PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
LOCTITE R Big Foot O Heavy Duty Pedestrian Grade is a single component epoxy anti-slip floor and deck coating. It is designed for application in areas of heavy pedestrian traffic or light rolling traffic under typical dry service temperatures of ¡V29¢X to +60¢XC (¡V20¢X to +140¢XF). This high performance safety coating is both easy and fast to apply and offers optimum adhesion to concrete, metal and wood surfaces.

Advantages:

•  Reduces slips and falls in the workplace
•  Resists gasoline, oil, acids, alkalis and aliphatic solvent

Easy to apply with a roller or trowel in one step

•  Superior adhesion ¡V forms a solid bond to steel, cast iron, stainless steel, concrete, wood, and clean and abraded bronze, copper and aluminum
•  Fire retardant in the cured state

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

Anti-slip finish for concrete and steel ramps, walkways, locker rooms, loading docks, marine applications, machine rooms, assembly areas and stairs.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Surface Preparation:

Big Foot Heavy Duty Pedestrian Grade can be applied to any clean, dry surface. Recommended methods of cleaning are as follow:

Concrete:

Remove all paint films and unbonded particles, preferably by sandblasting. Remove oil, grease, dirt, wax or other contaminants by dissolving with a water-based cleaner/ degreaser. Then flush thoroughly with clean water and allow to dry. Smooth or glazed surfaces should be roughened. New concrete should cure for at least 30 days prior to coating. Prime prepared surface with Big Foot Waterbased Primer/ Sealer Product No. 94142 then coat with Heavy Duty Pedestrian Grade.

Metal:

Remove all paint, rust and mill scale, preferably by sandblasting. Remove all oil, grease, dirt, wax or other contaminants by dissolving with a waterbased cleaner/ degreaser. Then flush thoroughly with clean water and allow to dry. Prime prepared surface with Big Foot Metal Primer Product No. 96132 then coat with Heavy Duty Pedestrian Grade.

Mixing:

Thoroughly mix contents of can with a mechanical mixer using a JiffyR mixing blade, Product No. 96131, scraping material from sides and bottom of the can until mixed material assumes a uniform color and appearance.

PROPERTIES OF UNCURED MATERIAL

Feature
Typical Value
Appearance
Thick Gray or Black Liquid
V.O.C.¡Vvolatile organic content, lb./gal
2.8
Volume of solids, %
61
Density, lb./gal
13.9
Coverage
50 ft 2 per gal

 TYPICAL CURING PERFORMANC

Curing Properties
 
(@ 25 ¢X C unless noted)
Typical Value
*Dry time, Light pedestrian traffic, hours
12
Heavy pedestrian traffic, hours
72

* Temperature and thickness of application affect dry time. Temperatures under 10 o C (50 o F) will result in a substantially longer cure time. Temperatures over 27 o C (80 o F) will result in a shorter cure time. The thicker the application, the longer the cure time.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF CURED MATERIAL
(@ 25 ¢X C unless noted)

Physical Properties
Typical Value
Coefficient of friction, ASTM F609, Dry
1.17
, Wet
1.0

GENERAL INFORMATION

This product is not recommended for use in pure oxygen and/or oxygen rich systems and should not be selected as a sealant for chlorine or other strong oxidizing materials.

 For safe handling information on this product, consult the Material Safety Data Sheet, (MSDS)

 Ordering Information

Part Number
Typical Value
96211
1 gal black
96215
5 gal black
96261
1 gal gray
96265
5 gal gray

 Storage

Product shall be ideally stored in a cool, dry location in unopened containers at a temperature between 8 ¢X C to 28 ¢X C (46 ¢X F to 82 ¢X F) unless otherwise labeled. Optimal storage is at the lower half of this temperature range. To prevent contamination of unused product, do not return any material to its original container. For further specific shelf life information, contact your local Technical Service Center .

 Data Ranges

The data contained herein may be reported as a typical value and/or range. Values are based on actual test data and are verified on a periodic basis.

 

Application:
Big Foot Heavy Duty Pedestrian Grade can be applied at surface temperatures between 10¢XC to 54¢XC (50¢XF to130¢XF) Application is not recommended when surface temperature is above or below these temperatures. Big Foot Heavy Duty Pedestrian Grade can be applied by roller or trowel.

Roller:

Provides superior anti-slip characteristics with an irregular, ridged profile.

1.

Use a phenolic roller, Product No. 96121. It is important that the rolled profile expose the maximum of anti-slip aggregate. If aggregate is not properly exposed, the coating may become slippery when wet.

2.

Pour a ¡§ribbon¡¨ of material on the surface approximately 2' x 6¡¨ (60 cm x 15 cm). Roll material toward you with a moderate amount of pressure. Do not over-roll too many times or press down too heavily. Be careful that material does not build up too thickly along welds (roll across welds not along them). Material applied too thickly may not properly cure.

3.
Higher temperatures will shorten drying time and conversely, lower temperatures and high relative humidity will lengthen drying time. Exterior applications must be protected from rain for at least 12 to 24 hours after application. Protect from heavy or extended exposure to water, oil and chemicals for 5 days during final cure.

Trowel:

Provides excellent anti-slip characteristics with a rough, textured surface.

1.

Use a flexible bladed plasterer's finishing trowel approximately 4 inches by 12 inches (10 cm x 30 cm). Use smooth edges not notched.

2.

 Pour a ¡§ribbon¡¨ of material on the surface approximately 2' x 6¡¨ (60 cm x 15 cm).

3.
Hold trowel at 45¢X angle to surface and spread with sweeping motion. Reverse angle of trowel for opposite stroke. Pull material toward you. To cover corners, pull straight strokes using material on the trowel. Trowel across welds to avoid too thick an application.

Surface Maintenance:

Maintain a clean surface to ensure that the anti-slip safety performance is maximized. We recommend the following cleaning procedure:

1.

Apply an all-purpose, biodegradable cleaner/degreaser.

2.

Scrub surface with a long-handled, fiber bristled brush or floor machine.

3.

Rinse with clean water and dry. Foreign matter such as chewing gum should be removed with a scraper or putty knife and then the surface should be cleaned following above procedure.

4.

Although this non-slip coating is extremely durable, it is not permanent and will require occasional touch-up, especially in high traffic areas. This material can be re-applied over itself. To re-apply, follow instructions above for surface preparation, mixing and application.

Note

The data contained herein are furnished for information only and are believed to be reliable. We cannot assume responsibility for the results obtained by others over whose methods we have no control. It is the user's responsibility to determine suitability for the user's purpose of any production methods mentioned herein and to adopt such precautions as may be advisable for the protection of property and of persons against any hazards that may be involved in the handling and use thereof. In light of the foregoing, Loctite Corporation specifically disclaims all warranties expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, arising from sale or use of Loctite Corporation's products. Loctite Corporation specifically disclaims any liability for consequential or incidental damages of any kind, including lost profits. The discussion herein of various processes or compositions is not to be interpreted as representation that they are free from domination of patents owned by others or as a license under any Loctite Corporation patents that may cover such processes or compositions. We recommend that each prospective user test his proposed application before repetitive use, using this data as a guide. One or more United States or foreign patents or patent applications may cover this product.