ASOCRYL 101
100% Acrylic based Floor Sealer & Protective Coating
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Properties:
A solvent-based coating formulated with special acrylic resins designed for surface protection. ASOCRYL 101 is resistant to sea water, acids, alkali, water, ultraviolet rays, and wet and dry abrasion. The coating has a high resistance to normal traffic and the solvents incorporated provide excellent penetration, adhesion, flow and cure characteristics. The product is highly recommended for exterior use.
Areas of Application:
- Concrete floors
- Color Concrete surfaces
- Water Pool (highly resistant to water, acids and pH variations).
- Properly-prepared wooden Surfaces.
- As a Water Proof, Sun Proof, and a Decorative Top Coating for Masory Floors and Walls.
Storage:
ASOCRYL 101 has high resistance to water, alkali, and abrasion. Clean, as needed, with neutral cleaner and water. Rinse after cleaning. If the surface begins to dull due to extensive use {typically 2-3 years} an additional coat of ASOCRYL 101 will restore the original luster of the floor.
Technical Data:
- Specific Gravity: 0.2
- Non-volatile {wt}: 26%
- Wetherometer G23F Type: 2000+hrs
- Moisture Vapor Permeability: 0.001
- Hurricane Force Water: No Effect
- Abrasion Resistance: 12.5 g. loss
- Glass Transition Temperature: 63°C
- Flash Pointy: 65°F
- Coverage: 60 sq. ft./ltr
- Min. Working Temperature: 50°F
Product Details
Preparation
All old paint, oil, and grease must be removed. It is required that hard or polished concrete to be grinded to open the pores for better adhesion and penetration.
Roller Application
Do not pour ASOCRYL 101 directly on surface. Apply ASOCRYL 101 at a rate not to exceed 60 ft2 per liter. Use roller pan or grid to remove excess sealer. A second coat should be applied after the first coat has completely dried, usually after a minimum of 3 to 4 hours. Additional coats will increase the surface gloss.
Spray Application
Use an airless sprayer with a medium tip size and very low pressure. If conditions are windy or extremely hot, adjust
technique to avoid “dry spraying” the surface. A second coat should be sprayed after the first coat is dry.