Description
Polymer Nation F-11 TD combines our clear, nonylphenol-free, epoxy resin (E1), our blended cycloaliphatic reactant (H1.5) and our Trowel Aggregate PN 1324 to create the easiest troweling material available anywhere. This combination achieves an easily closed, natural, epoxy mortar that can be walked on within a few hours. The cured material has high compressive strength (three times that of concrete) , great impact resistance and a broad range of resistance to chemical attack. It is virtually odor-free.
Description | Results | Notes |
Number of mixes per kit | 4, 220 | A 4 mix kit consists of 2 gal A, 1 gal B and 4-40 LB. bags of C. A 220 mix kit consists of 110 gal A, 55 gal B, 220-40 LB. bags C |
Number of Components | 3 | |
Mix Ratio Liquids by Volume | 2:1 see Mixing & Installation | Accuracy when mixing kits from bulk containers is critical. For mix ratio by weight contact Lab@polymerNation.com. |
Ideal Application Temperatures | 60F-90F | Verify that substrate temperature is above 5 degrees of dewpoint during application and cure of material to avoid a potential amine blush |
Mixed Viscosity in cP@25C/77F | 350-450 A & B | Warmer temperatures will reduce viscosity and lower temperatures will increase viscosity |
Gel Time | 15 min. | Warmer temperatures will decrease gel time and lower temperatures will increase gel time |
Dry to Touch | 1 Hour | Warmer temperatures will reduce time and colder temperatures will increase time |
Through Dry | 3 Hours | Warmer temperatures will reduce time and colder temperatures will increase time |
Dry to Walk | 4 Hours | Warmer temperatures will reduce time and colder temperatures will increase time |
Dry to Lightly Use | 12 Hours | Warmer temperatures will reduce time and colder temperatures will increase time |
Full Cure | 7 Days | Warmer temperatures will reduce time and colder temperatures will increase time |
Shore Hardness at 24 hours | D65 | Warmer temperatures will increase hardness |
Shore Hardness at 7 days | D78 | Warmer temperatures will shorten time to reach full hardness |
Gloss @ 60 Degree Angle | 25-30 | Not top coated. See Gloss data for selected top coat if required |
VOC’s of Mixed Material | <50g/L | EPA Method 24 |
Color Scale per ASTM D1500 | .5-1.0 | Clear to slightly amber |
Solids by Volume Mixed | 100% | |
Storage | 60F-90F | Store material between 60-90 degrees F in a protected dry location. |
Odor | Subtle | |
Coverage Per Mix | Each mix will cover 23 sq. ft. at 1/4″ theoretical coverage. A waste factor of 10-15% should be contemplated | |
Disposal | Dispose of material, containers, solvents, etc.per Federal, State and local guideline, rules and laws | |
Available Colors | Clear & Color Packs | |
Mixing & Installation | A mixture consists of .5 gal A, .25 gal B and 45 LB. of C (PN 1324). Combine part A and B into a single container, large enough to accept the entire kit (1 mix equals 3.7 gallons when Part C is added). Premix liquids at 350 RPM for 1 minutes using an appropriate mixing blade or mixing machine. Pour Part C into the mixed resin and continue mixing until a homogenous mortar is achieved (2-3 minutes usually). Pour material on floor and spread to desired thickness using a screed rake or pour material into a screed box. Follow using good hand or power trowel techniques. Recoat within 24 hours. Clean tools with a solvent similar to Xylene or Acetone. | |
Polymer Nation believes the information contained herein to be true and accurate. Information contained herein is for evaluation purposes only. |