Surface Waterproofing-Resincoat

Polymer Waterproof Coating / Two-Components (ResinCoat)

ResinCoat is a two-component product in which one component of it is a powder that is a mixture of Portland cement, graded aggregate, and chemical admixtures (Part A) and the other component is an emulsion acrylic resin (Part B). This product provides a ready-to-use grout for waterproofing the concrete substrates after mixing.

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This product meets the requirements of the National Standard No. 18330-2, grade MC of the EN 1504-2 Standard, and ASTM C836 Standard.

The advantages of using this product:
The usage of the ResinCoat:
The instruction to use this product:

Surface preparation:

  • The desired surface must be cleaned from any types of contamination and dust. The overall surface must be cleaned by the sandblast method if the curing material is used on the surface. The damaged parts must be repaired with SoftCoat and gain their former strength. The surface must be wet and put in SSD condition before covering. No water must be observed on the surface.

Paste production:

  • An approximate amount of 1 kg is required per 1 square meter.
  • The mixing of the components must be done in a mechanical mixer at the speed of 400 to 600 rounds per minute.
  • Pour half of part B into the mixer and add the powder part A to the mixer while mixing to obtain a uniform paste. It should be noted that all components make a uniform mixture and prevent agglomeration on the sides of the mixer.
  • Meanwhile, the rest of part B is added to the mixer to reach a suitable consistency
  • The time of workability for this product is 3 to 4 hours.

Implementation:

  • The surface must be in the SSD wet condition before implementation
  • Avoid implementing rainfall
  • Cover the surface with a brush, roller, or spray. It is recommended to accomplish covering within two steps with a roller or brush to obtain a smoothed surface. Sieve the product before filling the spray.
  • The thickness of the implemented film must not exceed 0.5 mm. the risk of surface cracks increases with higher thicknesses.
  • The best temperature is between 15 to 25˚C. Avoid covering at temperatures below 5˚C ad over 35˚C.

Curing:

  • The curing must be done once the covering is finished, and avoid direct exposure to sunlight, wind blow, freezing, and rainfall.
  • The curing is done by wet method and plastic cover or wet sack. The minimum time for wet curing is 72 hours.
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