CHEM-FLUID®

100% Solids, Two-component Moisture Insensitive Epoxy Binder, Suitable for Cold Climate

CHEM-FLUID® is a two component, 100% solids epoxy binder/bonding system with a medium modulus. It features a medium viscosity, moisture insensitive, high strength, non-shrinking, chemical resistant, and fast curing properties. CHEM-FLUID® meets ASTM C-881 specifications.

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Technical Data Sheet

USES

  • As structural bonding of new concrete or hydraulic mortar to old concrete.
  • On-situ concrete extensions and modifications to existing structure.
  • Structural bonding of cement toppings and screeds

ADVANTAGES

  • Moisture Insensitive
  • 100% solids
  • High strength Good flexibility No shrinkage
  • Fast curing Chemical resistant

PACKAGING

 

Product

Packaging

CHEM-FLUID 3 Gallon (3.785 Liters) Unit

Part A: Two 1 Gal Cans, Part B: One 1 Gal Can

TECHNICAL

Technical Data for Unmixed Parts

Property @ 25°C (77°F)

Resin Part A

Hardener Part B

Test Method

Solids 100 % 100 %

Color Clear, Straw Amber

Density, Lb/Gal (Kg/L) < 9.4 (1.17) < 8.03 (0.962) ASTM D1475
Mixing Ratio A: B

2: 1 By Volume

Shelf Life 1 years 1 years

 

Technical Data for Mixed Parts

Property (Mixed A & B)

Value @ 25°C (77°C)

Test Method

Mixed Viscosity, cPs 2400 Brookfield
Gel Time @ 5 mils, hour 6 – 8

Pot Life @ 3-oz (30 milliliters), minute 21

Shore Hardness @ 3 Days, D 79 ASTM D2240
Tensile Strength @ 7 Days, Psi (MPa) 6000 (41.3) ASTM D-638
Flexural Strength @ 7 Days, Psi (MPa) 7000 (48.2) ASTM D-790
Compressive Strength @ 7 Days, Psi (MPa) 6000 (48.2) ASTM D-695
Bond Strength, psi > 1500 ASTM C-882
Water Absorption 24 hrs, % < 0.20 ASTM D570
Elongation (Average), % 22 ASTM D638
Final Cure, day 7

 

APPLICATION

Limitations: Exposure to temperatures exceeding 149°F (65°C) for prolonged periods is not recommended.

 

Coverage: 1 Gallon of CHEM-FLUID will yield 20 mils (500 microns) when applied at 80 ft2 / Gallon (1.96 m2 / Liter).

 

Surface Preparation:

 

Concrete Substrate: surface of application should be clean and sound. The surface must be free of any dust, oil, grease, laitance, curing compounds, or any other contaminants. Surface may be dry, damp or wet, but must be free of standing water. The very best results are obtained on dry concrete. Do NOT apply on surfaces which have been sealed with a permanent type of form oil, curing compound or release agent.  Remove these substances before application.  The surface temperature must be 40°F. and rising. On new concrete surfaces, remove laitance and unbonded cement particles by acid etching. Dampen the surface with tap water. Dilute muriatic acid to a 10% solution. ALWAYS add the acid to the water. Scrub the acid/water solution onto the surface at the rate of 50 square feet per gallon. Allow the solution to sit for 20 minutes or until the acid bubbling stops. Scrub and flush thoroughly with clean water. Remove water with squeegee, vacuum or broom. Allow the surface to air dry. Please note: If the use of muriatic acid is prohibited, check with International Chem-Crete for substitute etching solution.

 

Mixing:  stir each component separately. Mix 2 parts A and 1 part B by volume into a clean mixing container. Mix the epoxy with a slow speed drill with a mixing paddle attachment. Carefully scrape the sides and bottom of the pail during mixing. Blend for 3 minutes. Mix only the amount of material that can be used within the pot life. Please note: large batches of epoxy will cure much faster than small batches. Mixed epoxy will cure much faster in hot weather than in cold weather.

 

Application: bonding new concrete to old concrete: apply neat material to the surface by brush, roller or spray. Pour new concrete while the epoxy is still tacky. If the material loses its tack before new concrete is poured, re-coat with fresh material.

 

As a mortar:     prime the prepared surface with neat Chem-Fluid. Add up to five parts of clean, dry bagged aggregate. Place to mortar before the primer becomes tack-free. Compact and finish the mortar with a trowel. Keep the trowel clean by using M.E.K. or Xylene.

 

For bolt grouting, contact International Chem-Crete or your local Chem-Crete representative for specific recommendations. As a coating: the material may be applied by brush or roller. The materials applied at the rate of 100-160 square feet per gallon. Two coats are recommended. Apply the second coat within 36 hours.

 

Cleaning: remove uncured CHEM-FLUID from tools and equipment with suitable solvents such as Xylene, Toluene or CHEM-CRETE BLENDED SOLVENT immediately after use. Cured material may only be removed mechanically.

STORAGE

The product can be stored for minimum of twelve months at temperature from 50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C) in the unopened original packaging.  Protect from direct sunlight.

SAFETY

After hardening thoroughly, CHEM-FLUID is physiologically harmless. Keep the resin and hardener away from the eyes mouth and skin.  Do not breathe in the vapors.  The uncured mixture can cause irritation of the skin.  For best protection, wear rubber or plastic gloves.  In case of contamination, wipe away resin or hardener immediately from the skin using paper towels and then wash with soap and water or hand cleaning detergent. Empty resin and hardener cans must be disposed according to local city code or regulations.   Under no circumstances empty cans should be used to store food or drink even if they have been thoroughly cleaned. Follow all cautionary direction as printed on container’s labels.

WARRANTY

LIMITED WARRANTY:   International Chem-Crete Inc. warrants that, at the time and place we make shipment, our materials will be of good quality and will conform to our published specifications in force on the date of acceptance of the order.

 

DISCLAIMER:   The information contained herein is included for illustrative purposes only and, to the best of our knowledge, is accurate and reliable. International Chem-Crete Inc. is not under any circumstances liable to connection with the use of information. As International Chem-Crete Inc. has no control over the use to which others may put its products, it is recommended that the products be tested to determine the suitability for specific applications and/or our information is valid in particular circumstances. Responsibility remains with the architect or engineer, contractor and owner of the design, application and proper installation of each product. Specifier and user shall determine the suitability of the product for specific application and assume all responsibility in connection therewith. AM250311