GEPOTECH®-11/30

Very Heavy Duty Spray Coating And Waterproofing Membrane

Properties:

GEPOTECH- 11/30 is a high quality, two component reaction resin based on polyurea.

  • Solvent free
  • 100% solids
  • Extremely rapid hardening
  • High impact and abrasion strength
  • Heavy duty traffic coating
  • Waterproofing
  • Highly elastic and crack bridging
  • Protects against corrosion
  • Impermeable to liquids
  • Not sensitive to relative humidity
  • High chemical resistance
  • Resistant to weathering, UV-stable
  • Withstands high levels of radiated heat {temporarily up to +200° C}
  • Exceptional adhesion to concrete, steel, GRP, wood etc.

Areas of Application:

GEPOTECH-1 1/30 is mainly used in exterior and interior areas on reinforced concrete and steel surfaces such as e.g.:

  • Car Park Decks
  • Process containers in the chemical industry
  • Power stations (abrasion protection, corrosion protection)
  • Storage tanks
  • Water management, reservoirs
  • Pipelines
  • Sewerage works, digestion tanks
  • Liquid manure, slurry and silage plants
  • As a sprayable waterproof membrane beneath cement-based screeds or resin bonded screeds
  • As a sprayable waterproof membrane beneath vibration fixed flooring

Storage:

12 months in the original unopened containers (on pallets) when stored dry and at a room temperature from +15° C to +35° C.

Technical Data:

  • Basis: Polyurea
  • Solids content: 100%
  • Standard Colour: grey
  • Application pressure: 160-180 bar
  • Get time: 2-4 seconds
  • Track free: 6-7 seconds
  • Recommended film thickness: min 1.5mm

Product Details

Dry

An approximately 2 cm deep freshly produced cut out area may not, as a result of drying, become visibly lighter. (Where doubt exists, the concrete is considered dry when it exhibits equilibrium moisture content for the climate 23/50 i.e. dependent on the concrete classification other absolute values serve for “dry”).

Damp

The surface appears matt damp but may not have a shiny film of water. The pore system within the concrete substrate may not be saturated i.e. applied water droplets must be absorbed and the surface must appear matt once again after a short while.

Dependent on the condition of the substrate to be treated suitable preparation methods should be used such as e.g. scabbling, shot blasting, planing, high pressure washing etc.