Armstrong Flooring S-392 Static Dissipative Tile (SDT) Polish DATA SHEET

SDS

S-392 Static Dissipative Tile Polish SDS

Product Information

Traffic Type: Commercial
Use For: Armstrong Flooring Excelon Static Dissipative Tile (SDT) 
Do Not Use For: Any product other than Excelon Static Dissipative Tile (SDT)
Color: Milky, dries clear
Spread Rate: 2,000 square feet per gallon per coat
Available Units: Gallon, 4 gal/ctn
VOC Content: <1%; as required by California General Consumer Products Rule, California Code of Regulations
Shelf Life: 
One year if not opened.
Storage: Keep from freezing.

LanguageEnglish/French/Spanish
Size1 gallon
Item No.00392408
Item UPC10042369114018 – Carton
042369114011 – Bottle
Dimensions16″L x 11″W x 14″H
Carton Weight36.57 lbs (16.3 kg/ctn)
Items per Carton4
Cartons per Pallet40

Product Features

  • Specifically designed to enhance the appearance of Armstrong Static Dissipative Tile while maintaining proper electrical characteristics.
  • Dries bright without buffing.
  • Flexible – Can damp mop or spray buff.
  • Strips easily.
  • Pleasant fragrance.
  • Metal cross-linked acrylic copolymer
  • Meets the ASTM D2047 Standard for slip resistance on dry floors
  • pH of 8.7 – 8.9.

FloorScore

FloorScore Certificates – Polishes

Application Instructions

FLOOR PREP:

  1. Sweep or vacuum thoroughly
  2. Wash with S-485 Armstrong Floor Cleaner using dilution ratio for “automatic scrubber”, Rinse thoroughly
  3. OR Damp mop
  4. Let floor dry

POLISH – LOW TRAFFIC:

  1. Apply 3 to 5 coats
  2. Pour polish into a clean bucket (never pour polish directly onto floor)
  3. Use a clean finish mop (rayon) or finish applicator
  4. Let dry 60 minutes between coats

POLISH – HIGH TRAFFIC:

  • Follow instructions above for Low Traffic; then
  • Spray buff OR Apply 1 or 2 extra coats

Note: Do not allow traffic on the floor for 6 to 8 hours after final coat of polish (overnight if possible). Do not perform any additional wet maintenance procedures until last coat of polish has cured a minimum of 72 hours.

Updated on November 16, 2023