PAK SPRAY
Reference : 04001504
PAK Detector is a spray paint that makes identifying the presence of tar in road surfaces easy by detecting the PAH (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) compounds. Road and highway maintenance requires work to be carried out to the various road surface layers.
PAK SPRAY
Certain asphalts containing tar and those laid back in the ‘80s and ’90s contain compounds that are today prohibited as they can cause health problems for those who handle or are in contact with them.
It is therefore important to know whether these are present when maintenance has to be carried out, in order to isolate them from other waste. This identification can be carried out by detecting the PAH strongly present in the tar.
PAK SPRAY : THE PROFESSIONAL TAR-DETECTOR
Properties of the Pak Spray
- PAK Detector is a white marking paint that contains a specific solvent to dissolve the PAH, causing a color change to yellow.
- The PAK Spray can allow you to identify the presence of PAH in tar at levels of 100 ppm and above.
- It does not provide an official measurement but merely an indication of the presence of tar in the asphalt.
- Drying time: approximately 15 min.
- Temperature range: -10°C to 50°C.
Specifications of the Tar Detector
Composition of the Pak Sray
Binder: acrylic.
Pigments: mineral and organic.
Solvents: specific to dissolve the PAH.
Propellant: specific blend of isobutane and propane.
Data sheet
- Volume
- 500 ml
- Product type
- Technical product
- Application domain
- Worksite security, Security, Roads, earthworks, pipes, construction...
- Application area
- Concrete, Bitumens, Gravels
- Packaging
- Box of 12 cans
- Use head down.
- BEFORE use: shake thoriughly.
- AFTER use: purge head up.
- Spray a thin layer onto the surface to be treated. Leave to dry. If PAH are present, the white surface will become yellow/brown. In the event of doubt, using a UV lamp will reveal the presence of PAH through a yellow-green colouration.
Safety data sheets are available free of charge on the internet: www.quick-fds.com.
CLP labelling with two pictograms.