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Uni Cure

 

UNI CURE

Chemical hardener, densifier and non-spec curing compound


 

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A non-flammable, non-toxic, non-acid chemical curing compound that hardens and densifies both fresh and aged concrete.

Leaves substrate bondable for subsequent coatings. It meets USDA specifications for use in food processing areas.

 

COMPLIANCES

Federal EPA V.O.C.

Features

Cures and chemically hardens in one application

Does not alter bondability of concrete when applied according to Unitex directions

Easy cleanup with cold water

Economical – substantially less cost than many cures

Safe – contains no explosive or flammable solvents; no harmful fumes or odor

Contains a non-acid penetrating agent – resists many acids, oils, greases and salts

No waxes, paraffins or varnishes added

Ideal for enclosed food preparation areas where odors & toxic fumes can be absorbed by food

Usage

Chemically cures, seals, hardens and dust-proofs interior, exterior, vertical or horizontal concrete substrates.

Chemically hardens and densifies dusty tilt-up panels when dusting is caused by osmotic effect resulting in unhydrated cement.

 

Appearance

Flash Point: None

Color: Transparent blue

Acidity: None

Set to Touch: 20 min.

Dry Hard: 50 min.

Contains no explosive or flammable solvents. No danger of fire or toxic fumes involved during use or storage. Can be used in buildings while office work continues.

 

Packaging

5 gal./18.9 L pails

55 gal./208.2 L drums

Application

 

METHOD

Sprayer

CURING AND HARDENING

Step 1 – Apply UNI CURE immediately following the finishing operation as soon as the bleed water has disappeared and slab can support the weight of an applicator or as soon as forms can be stripped.

 

Step 2 – Avoid over application and puddling. Excess unreacted UNI CURE will leave white crystals on concrete.

DENSIFYING TILT-UP PANELS

Lightly mist dusting panel with UNI CURE to point of refusal. Will harden and densify unhydrated cement caused by osmotic effect.

 

Coverage

Hard troweled finish: 400-600 sq. ft./gal. (9.8-14.7 sq. m/L)

Broom or float finish: 300-400 sq. ft./gal. (7.4-9.8 sq. m/L)

Rough slab finish: 200-300 sq. ft./gal. (4.9-7.4 sq. m/L)

Vertical substrates: 400-500 sq. ft./gal. (9.8-12 sq. m/L)

Limitations

Do not dilute or alter.

Not for use on colored concrete, brick or exposed aggregate.

Test application should be performed on other substrates.

Keep traffic off floor 4-8 hrs after application.

Application temperature range: 35-120°F (2-49°C)

Protect from freezing. However, may be reused after thawing and agitation.

Avoid contact with glass, brick or aluminum. If contact occurs, immediately flush with clear water

Cleanup

Rinse equipment with cold water. If UNI CURE is accidentally sprayed on glass, brick or aluminum, rinse with clear water immediately.

 

 

 

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