Eco-SDS™ Satin

Eco-SDS™ Satin Tennant’s Eco-SDS Satin is a durable, chemical-resistant, static dissipative urethane coating with a satin finish, which helps reduce the effects of static electricity Key Features of Eco-SDS Satin Electrostatic discharge control – Meets ANSI/ESD STM 7.1-2013 for resistance readings 1x10⁵ ohms to <1x10⁹ ohms LEED – Credits available...

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Eco-SDS™ Satin

Tennant’s Eco-SDS Satin is a durable, chemical-resistant, static dissipative urethane coating with a satin finish, which helps reduce the effects of static electricity

Key Features of Eco-SDS Satin

  • Electrostatic discharge control – Meets ANSI/ESD STM 7.1-2013 for resistance readings 1x10⁵ ohms to <1x10⁹ ohms
  • LEED – Credits available – Indoor Environmental Quality – 4.2 Low Emitting Materials, Paint & Coatings
  • Lasts as long as standard urethanes, up to two times as long as standard epoxies
  • Satin Sheen which maintains a fresh look even in high traffic areas that reduces the effects of static electricity

Application

  • On bare concrete, an epoxy primer is required
  • Apply Eco-SDS Satin at 600 sq ft per gallon

Color and Size Options

  • Not available in clear/neutral, must add colorants to product
    • Choose from standard and custom colors
  • Eco-SDS Satin – 1.09 gallon unit
    • Part number 9014335
    • Kit Includes:
      • Eco-SDS Satin Part A (Qty 1)
      • Eco-SDS Satin Part B (Qty 1)
      • Eco-SDS Satin Part C (Qty 1)

 

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