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Use Eagle All Weather Roof Coat Aluminium on top of All Weather Roofing Compound for a tough and flexible solar reflective coating on roofs, sheeting, slates and tiles.
- The final coat in multi-coat systems
- Use with All Weather Roofing Compound for waterproofing and solar resistance
- Heavily bodied with fillers, fibres, and a high grade of Aluminium Paste
- Apply by brush or sprayer
- Can be used on asbestos roofs
- Contains max. 250g/l VOC’s
- Coverage: Normally applied in 2 coats at 1 – 1.5m² per litre per coat, depending upon the porosity of the surface
Eagle All Weather Roof Coat Aluminium dries to form a tough, flexible solar reflective coating on top of All Weather Roofing Compound, used as the final coat in multi-coat systems. The solvent-based bituminous compound is heavily bodied with fillers, fibres, and a high grade of Aluminium Paste.
The Aluminium All Weather Roofing Coating System may be used on the following surfaces:
- Asphalt roofs
- Built-up felt roofs
- Concrete roof decks
- Asbestos-Cement sheeting
- Metal sheeting, including iron, steel, zinc and lead Slates and Tiles
Eagle All Weather Roof Coat Aluminium may be used in conjunction with a rot-proof hessian reinforcement scrim or a bitumen coated glass fibre scrim.
Coverage
Normally be applied in 2 coats at 1 – 1.5m² per litre per coat, depending upon the porosity of the surface.
Surface Preparation
Asbestos Roofs
It is particularly important to ensure that the Asbestos-Cement is not saturated with water before application. Wait until the Asbestos-Cement sheeting is dry and then apply one coat of Bituminous Primer. Allow the primer to dry and then apply one coat of All Weather Roof Compound, followed by a second Aluminium All weather Roof Coat each at 1m² per litre, allowing the first coat to dry before application of the second.
Metal Roofs
Where these slow signs of corrosion such as loose rust this should be removed by abrading with a metal- bristled brush. A rust inhibitive treatment should be applied to ensure that the rust will not return. For normal circumstances, abrading with a brush is usually sufficient preparation. All Weather Roof Compound should be in 2 coats the second coat being Aluminium All Weather Roof Coat at 1.5m² per litre per coat.
Slates or Tiles
The roof should be examined for damaged or loose slates or tiles. Any loose slates or sheets should be re-fixed firmly in place. All Weather Roofing Compound and Glass Fibre Scrim should then be applied.
In order to bridge gaps, cracks and fissures and in all cases where roof surfaces are in advanced states of decay, it is recommended that All Weather Roofing Compound be used in conjunction with a reinforcing membrane, either rot-proof hessian or Glass Fibre Scrim.
Application
Stir well before use and apply by brush or sprayer. Refer to the relevant Product Data Sheet for specific substrate and surface application recommendations, or call our technical team on 0113 2455450.
Data sheet
- For Use On
- Iron, Steel, Zinc, Slate, Tile, Concrete, Asphalt
- Application Method
- Brush, Spray
- Colour
- Standard / Ready Mixed
- VOC Levels
- Contains max. 250g/l VOC’s
- Single, Two or Three Pack
- Single
- Pack Size
- 5L, 25L
- Application
- Brush, Spray
- VOC
- 250g/l VOC
- UN Number
- UN1263
- Base Type
- Solvent-Based
- Suitable For Use On
- Asphalt Roofs
- Suitable For Use On
- Asbestos Roofs
- Suitable For Use On
- Tile Roofs
- Suitable For Use On
- Roofs
- Suitable For Use On
- Built-Up Felt Roofs
- Suitable For Use On
- Concrete Roof Decks
- Suitable For Use On
- Metal Roofs
- Application Method
- Brush
- Application Method
- Spray
- Product Usage Type
- Bitumen
- Product Range
- All Weather Roof
- Colour Family
- Metallic
- Colour Family
- Aluminium
- Categorised As
- Roof Paints > Low Temperature Solar Reflective Paints
- Seasonal
- Cold Weather
Questions
Question about the product
Mike Wiltshire on 2023-08-09 14:11:38 | Question:
to paint a steel corrugated roof approx 900m2 using both your all weather roof coat with the all weather top coat in aluminium how may tins of each would be required. How do we dispose of the used tins. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the roof is bare, clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet, for a 900m2 area you would require approximately 24 to 36 25L drums of Eagle All Weather Roof Coat. Followed by approximately 24 to 36 25L drums of Eagle All Weather Roof Coat Aluminium. This is based on the products coverage rate of 1-1.5m2/litre. | |
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Eagle All Weather Roof Coat
Reseals, waterproofs and repairs roofs, sheeting, slates and tiles. The solvent based, cold applied bituminous compound contains a small amount of organic fibre to add strength and stability and is resistant to water almost immediately after application, making it ideally suited for winter use. Use on roofs, sheeting, slates and tiles:...
Eagle All Weather Roof Coat Aluminium
Use Eagle All Weather Roof Coat Aluminium on top of All Weather Roofing Compound for a tough and flexible solar reflective coating on roofs, sheeting, slates and tiles. The final coat in multi-coat systems Use with All Weather Roofing Compound for waterproofing and solar resistance Heavily bodied with fillers, fibres, and a high grade of...