Flexicoat
FLEXICOAT is a blend of rubber latex and bitumen emulsion suitable for use in a variety of construction situations. The rubber gives low temperature flexibility and resistance to softening in warm conditions. Typical Applications As a Protective Coating On Bridge Abutments: Thoroughly clean the surface to remove all dust, dirt, grease and foreign matter. Brush-dampen the surface with clean water or apply a priming coat using a 1-5 mixture of FLEXICOAT and clean water. Apply one coat of FLEXICOAT. As soon as this first coat is touch dry, apply a second coat. Waterproofing Walls Prior To Plastering: Internal walls can be treated with FLEXICOAT to provide waterproofing and a key for the plaster treatment. Brush apply one coat of FLEXICOAT onto the cleaned wall and allow to dry. A second coat is then applied and should be blinded while still wet with clean sharp sand, which will act as a key for bonding the plaster. Allow at least 24 hours for the blinded coat of FLEXICOAT to dry before plastering. Damp Proof Membrane Under Concrete And Roof Screeds (Sandwich Membrane): Thoroughly clean the surface of the lower slab to remove all dirt, dust and foreign matter. Depending upon the porosity of the slab a priming coat of FLEXICOAT and clean water in the ratio of 1 part emulsion to 5 parts water may be needed. One coat of FLEXICOAT should be brush applied evenly over the slab and the membrane should be continued up the walls to link with the existing damp courses. As soon as the first coat is dry, apply a second coat and blind with clean, coarse dry sand. This will protect the membrane while the screed is being placed, and will act as a key. If required, a reinforcing membrane may be used to cover the junction between the subfloor and wall. Repairs Of Cracks In Black Top Surfacing And Concrete: Fine cracks may be conveniently filled with FLEXICOAT but larger cracks up to about 6mm are best treated with a mixture of 2 parts by volume of FLEXICOAT to 1 part of fine sand. For cracks over 6mm use the filled mixture described above plus about 10% by volume of cement. The joint must be thoroughly cleaned and the stirred FLEXICOAT poured in, or in the case of the filled material poured and squeegeed in. If it is to be trafficked immediately blind with sand to prevent pick up. Larger cracks may require topping up after 24 hours. Fixing Woodblocks and Panel Parquetry: Woodblocks of minimum 14mm (½”) thickness should be dipped bottom face only into FLEXICOAT and placed immediately into position. This process is made easier if a shallow container is available into which a small amount of FLEXICOAT is poured. Alternatively, and for fixing panel parquetry, FLEXICOAT is spread evenly over a small area at a time and the panels placed into position. On a very porous surface it is advisable to use a priming coat of 1:5 mixture of FLEXICOAT and clean water allowed to dry before carrying out the above procedure. General Protect unused material from frost and do not apply at temperatures below 5c. Drying time is normally 3-6 hours but may be extended in humid conditions or places without adequate ventilation. Do not use when there is a danger of frost or rain before the materials has completely dried. Coverage Generally a coverage of 0.6-0.9 litre/sq.m per coat is achieved. Cleaning Wash FLEXICOAT off tools etc with cold water before it has set. If however the material has hardened, remove with paraffin or white spirit. Storage Keep in a closed container and protect from frost. Containers Material supplied in 5L Container. Also available in 25L drums, please call for a quote on 01509 216323.
Price: £19.00
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