
Formulated With Patented Polymer Technology
Description
ChemLine® 2400/31 is an abrasion resistant heat cured polymer lining system. ChemLine® 2400/31 is a tough, flexible lining
designed to handle the abrasiveness of coal, ore, plastic pellets and other media up to 400°F (204°C).
ChemLine® 2400/31 has excellent chemical resistance capable of withstanding the corrosive attack that normally comes with media handled.
Chemical Resistance
Sulfuric acid to 98%, most solvents including methylene chloride, MEK, methanol, gasohol, distilled water, inorganic acids, dilute organic acids and alkalis. Ideal for corrosive vapor environments.
Industry Applications
- Slurry pipes
- Ducts
- Pumps
- Coal shutes, etc.
- Bag Houses
Application Highlights
- Can be applied to pitted and corroded steel surfaces — surface tolerant
- Very high abrasion resistance
- High build
- Force cured system at 300°F (150°C)
- Low VOC - 102 grams/L (0.85 lbs. per gallon)
- Excellent adhesion
- Flexible to take vibration and twisting
- Easily patched by maintenance personnel
- Steam cleanable
- Complies with FDA 21 CFR 175.300
- Resists Hydroblasting
- Dry Heat Resistance to 400°F (204°C)
Superior Corrosion and Erosion Resistance Performance
Chemical Resistance Test
See the APC Chemical Resistance Tables for more complete chemical listings.
| ChemLine® 2400/31 | Vinyl Ester | Epoxy (Hibuild) | Rubber | Phenolic (Hibake) | |
| Glacial Acetic Acid | A | N | N | L | L |
| Acetone | A | N | N | N | A |
| Ammonium Chloride | A | A | A | A | L |
| Ammonium Hydroxide | A | A | A | A | L |
| Benzene | A | A | N | N | A |
| Black Liquor (Paper) | A | A | A | A | L |
| Bromine Water | A | N | N | N | L |
| Carbon Tetrachloride | A | A | N | N | A |
| Chlorine Water | A | A | N | A | N |
| Chlorobenzene | A | A | A | N | N |
| Chromic Acid, 50% | A | N | N | A | L |
| Dichlorobenzene | A | N | N | — | N |
| Dimethylformamide | A | N | N | N | A |
| Ethanol | A | A | A | L | A |
| Formaldehyde | A | A | A | N | A |
| Furfural Alcohol | A | L | N | N | A |
| Gasoline | A | A | A | N | A |
| Hydraulic Oil | A | A | L | L | A |
| Hydrochloric Acid, 0-37% | A | A | A | A | L |
| Hydrofluoric Acid, 52% | A | N | N | — | N |
| Jet Fuel | A | A | A | L | A |
| Kerosene | A | A | A | L | A |
| Latex | A | L | L | N | A |
| Methanol | A | L | N | N | A |
| Methylene Chloride | A | N | N | N | A |
| MEK | A | L | N | N | A |
| MIBK | A | L | N | N | A |
| Molten Sulfur | A | N | N | N | L |
| Monochloroacetic Acid | A | N | N | N | N |
| Nickel Plating | A | A | A | — | A |
| Phosphoric Acid, 85% | A | N | N | L | L |
| Sodium Chloride | A | A | A | A | A |
| Sodium Dichromate | A | L | N | A | N |
| Sodium Hydroxide | A | N | L | A | N |
| Sodium Hypochlorite, 17% | A | A | N | N | N |
| Sulfite Liquor (Paper) | A | A | A | A | A |
| Sulfuric Acid, 0-98% | A | N | N | A | A |
| Tallow | A | N | N | N | A |
| Toluene | A | A | A | N | A |
| Trichloroethylene | A | N | N | N | — |
| White Liquor (Paper) | A | A | A | L | A |

Physical Properties
Tensile Strength (@75°F - 24°C) (ASTM D538) |
13,240 p.s.i. |
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| Flexural Strength | 13,443 p.s.i. | |
| Flexural Modulus (ASTM D790) | 979 k.s.i. | |
| Water Absorption (30 Days @88°F - 31°C) (ASTM D570) | 0.09% |
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| Permeability (Vapor Transmission of Water for 7 days) | 0.00 gm. (per sq. ft. at 194°F (90°C ) per 7 days per inch thickness) . |
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| Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | 19 (in./in./°C x 10-6) -58° to 300°F (-50° to 150°C) (ASTM D696)) |
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| Elongation 75°F (23°C) | 6.8% | |
| Hardness | 80-85 Barcol | |
| Impact Resistance | 110 in/lbs (ASTM D2794) | |
| U.V. Light Resistance (ASTM G53) | 40+ years |
Typical Properties
Color (Normal) |
Gray |
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| Weight/Gallon | 12.5 lbs. | |
| V.O.C. Level | 102 grams/L (0.85 lbs./gal.)) |
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| Lead Content | Zero. |
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| Pot Life | 120 minutes @ 75°F (24°C) | |
| Viscosity Reduction | Reduce with Toluene or Xylene | |
| Flash Point | 127°F (53°C) | |
| Solids by Volume | 91.0% | |
| Solids by Weight | 97.0% | |
| Chromate Content | Zero | |
| Theoretical Coverage (sq. ft. per gallon) | 90 sq. ft. per gallon at 16 DFT | |
| (2.3 sq. M/L @ 400 microns) | ||
| Recommended Film Thickness (dry) mils | 16 mil average Concrete: 24 mils (600 microns) |
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| Shelf Life | 1 year min at 50-90° F (10-32° C) | |
| Dry Heat Resistance to | 400°F (204°C) |
Application Data
Note: The following application data is provided as a general guide only. Only full detailed application specifications are to be used during actual application of the ChemLine® 2400/31 system.
Surface Preparation
Abrasive blast to SSPC-SP10 (NACE #2, Sa 2.5) near white metal finish. 3-4 mil (75-100 micron) blast profile.
Mixing Instructions
Material is supplied in two containers as a unit. Always mix a complete unit in the proportions supplied.
(1) Thoroughly mix the contents of Part A with a power agitator until uniform consistency and color is obtained. Be sure that any solids that may have settled through storage have been put back in suspension.
(2) Slowly combine the contents of the activator with the previously mixed Part A.
(3) Thoroughly mix the two parts until a uniform consistency and color is obtained.
Clean Up Solvent
Acetone, Toluene, Xylene
Limitations
Apply when the air and surface temperatures are above 60°F (15°C). Surface temperatures must be at least 5°F (-15°C) above the dew point. For optimum application properties, bring material to 70-90°F (21-32°C) prior to mixing and application. Increased temperature will result in shorter pot life.
Application
Airless spray equipment with minimum 45:1 pump ratio @80-100 lbs. to achieve 2500-3000 p.s.i. tip pressure. Reverse-A-Clean tip .019 to .023, with 3/8” fluid hose, 1/4” by 6’ whip hose, with a maximum of 100 linear feet. This coating is a low VOC compliant material. If shop conditions require a viscosity adjustment, thin with Xylene or Toluene.
Cure Time And Temperature
Forced Hot Air - electrically heated air or propane or natural gas combustion heated air only. 6 hours at minimum 250°F (122°C).
All temperatures are substrate temperatures. Contact APC for detailed heat cure requirements.
Handling Precautions
Solvents and chemicals are contained in this product. Consult the Material Safety Data Sheet for details. Adequate safety and health precautions should be taken during handling, application and drying of this product. The material should be applied under local, state, federal regulations and in accordance with OSHA and ANSI bulletins on safety requirements.
ChemLine® Industrial Coatings
PRODUCT |
TEMP |
CURE |
APPLICATION METHOD |
SYSTEM |
TYPICAL |
FEATURES & |
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ChemLine® 784/32 |
-40°F to +400°F (-40°C to 204°C) |
180°F to 300°F (82°C - 149°C) |
SP,BR,RL |
12-14 mils (steel) |
Reactors, chemical |
Excellent chemical resistance. Low temperature cure. |
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-40°F to +400°F |
Ambient |
SP,BR,RL |
12-14 mils (steel) |
Secondary containment, clean rooms, structural steel, manhole covers/ vaults, floors |
Ambient cure. |
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ChemLine® 784/31 |
-40°F to +500 F |
250 F to 350 F |
SP,BR,RL |
12-14 mils (steel) |
Tanks, pipes, & scrubbers |
High temperature resistance. Best chemical resistance at high temperature. |
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ChemLine® 2400 Series |
-40°F to +400°F (-40°C to 204°C) |
180°F to 300°F |
SP,BR,RL |
16-18 mils (steel) |
Slurry tanks, scrubbers, dump trucks, bag houses, FGD units, tank containers, & hopper cars |
Outstanding abrasion resistance. Excellent chemical resistance. Low temperature cure. |
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-40°F to +300°F |
Ambient |
SP,BR,RL |
24-26 mils (concrete) |
Slurry tanks, pipes, secondary containment, sumps, trenches, pits, & clairifiers |
Ambient cure. Outstanding abrasion resistance. Excellent chemical resistance. |
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ChemLine® LE |
-40°F to +500°F |
250°F to 350°F |
SP,BR,RL |
12-14 mils (steel) |
Stacks, ducts, heat exchangers, pressure vessels, FGD systems, bag houses, & scrubbers |
High temperature resistance. Best chemical resistance at high temperature. Excellent CTE match with steel. |
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ChemLine® TDC |
-40°F to +500°F |
200°F to 400°F |
SP |
30-60 mils (steel) |
HOT steel structures, steam pipes |
Temperature dissipating coating for hot steel surfaces where heat can cause injury. |
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ChemLine® Primer |
-40°F to 110°F |
Ambient |
SP,BR,RL |
3-4 mils |
Secondary containment tanks |
Superior bonding & sealing properties. |
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ChemLine® Caulk |
-40°F to +212°F |
Ambient |
Trowel |
See data sheet |
Covings, cracks, & joints |
Excellent chemical resistance & flexibility. (Pre-measured quart kits). |
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ChemLine® Putty |
-40°F to +250°F |
Ambient to |
Trowel |
See data sheet |
Pitted steel & chime areas |
Excellent chemical resistance & flexibility. (Pre-measured quart kits). |
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