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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1973021
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
8/6/1985
Doc Name
MORRISON QUARRY FN 73-21
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COOLEY GRAVEL CO
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<br />ROC®1~~® A1~~. <br />EGNITE FOR A1AN SCARRED LANDSCAPES <br />EGNITE COLOR CONDITIONER COVERAGE: <br />Coverage is 450-600 square feet/gcllon for conditioner, depending on the porosity of <br />the application surface. <br />Drying lime of 77 F and 50~ Relative Humidity: 1-2 hours. Color intensity not complete <br />for 7 days. <br />STORAGE: <br />Keep containers closed when not is I u:,e and beware of pressure build up in black <br />containers stored for prolonged pericds in direct sunlight. Also evaporation will <br />change dilution ratios and affect al~plication results. Avoid freezing of material which <br />may cause separation and chemical destruction. <br />PRECAUTIONARY INFORMATION: <br />Some EONIiE produces are corrosive as individual ~~omponenis. Always read the label <br />instructions and fuse aid nol,ice before using. For the safety of the applicator, provide <br />neoprena rapper gloves, protective clothing and on alkali-type respirator for EGNITE <br />Preccndittoner. Use acid-type respirator for EGNITE Coloration Conditioners with acid- ' <br />type first cid warnings (see specific container I~~bels). Provide fresh water at the <br />cpplication source to rinse off skin cor•lect wish ~;hemicals and an opticcl flushing <br />agent for eye contact (follow up witll medical attention) Use eye shields when <br />handling and applying solutions. <br />1~.1PORTANT. Spraying can be hazardous. When spraying, be paricularly cautious in <br />regards to misting which con cause corrosive damage to nearby workers, property. <br />end vegetation. When applying with spray equipment, observe all precautionary <br />scfety measures. Spray equipment must be handled wish care and in strict <br />ac: crdance with the manufacturers recommenddions. <br />U,a cr,:v corrosive res~s,ani spraying equipm~en: and exomrne carefully for cost :rcn or <br />othar rcaci~y corrosive ports, os seizuig or bursting may occur. In genere!, cest~dde <br />type spraying equipment is more readiiyavaiiabte in corrosive resistant materics ~ han <br />point sprati'ars. ~.!so. point sprayers cause too much domizction: misting should Ue <br />CvOlded. <br />TESTING, DURABILITY AND ECOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS: <br />1. A.n inoar; e~,dent, cerified National Testing Laboratory. Sem iec Laboretorles. has <br />made :ha to!!owing findings for a sample of black EGNITE Color Ccnc~tioner <br />Applicu°.•~n on schist: <br />a. EG~VIfE produced coaiin~is between 20 and 100 micrometers chick wish <br />surface morphologies and thickness indistinguishable from natural coal ings <br />from the same area unC.r scanning electron microscope studies. <br />b. Cxide chemical coatir,:7s, cs determined by x-ray energy c~sp~ersive <br />methods are ideniicaf roe-os ~nrilh nature: FeiMn between .3 and 1. <br />c. Adhesion is itlenlical to n~:fur ~. <br />
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