Superbond Latex |
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Bonding Agent and Waterproofing Admixture |
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Description |
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A synthetic rubber
emulsion for adding to cement mortars where good |
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adhesion and water
resistance are required. |
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Uses |
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Superbond Latex is a high
quality emulsion that substantially increases the |
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quantity of cement
mortars, such as : |
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Thin layer patching mortars |
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Renders |
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Floor screeds |
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concrete repair mortars |
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Abrasion resistant linings |
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Tile fixing mortars |
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Masonry mortars |
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Advantages |
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Superbond Latex provides
the following beneficial properties to mortar: |
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Extremely good adhesion |
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Reduced shrinkage |
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Greater elasticity |
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Excellent water resistance |
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Increased abrasion resistance |
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Improved chemicalresistance |
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- Non-toxic |
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- N.B. Superbond Latex doesnot re-emulsify,
even in highalkaline conditions |
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Technical Data |
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Type |
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Acrylic Polymer Butadiene
Rubber |
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Appearance |
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Milky white emulsion |
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Specific Gravity |
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1.02kg/l |
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Storage Condition |
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Free from frost |
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Shelf Life |
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1year when unopened |
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Packaging |
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5 Ltr gallon |
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20 Ltr pails |
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210 Ltr Drum |
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Instructions for Use |
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Surface preparation |
Concrete surfaces should
be clean, sound and free from oilgrease, cement |
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laitance and all loosely
adhering particles. |
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Absorbent surfaces should
be saturated thoroughlybut no ponding. |
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Materials |
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Aggregates should be well
graded and thoroughly washed,Sand particle |
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size should correspond to
the thickness of mortar to be applied and required |
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surface finish. |
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Up to2mmthick |
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0 - 0.5 mm |
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2 -5 mm |
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0 -1.0 mm |
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5 -15mm |
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0 - 3.0 mm |
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over15 mm |
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0 - 6.0 mm |
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Superbond Latex |
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Bonding Agent and Waterproofing Admixture |
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Dilution Rates |
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Superbond Latex is
generally added to the clean mixing water within the range |
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1:1 - 1:4 For all
applications apart from sprayed on renders a bonding coat |
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of Superbond Latex -
water 1:1 mixed with fresh cement should be brushed into the |
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prepared surface. |
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Subsequently morta
application must be carried out whilst the bonding coat |
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is still wet. |
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Use and Application |
1. Bonding
coat for rendering/Bonding between old and new concrete. |
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Coverage |
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Consumption of Superbond
Latex in kg/m2 per
cm. thickness |
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Superbond Latex |
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0.21 ltr. |
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Water |
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0.21 ltr. |
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Cement |
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0.89 kg. |
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Sand (< 0.5 mm.) |
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0.75 kg. |
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Note: Solutionsi ablend
of Superbond Latex and water. |
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Solution: |
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Superbond Latex : water =
1:1 (by volume) |
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Dry mix: |
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Cement: Fine sand = 1:1
fo cement only (by volume) |
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Application: |
Add the dry sand and
cement mixture to the Latex |
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Water solution and mix
until as even creamy consistency is |
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achieved. Apply the Latex
Slurry to the prewetted substrate |
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in 1-2 mm thickness and
place new concrete or mortar |
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rendeimmediately |
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2. Repair
Mortar |
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Solution: |
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Superbond Latex : Water =
1:1 (by volume) |
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(for coat under10 mm.) |
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Superbond Latex : Water =
1:2 (by volume) |
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(for coat above 10 mm.) |
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Dry mix : |
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Cement : Sand vary from
1:1 to 1:3 (by volume) |
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Granular size : |
Fine or coarse and depend
on layer thickness |
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Consumption : |
0.7 - 2.3 kg/m2 per cm thickness |
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3. Floor
Screeds, Intermediate coat for water resistant |
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Solution |
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: Superbond Latex : Water
= 1:1 to 1:3 (by Volume) |
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depend on wearing
resistance requirement |
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Dry mix |
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: Cement : Sand = 1:2 to
1:3 (by volume) |
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Granular size |
: Coarse and (0-max.6
mm.) according coat |
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thickness |
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Consumption |
0.4 - 1.9 kg/m2 per cm thickness |
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For other application ie.
Other ratio of solution and Dry mix |
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consumption of Superbond
Latex can be drawn from the table given. |
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Important Recommendation |
1. never use Superbond
Latex and water as a bonding coat without adding |
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cement (and fine sand). |
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2. Proper curing method
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3. Always prewet the
absorbent substrate but no ponding |
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4. Multi-lay work always
wet on wet |
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Cleaning |
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Clean all tools and
equipment with clean water immediately after use. |
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