Features
Hard wearing and extremely durable with low maintenance costs Resistant to a wide range of chemicals and liquids Seamless finish that is easily cleaned to maintain high hygiene standards Resistant to thermal shock; withstands steam cleaning when applied at a 9 mm thickness.
Application
Once the tack coat has achieved the required tackiness, apply the mixed material to the prepared and primed substrate immediately using a trowel to achieve the desired thickness and coving profile. Avoid overworking the surface and do not mix more than can be used within the working time. Protect the work area during installation and initial curing to prevent airborne debris from contaminating the wet resin, which could cause blemishes in the cured surface. All movement joints in the substrate must be carried through the wall and coving render and properly sealed. Construction joints and non-movement cracks may be overlaid, but any substrate movement will cause these defects to reflect through the wall and coving render. Isolation joints should be used in areas where high thermal movement is anticipated, such as around ovens and freezers.
Physical Properties
| # | characteristic | value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pot life | 10 minutes |
| 2 | Light Traffic | 24 hours |
| 3 | Full Traffic | 48 hours |
| 4 | Full chemical cure | 7 days |
| 5 | Bond strength | > 1.5 N/mm² |
| 6 | Compressive Strength | 45 N/mm² |
| 7 | Flexural Strength | 11 N/mm² |
| 8 | Tensile Strength | 5 N/mm² |
| 9 | Mixing Ratio | As specified on the container |

