Glo-Protect Aqua Concrete Coat-AC

Uses

An excellent Anti-carbonation Coating for all types of concrete structural’s including Building exterior, bridges, infrastructure project jobs and coastal installation

SCOPE

A high solid, high performance water borne Acrylate Finish specially designed to protect exterior concrete from distress through carbonation and provide aesthetic values. The coating in system extends durability of the structural’s as the coating can breathe along with concrete.

PRODUCT DATA

Type Single Pack
Composition Based on pure Acrylic Emulsion
Application Brush, Roller
Dilution Max 20% by volume
Recommended DFT 100 – 110 microns
Theoretical Spreading Rate 6.0 m² /ltr/coat
No. of coats Two
Drying Time Touch Dry within 30 minutes
Hard Dry : 8 to 12 hours
Full Cure : 5 days
Overcoating Interval Min. Overnight
Appearance Viscous Liquid
Finish Smooth and Matt
Thinner/Cleaner Soft water
Storage Life Upto nine months as long as the sealed containers are kept under cover in a dry place under normal temperature conditions

SURFACE PREPARATION

Concrete:
New Concrete - Ensure that the concrete is cured for minimum 3 months. The surface is to be made rough and free from laitance and other contaminants by sand sweeping or hard wire brushing.

Old Concrete: Remove all salt deposits from the surface by water jet washing. Light sand blast the surface or hard wire brush to remove all loosely bound coatings and roughening up of firmly adhering coating to ensure anchorage with the primer. Ensure all dust/other particles are fully removed by suction or air blast and the surface is fully cleaned and dry before application of paint.

APPLICATION

Mix the contents thoroughly and dilute with soft water as recommended. Apply the diluted sealer using Brush or Roller. Application by brush is preferable for better penetration and sealing of the concrete surface.

TYPICAL PAINTING SPECIFICATIONS

Mix the contents thoroughly and dilute with soft water as recommended. Apply the diluted sealer using Brush or Roller. Application by brush is preferable for better penetration and sealing of the concrete surface.