Visit BJB s website at www.bjbenterprises.com or consult a BJB representative for more
information.
STORAGE:
Store at ambient temperatures, 65-80 F (18-27 C). Unopened containers will have a shelf life of 6 months from date of shipment when
properly stored at recommended temperatures. Purge opened containers with dry nitrogen before re-sealing.

PACKAGING Part A Part B
Cubic Inches per
Kit
Quart Kits 1.5 lbs. 1.5 lbs. 77
Gallon Kits 6 lbs. 6 lbs. 308
5-Gallon Kits 30 lbs. 30 lbs. 1,540

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Use in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with skin using protective gloves and protective clothing. Repeat or prolonged contact
on the skin may cause an allergic reaction. Eye protection is extremely important. Always use approved safety glasses or goggles
when handling this product.

IF CONTACT OCCURS:
Skin: Immediately wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse. It is not recommended
to remove resin from skin with solvents. Solvents only increase contact and dry skin. Seek qualified medical attention if
allergic reactions occur.
Eyes: Immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician.
Ingestion: If swallowed, call a physician immediately. Remove stomach contents by gastric suction or induce vomiting only as
directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.

Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet before using this product.

Handling Guide

25ATPRIME_TDS.pdf

March 1996

ATPRIME

2
SECONDARY BONDING AGENT

DESCRIPTION
ATPRIME

2 is a two-component urethane-based primer system developed to enhance
adhesion to FRP in secondary laminating operations, including bonding to non-air-
inhibited surfaces. The material is applied with a brush or roller to prepared surfaces.
Bonding is formed chemically.

ATPRIME

2 significantly improves interlaminar bond strength when used with Atlac
and Dion resins. It will also enhance bonding of FRP to concrete, bright carbon steel,
and thermoplastics such as PVC.

FEATURES BENEFITS
Moisture-activated curing system Virtually unaffected by temperature
fluctuations or substrate heat-sink effects
No catalyst required
Degree of cure unaffected by high
humidity or moisture-containing substrates
(concrete)

Versatile bonding characteristics Effective with FRP, steel, concrete,
thermoplastics, SMC, and other
substrates
Bonds to most vinyl ester and polyester
resins

Excellent tack retention Improves bonding up to 24 hours after
application

Reactive monomer system with no
methylene chloride
Superior bond strength
Environmentally friendly
Improved storage stability

ATPRIME 2
Page 2

TYPICAL LIQUID
PROPERTIES
1
@ 25

C

ATPRIME

2A
Flash Point, C ( F) . 218.3 (425)
Specific Gravity 1.23
Viscosity, cps . 180
Vapor Pressure, mm Hg <1x10 -4 Isocyanate Equivalent Weight . 133 NCO Content, % ... 31.5 Acidity, % as HCl .. 0.02 ATPRIME 2B Flash Point, C ( F) 25.5 (78) Shelf Life (minimum), months ... 6 Specific Gravity .. 1.01 Viscosity, cps 250 Color Pale yellow APPLICATION PROCEDURE Prepare FRP surface to be bonded by lightly sanding, then cleaning with styrene monomer. Chemically degraded sections of FRP structures should be ground down to structurally sound laminate for subsequent repair procedure. More information is available in the Reichhold Fabricators Handbook. Steel should be sandblasted to white metal and primed promptly to avoid formation of flash rust. Non-copper blast media must be used to avoid inhibition of ATPRIME 2 curing. Smooth, troweled concrete surfaces should also be sandblasted. Concrete should be at least 10 days old before ATPRIME 2 is applied. ATPRIME 2 components must be mixed before using. Blend 1 part (by weight) ATPRIME 2A with 4 parts (by weight) ATPRIME 2B. No catalyst is necessary. Allow mixture to stand 30 minutes before applying to the substrate. The pot life of blended ATPRIME 2 is approximately 12 hours at 80 F and 50% relative humidity. Discard older material in accordance with applicable regulations. The ATPRIME 2 system may be thixotroped to prevent drainage on vertical surfaces and to improve adhesion to very porous substrates. Blend 3% hydrophilic fumed silica into ATPRIME 2B, followed by 0.2% Tween 20 or Tween 80 ( ICI Americas). Apply the ATPRIME 2 mixture using a paintbrush, or a paint roller for larger surfaces. For health and safety reasons, the mixture should never be sprayed. Allow primer to cure for a minimum of 2 hours at ambient temperature. Complete curing is evident when the primer surface cannot be indented by a fingernail. The cure is moisture- initiated, so cure time will vary with temperature and humidity conditions. If primer is left more than 24 hours, re-application will be necessary to obtain full interlaminar bond strength. Apply polyester resin over the cured, primed surface, and then complete fiberglass lamination according to accepted industry practice. To ensure maximum performance of the ATPRIME 2 bonding system, conduct small-scale tests to determine the most suitable conditions. Specific substrates should also be evaluated before large-scale operations are conducted. 1 Properties listed in this bulletin are typical of those obtained in controlled laboratory tests and are provided as guidelines. ATPRIME 2 Page 3 COVERAGE One pound of blended ATPRIME 2 covers approximately 50-100 ft 2 of surface area. One gallon of blended material covers approximately 420-800 ft 2 HANDLING To ensure maximum performance of the ATPRIME 2 bonding system, the following precautions should be taken: Conduct small-scale tests to determine conditions most suitable for use of ATPRIME 2. ATPRIME 2 can be used on a wide variety of substrates. Specific applications should be evaluated before large scale operations are conducted. Pot life of mixture (ATPRIME 2A + ATPRIME 2B) is approximately 12 hours at 80 F with 50% relative humidity. Discard after this time in accordance with applicable regulations. Protect components from exposure to moisture; reseal opened containers and keep tightly sealed after use. SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BEFORE WORKING WITH THIS PRODUCT It is the user s responsibility to understand the hazards associated with the use of ATPRIME 2. Obtain a copy of the material safety data sheet on this product prior to use. MSDSs are available from your Reichhold sales representative. Such information should be requested from suppliers and understood prior to working with any chemicals. ATPRIME 2 components can be irritating to skin and eyes. Wear cup-type chemical safety goggles and impervious gloves to reduce chances of injury from contact with the liquid concentrate. Use clothing to protect other exposed skin areas. Contaminated clothing, gloves and footwear should be washed free of ATPRIME 2 before reuse. ATPRIME 2 vapors and spray mist can be irritating. Prolonged or repeated inhalation could result in an allergic reaction to its components. Inhalation of ATPRIME-2A vapors or spray mist can irritate the eyes, nose, and respiratory passages. Severe overexposure may lead to pulmonary edema. Local exhaust ventilation should be utilized to maintain permissible exposure levels of ATPRIME 2 in the workroom air. In absence of ventilating facilities, a MESA-NIOSH approved air- supplied respirator with full face piece should be used for respirator protection. Spills should be soaked up promptly with an absorbent such as sawdust, vermiculite, or sand. Shovel material into an open-top container and soak for at least 24 hours with an aqueous solution containing 1-5% ammonia and 10% isopropanol. Close and discard container. To facilitate clean-up in cold weather, utilize equal parts of isopropanol and perchloroethylene. A MESA-NIOSH approved air-supplied respirator or self-contained breathing apparatus should be used for protection during the clean- up of major spills. ATPRIME 2 has been used in many laboratory tests and field trials without problems or discomfort to personnel. With proper precautions, no problems are anticipated; however, for the sake of safety, the recommended precautions must be strictly enforced. ATPRIME 2 Page 4 FIRST AID EMERGENCY INFORMATION : (800) 423-3003 POISON CONTROL CENTER : (213) 664-2121 EYES Rinse eyes immediately with plenty of water. Continue rinsing for at least 15 minutes. INGESTION DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Immediately call a physician and refer him to a local poison control center or (213) 664-2121 or (617) 232-2120. INHALATION Seek fresh air immediately and obtain medical attention. If victim is unconscious, administer artificial respiration and/or oxygen as needed, and seek medical attention immediately. SKIN Wash the contacted areas with soap and water. TECHNICAL SUPPORT Reichhold s technical support facilities are staffed by people who have extensive practical experience with polyesters and manufacturing techniques. Please do not hesitate to request our assistance through your sales representative. Copies of test methods used to determine reported properties are available through your Reichhold sales representative. Atprime, Atlac and Dion is a registered trademark of Reichhold, Inc.

25AF4Q_TDS.pdf

AF-4 Page 1 of 1 Date: 12/01/2020
For more information call BJB Enterprises, Inc. (714) 734-8450 Fax (714) 734-8929

NON-WARRANTY “Except for a warranty that materials substantially comply with the data presented in Manufacturer’s latest bulletin describing the product (the basis for this substantial
compliance is to be determined by the standard quality control tests generally performed by Manufacturer), all materials are sold “AS IS” and without any warranty express or implied as to
merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, patent, trademark or copyright infringement, or as to any other matter. In no event shall Manufacturer’s liability for damages exceed
Manufacturer’s sale price of the particular quantity with respect to which damages are claimed.”
PIGMENT, RELEASE & MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCT
Dedicated to QUALITY, SERVICE, SAFETY, and INNOVATION

AF-4
ANTI-FOAM AND SURFACE FLOW AGENT

FEATURES:

Expedites the rapid de-airing of most urethanes
Works exceptionally well in the water clear aliphatic urethanes

Anti-foam AF-4 is a “surface tension reducing” agent recommended as an additive for urethane elastomer systems. Its purpose is to assist
in the vacuum degassing procedure (deaeration), by reducing the surface tension of entrained air bubbles in the resin mixture. Also, it
assists in better resin flow and wet out in molds.
Basically, the term anti-foam refers to the elimination or more rapid reduction of foaming action during the vacuum de-gassing process.
Antifoam AF-4 is completely silicone free and does not affect the color, appearance or bond ability of cured urethane parts.
USAGE:
Generally, anti-foams will work with all types of two component polyurethane elastomers and with some low viscosity epoxy systems.
BJB has designed a product called AF-5 specifically for epoxy systems. Elastomers with high viscosity, 5,000 – 8,000 cps, often require
more anti-foam than systems of lower viscosity. Based on a 4,500 cps system, about
1
/8 oz. (4 – 7 grams) of AF-4 should be added to a 10
lb. mass. For smaller volume masses, an eyedropper dispensing 3 to 5 drops is usually sufficient for a 1 lb. mass. Best results are
obtained by adding anti-foam during the mixing process just before vacuum degassing.

PACKAGING WEIGHT
Ounces 4 oz
Pints 0.9 lb.
Quarts 1.8 lbs.
Gallons 7 lbs.
5-Gallons 35 lbs.
55-Gallon Drums 375 lbs.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Use in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with skin using protective gloves and protective clothing. Repeated or prolonged contact on
the skin may cause an allergic reaction. Eye protection is extremely important. Always use approved safety glasses or goggles when
handling this product.
IF CONTACT OCCURS:
Skin: Immediately wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse. It is not recommended to
remove resin from skin with solvents. Solvents only increase contact and dry skin. Seek qualified medical attention if allergic
reactions occur.
Eyes: Immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician.
Ingestion: If swallowed, call a physician immediately. Remove stomach contents by gastric suction or induce vomiting only as directed
by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Naphthalene, which is known to the State of California to cause
cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet before using this product.

An ISO-9001 Certified company

256909-4_TDS.pdf

For more information call BJB Enterprises, Inc. (714) 734- 8450 Fax (714) 734- 8929 Date: 07/24/2024
www.bjbmaterials.com

NON-WARRANTY “Except for a warranty that materials substantially comply with the data presented in Manufacturer’s latest bulletin describing the product (the basis for this substantial
compliance is to be determined by the standard quality control tests generally performed by Manufacturer), all materials are sold “AS IS” and without any warranty express or implied as to
merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, patent, trademark or copyright infringement, or as to any other matter. In no event shall Manufacturer’s liability for damages exceed
Manufacturer’s sale price of the particular quantity with respect to which damages are claimed.”
PIGMENTS
By BJB Enterprises. Inc.
An ISO-9001 Certified company

6900 PHTHALATE- FREE SERIES PIGMENTS

BJB s new 6900 series of phthalate-free pigment dispersions is designed to address the stringent requirements of RoHS
and REACH compliance. These pigments produce vibrant, consistent colors and can be mixed to expand your color options.
Compatible with BJB s Polyurethane, foam, and epoxy systems.

APPLICATION
BJB liquid pigment dispersions are designed to rapidly disperse into the systems described above. The 6900-pigment series is
typically used by adding approximately 1/2% by weight of pigment to the material system. Many materials are naturally dark and
hard to color. These materials may require from 1% to 5% of the pigment dispersion to develop the desired color. Liquid pigments
can often cause a negative effect on a material s physical properties if too much pigment is added.
IN FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAMS , add pigment to the B component. When working from large containers (5-gallons or
drums) it is advisable to only pigment the amount of material to be used, especially if more than 2% is added. Stored materials
may have a shelf -life reduction due to pigmentation.
IN RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM SYSTEMS , the pigment should be added to the B component. Due to the dark nature of
most rigid foam systems, pigmentation is generally limited to the darker colors.
IN FP, F, M, and L SYSTEMS, the pigments are added to the B component. These systems are not color or UV stable. Lighter
pigmented colors can darken slightly with age.
IN COLOR FLEX (CF) SYSTEMS , add pigment to the B component. Color Flex systems are easily pigmented and color stable.
IN WATER CLEAR SYSTEMS, add pigment to the B component. Water -Clear systems are easily pigmented and color stable.
IN EPOXY RESIN SYSTEMS, pigments are added to the A side (resin). If dark-colored epoxy hardeners are to be used, a
pigment dispersion of up to 5% by weight may be required.
THE 6900 SERIES IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH SILICONE SYSTEMS . For Silicones, See the 8100 Silicone Pigment Series.
STORAGE
Store ambient temperatures, 65-80 F (18-27 C). Unopened containers will have a shelf life of 12 months from date of shipment when
properly stored at recommended temperatures. Purge opened containers with dry nitrogen before re- sealing.

256905-Q_TDS.pdf

For more information call BJB Enterprises, Inc. (714) 734- 8450 Fax (714) 734- 8929 Date: 07/24/2024
www.bjbmaterials.com

NON-WARRANTY “Except for a warranty that materials substantially comply with the data presented in Manufacturer’s latest bulletin describing the product (the basis for this substantial
compliance is to be determined by the standard quality control tests generally performed by Manufacturer), all materials are sold “AS IS” and without any warranty express or implied as to
merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, patent, trademark or copyright infringement, or as to any other matter. In no event shall Manufacturer’s liability for damages exceed
Manufacturer’s sale price of the particular quantity with respect to which damages are claimed.”
PIGMENTS
By BJB Enterprises. Inc.
An ISO-9001 Certified company

6900 PHTHALATE- FREE SERIES PIGMENTS

BJB s new 6900 series of phthalate-free pigment dispersions is designed to address the stringent requirements of RoHS
and REACH compliance. These pigments produce vibrant, consistent colors and can be mixed to expand your color options.
Compatible with BJB s Polyurethane, foam, and epoxy systems.

APPLICATION
BJB liquid pigment dispersions are designed to rapidly disperse into the systems described above. The 6900-pigment series is
typically used by adding approximately 1/2% by weight of pigment to the material system. Many materials are naturally dark and
hard to color. These materials may require from 1% to 5% of the pigment dispersion to develop the desired color. Liquid pigments
can often cause a negative effect on a material s physical properties if too much pigment is added.
IN FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAMS , add pigment to the B component. When working from large containers (5-gallons or
drums) it is advisable to only pigment the amount of material to be used, especially if more than 2% is added. Stored materials
may have a shelf -life reduction due to pigmentation.
IN RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM SYSTEMS , the pigment should be added to the B component. Due to the dark nature of
most rigid foam systems, pigmentation is generally limited to the darker colors.
IN FP, F, M, and L SYSTEMS, the pigments are added to the B component. These systems are not color or UV stable. Lighter
pigmented colors can darken slightly with age.
IN COLOR FLEX (CF) SYSTEMS , add pigment to the B component. Color Flex systems are easily pigmented and color stable.
IN WATER CLEAR SYSTEMS, add pigment to the B component. Water -Clear systems are easily pigmented and color stable.
IN EPOXY RESIN SYSTEMS, pigments are added to the A side (resin). If dark-colored epoxy hardeners are to be used, a
pigment dispersion of up to 5% by weight may be required.
THE 6900 SERIES IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH SILICONE SYSTEMS . For Silicones, See the 8100 Silicone Pigment Series.
STORAGE
Store ambient temperatures, 65-80 F (18-27 C). Unopened containers will have a shelf life of 12 months from date of shipment when
properly stored at recommended temperatures. Purge opened containers with dry nitrogen before re- sealing.

256902-Q_TDS.pdf

For more information call BJB Enterprises, Inc. (714) 734- 8450 Fax (714) 734- 8929 Date: 07/24/2024
www.bjbmaterials.com

NON-WARRANTY “Except for a warranty that materials substantially comply with the data presented in Manufacturer’s latest bulletin describing the product (the basis for this substantial
compliance is to be determined by the standard quality control tests generally performed by Manufacturer), all materials are sold “AS IS” and without any warranty express or implied as to
merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, patent, trademark or copyright infringement, or as to any other matter. In no event shall Manufacturer’s liability for damages exceed
Manufacturer’s sale price of the particular quantity with respect to which damages are claimed.”
PIGMENTS
By BJB Enterprises. Inc.
An ISO-9001 Certified company

6900 PHTHALATE- FREE SERIES PIGMENTS

BJB s new 6900 series of phthalate-free pigment dispersions is designed to address the stringent requirements of RoHS
and REACH compliance. These pigments produce vibrant, consistent colors and can be mixed to expand your color options.
Compatible with BJB s Polyurethane, foam, and epoxy systems.

APPLICATION
BJB liquid pigment dispersions are designed to rapidly disperse into the systems described above. The 6900-pigment series is
typically used by adding approximately 1/2% by weight of pigment to the material system. Many materials are naturally dark and
hard to color. These materials may require from 1% to 5% of the pigment dispersion to develop the desired color. Liquid pigments
can often cause a negative effect on a material s physical properties if too much pigment is added.
IN FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAMS , add pigment to the B component. When working from large containers (5-gallons or
drums) it is advisable to only pigment the amount of material to be used, especially if more than 2% is added. Stored materials
may have a shelf -life reduction due to pigmentation.
IN RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM SYSTEMS , the pigment should be added to the B component. Due to the dark nature of
most rigid foam systems, pigmentation is generally limited to the darker colors.
IN FP, F, M, and L SYSTEMS, the pigments are added to the B component. These systems are not color or UV stable. Lighter
pigmented colors can darken slightly with age.
IN COLOR FLEX (CF) SYSTEMS , add pigment to the B component. Color Flex systems are easily pigmented and color stable.
IN WATER CLEAR SYSTEMS, add pigment to the B component. Water -Clear systems are easily pigmented and color stable.
IN EPOXY RESIN SYSTEMS, pigments are added to the A side (resin). If dark-colored epoxy hardeners are to be used, a
pigment dispersion of up to 5% by weight may be required.
THE 6900 SERIES IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH SILICONE SYSTEMS . For Silicones, See the 8100 Silicone Pigment Series.
STORAGE
Store ambient temperatures, 65-80 F (18-27 C). Unopened containers will have a shelf life of 12 months from date of shipment when
properly stored at recommended temperatures. Purge opened containers with dry nitrogen before re- sealing.