P.R. RAPID SETTING-POLYMER MODIFIED-PATCH REPAIR

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

USES

P.R. Rapid Setting-Polymer Modified-Patch Repair is a heavy duty ultra rapid setting, polymer modified, cement based concrete floor repair material designed for:

Factories, Warehouses, Cold Stores, Dairies, Yards etc…

ADVANTAGES

·  Single pack easy to apply, just add water.

·  No pre-drying of repair area.

·  Open for use in two hours.

·  High abrasion resistance.

·  Shrinkage compensated.

·  Resistant to acids to pH 4.5.

TECHNICAL DATA

SETTING TIME
/ 10 – 15 minutes @ 20°C
COVERAGE / 1.5 m² @ 10 mm thick
POLYMER PRIMER / 1 unit per 25kg pack (supplied)
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH / 15 N/mm² @ 20°C after 2 hours
30 N/mm² @ 20°C after 6 hours
50+ N/mm² @ 20°C after 28 days
Minimum Thickness / 10 mm in one application
Maximum Thickness / 30 mm in one application

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

·  Wash area to be repaired thoroughly with clean water and remove any surplus water lying on the surface.

·  Apply a generous coat of Polymer Primer (Supplied with product); very porous surfaces may require two coats.

·  Mix P.R. Rapid Setting-Polymer Modified-Patch Repair with water to a stiff but workable consistence and apply while primer is still wet, finish using a steel float. DO NOT mix more than can be applied within the setting time.

·  The finished surface can be used for normal activities after approximately two hours, do not power wash for 24 hours.

HEALTH & SAFETY

It is recommended that barrier creams, gloves and protective clothing be worn when using P.R. Rapid Setting-Polymer Modified-Patch Repair.

If eyes are affected wash with copious amounts of cold water and seek medical advice. For hands, wash with soap and water.

For full details see separate Health & Safety Sheet.

OTHER INFORMATION

All P.R. Epoxy Systems products’ are manufactured to a high standard of quality. Whilst we aim to ensure that any advice, information or recommendations given are reliable and correct the Company cannot accept any liability, directly or indirectly, arising from the use of its products, as we have no direct or continuous control over where or how its products are applied. No undertaking can be given against infringement of any patented processes.