Waterproof coating TamSeal 10F
cementacrylicfor concrete

waterproof coating
waterproof coating
waterproof coating
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Characteristics

Function
waterproof
Material
cement, acrylic
Applications
for concrete, for tank
Domain
for marine applications
Other characteristics
powder, two-component

Description

TamSeal 10F is a two-component acrylic modified cementitious coating that requires only on-site mixing to form the ideal product to waterproof and resurface concrete, masonry and most other construction materials. TamSeal 10F comes in two grades Standard for general application and HDB for higher flexibility requirements. TamSeal 10F provides an effective barrier to waterborne salts and atmospheric gases. It also provides a hardwearing, seamless, waterproof membrane for roofs and concrete protection. TamSeal 10F should not be left unprotected, but covered by tiles or other protective coatings. Key Benefits Potable water certified 2 mm coating provides an anti-carbonation cover equivalent to over 80mm of concrete Waterproof - resists up to 15 bar (150m head) of positive pressure. Resists up to 3 bar (30m head) of negative pressure. > 100% elongation High resistance to carbon dioxide and chloride ion diffusion Unlike conventional coatings, which require the concrete to cure for 7 - 28 days, TamSeal 10F can be applied to 24 hour-old concrete thereby giving immediate protection. Can be spray applied Environmentally friendly, water based product. No solvents and no VOC’s. Typical Applications Coating seawater channels Bathroom and wet areas Waterproof coating for roofs Fixing tiles in water retaining structures Protection against carbonation and chloride attacks

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