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F-52 SL 36

F-52 SL 36 Urethane Concrete Slurry Overlay

F-52 SL 36

About the product

Product Overview

F-52 SL 36 is a revolutionary formulation that allows longer working time with a snap-cure. It combines our urethane resin and Iso with our proprietary blend of portland cement, lime and fillers (PN 1352 S 36). It has been formulated to provide the highest degree of impact and thermal shock resistance of any urethane concrete on the market. It’s low odor and easy application make it perfect for industrial and durable decorative applications.

Uses

Uses: F-52 SL 36 is most often used as a self-priming, Slurry Broadcast flooring system. It is used to achieve 1/8″-3/16″ in one pass or when a decorative broadcast element is to be included. F-52 SL 36 can also be used as a primer when concrete floors exhibit high moisture transmission levels. It can also be applied to green concrete.

Preparation

The coating installer should fully read and understand ICRI310.2R-2013 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153 before starting preparatory work. The aim, of preparing a substrate for coating applications, is to roughen the surface, remove weak layers, contaminants, dirt, debris and present a solid, clean, dry substrate for the primer. If unsure as to the level of preparation needed contact Polymer Nation at techservice@polymernation.com

Product Details

Name

F-52 SL 36

Category

Kit Yield in Gallons

N/A

Number of Mixes Per Kit

1, 50

A 1 mix kit consists of 1 gal A, 1 gal B and 1-36 LB. bag of C. A 50 mix kit consists of 50 gal A, 50 gal B, 50-36 LB. bags C

Number of Components

3

Mix Ratio Liquids by Volume

1:1 see Mixing & Installation

Accuracy when mixing kits from bulk containers is critical. For mix ratio by weight contact Lab@polymerNation.com.

Ideal Application Temperatures

40F-80F

Mixed Viscosity in cP@25C/77F

300 A & B

Warmer temperatures will reduce viscosity and lower temperatures will increase viscosity

Gel Time

N/A

Warmer temperatures will decrease gel time and lower temperatures will increase gel time

Dry to Touch

2 Hours

Warmer temperatures will reduce time and colder temperatures will increase time

Through Dry

4 Hours

Warmer temperatures will reduce time and colder temperatures will increase time

Dry to Walk

6 Hours

Warmer temperatures will reduce time and colder temperatures will increase time

Dry to Lightly Use

24 Hours

Warmer temperatures will reduce time and colder temperatures will increase time

Full Cure

7 Days

Warmer temperatures will reduce time and colder temperatures will increase time

Shore Hardness at 24 Hours

D70

Warmer temperatures will increase hardness

Shore Hardness at 7 Days

D78

Warmer temperatures will shorten time to reach full hardness

Gloss @ 60 Degree Angle

30-40

VOC’s of Mixed Material

<50g/L

EPA Method 24

Color Scale per ASTM D1500

N/A

Milky appearance when mixed before colorants are introduced

Solids by Volume Mixed

>95%

Storage

60F-90F

Store material between 60-90 degrees F in a protected dry location.

Odor

Subtle

Application Thickness in Mils

N/A

Coverage Per Mix

Each mix will cover 59 sq. ft. at 1/8″ theoretical coverage. A waste factor of 10-15% should be contemplated

Disposal

Dispose of material, containers, solvents, etc.per Federal, State and local guideline, rules and laws

Available Colors

Natural, Tile Red, Light Gray, Medium Gray, Black

Mixing & Installation

A mixture consists of 1 gal A, 1 gal B and 36 LB. of C (PN 1352 S 36). Combine part A and B into a single container, large enough to accept the entire kit (1 mix equals 4.64 gallons when Part C is added). Premix liquids at 350 RPM for 1 minutes using an appropriate mixing blade or mixing machine. Pour material on to floor and spread to desired thickness using a screed rake or notched squeegee. Once material has leveled, back roll with a spiked roller to aid in the release of trapped air. If a broadcast has been selected, begin broadcasting evenly across the floor, following the same order in which the slurry was installed. Whenever possible, work the shorter distance not the longer as this will help keep a fresh edge and make for easier blending. Temperature should be descending , not ascending during application and cure of slurry. This is critical whenever a broadcast will not be cast into the wet slurry. Recoat within 24 hours. Clean tools with a solvent similar to Xylene or Acetone.

Other Product Names

Polymer Nation believes the information contained herein to be true and accurate. Information contained herein is for evaluation purposes only.

Product Specs

Product Documentation

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