INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE

ANTI-GRAFFITI COATINGS

 


GENERAL

Anti-graffiti coatings are used to prevent the adhesion of unwanted coatings or to facilitate the removal of applied graffiti. There are two types of anti-graffiti coatings, sacrificial and non-sacrificial (permanent). Only non-sacrificial anti-graffiti coatings are covered in this IM. Anti-graffiti coatings shall meet the requirements of applicable Iowa Department of Transportation specifications. Surface preparation and application of an anti-graffiti coating shall follow manufacturer’s recommendations.

 

When used in Iowa, brand name and producer name of approved coatings must be identifiable by marking on the container.

 

Approved manufacturers and brands of anti-graffiti coatings are listed in the Materials Approved Products Listing Enterprise (MAPLE).

 

ACCEPTANCE

The acceptance of an anti-graffiti coating for use in Iowa Department of Transportation projects will be on the basis of manufacturer and brand name approval.

 

To obtain the approval of an anti-graffiti coating, manufacturer shall submit the following items to the Construction and Materials Bureau in Ames, Iowa:

 

·         Product identification including brand name and product number.

·         Complete manufacturer’s recommendation for usage.

·         A current Safety Data Sheet (SDS).

·         Acceptable experimental results for the tests listed in Table 1.

 

The Construction and Materials Bureau will evaluate an anti-graffiti coating based on the submitted test results for approval and if necessary, will test the material by the methods described in Table 1.

 

The approval of an anti-graffiti coating may be withdrawn because of deficient test results, product changes made after original approval, or unsatisfactory field performance.  


 

 

TABLE 1  TESTS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR APPROVAL

Graffiti Resistance

ASTM D 6578 Graffiti Removals:

·         Manual Solvent Rub Graffiti Removal Procedure – Section 9 (Acetone replacement for MEK)

·         Lab-Accelerated Weather Exposure (8 hours UV at 60oC and 4 hours condensation at 40oC) – Method A – Section 12.1

·         Cleaning of solvent-based permanent marker, solvent-based spray paint and water markers – Section 6.3.

·         Re-cleaning – Section 10

 

Satisfactory remove graffiti and no visible damage to coating.

Lab-Accelerated Weathering Exposure

ASTM D 4587 or similar

 UV light, 2000 cycles.

No visible color change and loss of gloss, and no film erosion and cracking

Standard Outdoor Exposure

ASTM G 7 or similar

 Outdoor exposure of 6 months

 minimum.

No visible color change and loss of gloss, and no film erosion and cracking

 

CERTIFICATION

The manufacturer shall file a certification with the Construction and Materials Bureau at the beginning of each calendar year stating that the material supplied during that year is identical with the formulation previously tested and approved.