High-Gloss Acrylic 215™
Engineered for superior weathering and abrasion resistance, High-Gloss Acrylic 215 delivers long-term colorfastness and dirt-pickup resistance. Its flexible PVDF formulation provides a durable, low-build protective layer for enhanced performance.
- Extremely high solar reflectivity for enhanced energy efficiency
- High-solids formulation with exceptional flexibility and gloss retention
- Superior resistance to dirt pick-up, cracking, and biological growth
- Smooth, durable surface with long-term performance stability
- Ultra-low VOC formulation for regulatory compliance
- Excellent resistance to plasticizer migration and bleed-through
- Helps maintain long-term reflectivity and aesthetic appearance
- Solids by Volume
- 40 ± 2% (ASTM D-1653)
- Elongation
- 300 ± 50% (ASTM D-2370)
- Tensile Strength
- 1000 ± 50 psi (ASTM D-2370)
- Viscosity
- 100 ± 10 KU
- Weight per Gallon
- 10.4 lbs per gallon
- Flash Point
- None
- Permeability
- 3 ± 1 (ASTM D-1653)
- Reflectivity
- 88% (ASTM C-1549)
- Emissivity
- .89 (ASTM C-1371)
- SRI (Solar Reflectance Index)
- 110 (Calculated)
- VOC Content
- 49g/liter (EPA Method 24)
- Minimum Application Temperature
- 50°F
- Dry Time
- 2–6 hours
- Service Temperature
- -40°F to 200°F
- Gloss (60°)
- 69%
- Clean Up
- Water
- Metal
- Modified bitumen
- TPO
- PVC
- EPDM
- Spray polyurethane foam
- Smooth built-up roofing
- Surface Preparation
Pressure wash the roof (2,500–3,500 psi) to remove dirt, debris, grease, mildew, and loose material. Ensure the surface is completely dry for proper adhesion.
Inspect and repair damaged areas. A primer may be required based on substrate age and condition.
- Mixing/Thinning
Mix thoroughly with a drill mixer for ~3 minutes for uniform consistency. If needed, thin up to 10% (1:10 ratio). Consult Technical Services for specific guidance.
- Application Methods
Apply using an airless hydraulic sprayer or a medium nap roller.
- Coverage Rates
Coverage varies by substrate and warranty requirements. Refer to application guidelines for specific rates.
- Cure Time
Dries to the touch in 2–4 hours under normal conditions. Apply additional coats within 24–48 hours. Full cure occurs in 7–10 days, depending on temperature and humidity.
- Limitations/Precautions
Do not apply below 50°F. In cold weather, store indoors until use to maintain consistency.
Avoid application if rain is imminent, as water-based coatings can wash off before curing. Allow for proper drying under favorable conditions.
- Storage/Handling
Store in a cool, dry location, away from sunlight and heat. Keep containers sealed to prevent contamination.
Avoid freezing temperatures, as it can irreversibly damage the product, rendering it unusable.
- Cleanup/Disposal
Clean tools and equipment with soap and water immediately after use. Dried material may require mechanical removal.
Do not dispose of liquid material in drains or waterways. Follow local, state, and federal regulations for proper disposal of unused product and empty containers.






