DESCRIPTION
Perma Bond SBR is an aqueous emulsion of Styrene Butadiene Copolymer latex,
specially formulated of use with cement. SBR modifies the property of cement in mortars
and in concrete to make them perform better. In terms of water proofing, repair, corrosion
inhibition, bonding, durability and wear resistance.
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PRIMARY USES
1) Corrosion protection of steel.
2) Floor screed and topping.
3) Concrete and floor screed repairs.
4) Water proofing and tanking of basements. |
ADVANTAGES
Water resistant, excellent adhesion to concrete, steel, brick, stones, compatible with
cement. High compressive, tensile and flexural strength. Resistant to ingress of salts,
mineral oils etc. Non toxic. Suitable for use in potable water tanks. Excellent corrosion
protection. Economical when compared with epoxy mortars.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
A) Method:
1) On a cleaned and prepared wet surface apply Perma Bond SBR bonding
slurry.
2) Apply Perma Bond SBR modified mortar by float or trowel to form an
uniform smooth surface. Bonding slurry sets very fast hence modified mortar application
should be fast and immediately after application of bonding slurry.
3) Moist cure for 24 hours and then allow it to dry off.
B) Preparation:
Bonding Slurry = Cement + SBR
1 + 1
NOTE: Applied bonding slurry sets very fast. 1 LTR Perma Bond SBR with 1 kg of cement
gives a slurry which covers 25 to 30 sq./ft.
MODIFIED MORTAR
Cement |
5 kg |
Zone II Sand |
13 kg |
Perma Bond SBR |
1 Litre |
Water
|
0.7 Litres |
Yield
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6.5 Litres |
This mortar cover 7 sq./ft. area if applied to a thickness of 10 mm
Note:
1) This MORTAR looks very dry. No further addition of SBR or water to be added.
2) Dosage of SBR can be varied between 5 ltrs to 15 ltrs. per 50 kg bag of cement
depending upon application and severity of problem
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
1) Corrosion Repairs of Beams, Columns and Slabs:
a) Remove the cover concrete and cutback to the sound concrete zone.
Remove all the rust from the reinforcement by mechanical means.
b) Apply one coat of SBR bonding slurry on the reinforcement and the
surrounding concrete surface.
c) When the bonding slurry is still tacky apply modified mortar by
pressing in position. Modified mortar can be applied upto a thickness of 20 mm. For
building up the thickness leave the first layer to dry overnight and apply second layer
with one more coat of bonding slurry.
d) Moist cure for 24 hours and allow it to dry off.
2) Industrial Floor or Floor Duct Nosing Repair:
a) Cutback to sound concrete surface and make the surface wet.
b) Apply the bonding slurry and when it is still wet apply the SBR
modified mortar.
c) Feather edge to match the original floor level. In case of
nosing carefully build up the edge and give a smooth finish.
d) Moist cure for 24 hours and allow it to dry off.
3) Bonding old Concrete to New Concrete:
a) Vertical Joint: Apply SBR bonding slurry on the prepared wet old concrete vertical surface and pour the concrete.
b) Horizontal joint: Pour and spread SB bonding slurry on the wet
old concrete surface to a thickness of 3.5 mm and pour fresh concrete.
4) Tile Ove Tile:
a) Apply SBR bonding slurry to the existing mosaic or
ceramic floor and
immediately spread cement paste or
cement sand mortar or tile adhesive over it.
b) Apply SBR bonding slurry to back of the tile and fix it in position.
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PROPERTIES
Form |
Liquid |
Colour |
Milky White |
Specific gravity |
1.01 |
Solid content |
43% ± 1 |
PH |
10 ± 1 |
Solubility |
Mixes with water |
Application Temperature |
Above 5ºC |
Physiological Effect |
Neutral |
Toxicity |
Non Toxic |
Particle size |
0.17 micron |
Anti oxidant |
YES |
Bacteriocide |
YES |
Antifoam |
YES |
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PERFORMANCE DATA
| Compressive Strength |
40 to 45 N/mm² |
| Tensile strength |
5 to 7 N/mm² |
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PACKING
Perma Bond SBR is available in 1, 2, 20 and 210 Litres drum. |
SHELF LIFE
24 Months from the date of manufacture. |