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Solvent Seal 1315

 

SOLVENT SEAL 1315

Solvent-based acrylic seal & cure


 

 

 

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A VOC-compliant, non-yellowing acrylic curing and sealing compound for all horizontal concrete floors.

 

Contains proprietary UV stabilizers and 78% more solids than ASTM-C-309 cures. Covers 50% more than ASTM-C-309 cures, and applied costs are 30% less.

 

Compliances

Federal EPA VOC

ASTM -C-1315, Type 1, Class A

ASTM -C-156 (Method of Testing)

ASTM -C-309, Type 1, Clear

AASHTO-M-148, Type 1, Transparent

NOVDOCK 13 YF

TT-C-800A

Asphalt and Vinyl Asbestos Tile Institute

Code of Federal Regulations Title 40; Part 59

 

Features

The only acrylic to spray down to 20°F/-7°C

High gloss

VOC-compliant

Will not freeze

Reliable, economical

Helps prevent efflorescence

Retards moisture exchange, giving additional protection for tile, paint, carpeting

Usage

Cures, seals, hardens, dust-proofs in one easy application

Can be used for both interior and exterior

Solids remain stable under attack of most oils, salts, alkalis, fungi and many mineral acids

An excellent anti-spalling material

Appearance

Component - water clear

 

 

pH: neutral

Flash point: Cleveland Open Cup above 100°F/38°C

Viscosity: Ford Cup No.4: 20 seconds

Weight: 7.9 lbs at 77°F/3.5 kg at 25°C

Skinning: None

Cold stability: Down to -8°F/-22°C

Acid & alkali resistance: Good

Wearing Quality: Excellent

Coverage

Sealing new concrete (to meet ASTM 1315): 300 sq. ft./gal. (7.4 sq. m/L)

Sealing aged concrete: 400-600 sq. ft./gal (9.8-14.7 sq. m/L)

Drying Time

 

DRYING TIME:

(80°F/27°C):

Dry to touch:

25 min.

Light foot traffic:

4 hrs.

Normal traffic:

Overnight

Maximum hardness:

7 days

 

Packaging

 5 gal./18.9 L pails

55 gal./208 L drums

Application

 

CURING NEW CONCRETE

Surface must be sound and properly finished. Application can be made as soon as surface water has disappeared and slab can support the weight of an applicator. Apply at 300-400 sq. ft./gal. (7.4-9.8 sq. m/L). Application may vary depending upon the porosity and texture of the surface.

 

SEALING NEW CONCRETE

 For an excellent sealer and added protection to concrete cured with product, apply a second coat after 28 days of curing. If not previously applied when curing concrete, apply two coats, second coat four hours after first coat. Area to be sealed must be cleaned and free of all foreign matter such as dirt, rubber marks, paint, etc. Apply at 300 sq. ft./gal. (7.4 sq. m/L), on dry surface.

Apply with spray, brush, long nap roller or lambs wool applicator. Spray applied for best results. Spray uniformly to form a continuous film.

 

DUST PROOFING/SEALING AGED CONCRETE

Surface must be structurally sound and free of foreign matter such as grease, oil, dirt or incompatible sealers and coatings. UNITEX CITRI-CLEAN should be used as a degreaser and to remove rubber tire marks, followed by a thorough rinse with clean water. Surface must dry prior to application.

 

Two coats are necessary for maximum protection. Apply second coat four hours after first.

 

Limitations

Will not provide bond to cementitious adhesives. Tests should be conducted to determine bondability with new products. Test panel should be made prior to application on exposed aggregate, concrete block, stone, precast, etc. Test application should be left for the time specified by the stone manufacturer.

Not recommended for use around pools or fountains.

Do not dilute product or alter in any way.

Cleanup

EQUIPMENT: Uncured material can be removed with Unitex CITRI-CLEAN or other approved solvent. Cured material can only be removed mechanically.

MATERIAL: Collect with absorbent material. Flush area with water. Dispose of in accordance with local, state and federal disposal regulations.

Cautions

Contains petroleum distillate, keep away from heat and open flame.

Avoid prolonged breathing of vapor or repeated skin contact.

Use in well-ventilated area.

For industrial use only.

 

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