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not be used, published or redistributed without the prior written consent of Wildlife Computers.
MSDS
Use the following link to access the safety datasheets for both the Interprotect primer and Micron66
anti-fouling paint:
http://www.yachtpaint.com/usa/diy/products/antifouling/micron-66.aspx
Check your paint can for the MSDS version number. For example, E5 for Micron66 Black.
Micron66 is not suitable for use in fresh water. Other Micron paints are available for fresh water
use.
Application Requirements
Accessories Required
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Four paint mixing cups or bowls
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Two strong mixing sticks for the paint
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Two strong mixing sticks for the primer
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Two disposable 100 ml measuring cups for the primer components
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Four small disposable paint brushes
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One sheet of 80-100 grit sandpaper
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500 ml of isopropyl alcohol or acetone
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Three clean rags
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10 pairs of disposable gloves
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One roll of masking tape
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Appropriate respirator, fume cabinet, or well-ventilated area in which to work
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Optional: 3/8” (10 mm) and 1/4” (6 mm) hollow punches, hammer, and wooden or nylon board to
punch out masking tape discs
Application Procedure
Allow 48 hours for the application of the primer, three coats of Micron66 and curing time before
immersion.
Tag Preparation
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Cover critical areas—two light sensors, wet/dry metal ring at the base of the antenna, pressure and
temperature sensor, LED light, and ground plate—with a non-soluble tape, such as masking tape.
Painting over these areas will hinder the tag’s operation and greatly impede its performance. As per
the critical alert below, do not paint the tag’s nose cone!