Ship superstructures, offshore platforms, and port facilities.
Zincanode 620 is a flammable material and contains high levels of zinc dust. Mixed product is approximately 20°C.
Should be stored in a cool, dry area. The typical shelf life is 6 months from the date of manufacture. zinc anode 620 datasheet
Contains more than 80% zinc by weight in the dry film, ensuring high electrical conductivity for galvanic protection.
Ideal for repairing or touching up existing inorganic zinc coatings. 5. Safety and Handling Should be stored in a cool, dry area
The is a high-performance, two-part epoxy zinc-rich primer specifically engineered to provide superior cathodic protection for steel structures in highly corrosive environments. Often categorized by the keyword "zinc anode 620," this product functions as a "sacrificial" coating, protecting the underlying steel from rust even if the film is damaged.
Offers long-term recoatability and is compatible with most high-performance topcoats, such as epoxies and urethanes. 2. Technical Specifications Specification Details Volume Solids 62% ± 2% (per ASTM D2697) Typical Dry Film Thickness (DFT) 75 microns Theoretical Coverage 8.27 m²/liter at 75 microns DFT Mixing Ratio 3 parts Base : 1 part Hardener (by volume) VOC Content Approximately 330 g/L Finish & Color Matt, Metallic Grey 3. Application Guide Ideal for repairing or touching up existing inorganic
Suitable for environments up to C5-M (Marine) and C5-I (Industrial) classifications according to ISO 12944.
For maximum efficacy, proper surface preparation and application conditions are critical.
Use respirators during spray application and avoid skin/eye contact. For full safety details, refer to the Berger Safety Data Sheet . Berger Zincanode 620