Water repellent WRK for; Cementitous Overlays, Bricks, Tiles, Rooftile Surfaces
A ready to apply and chemically reactive liquid for the protection of cementitious and ceramic surfaces against the damaging effects of water and sun light.
Recommended areas of application :
· Roofing tiles.
· Brick walls.
· Cementitious surfaces such as plaster, concrete, etc.
· Foam concrete block walls.
· Natural stones.
Properties :
· WRK treated surfaces are provided with a long term protection against the harmful effects of water and sun light.
· Does not alter the natural appearance of the treated material.
· SoftHARC WRK chemically reacts to form a durable water repellent coating after its application.
Chemical Properties :
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Appearance
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Colourless liquid
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pH
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12 - 14
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Chloride
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None
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Directions for use : SoftHARC WRK is ready to apply. Application can be carried out by spraying or by brush or roller. The surface must be dry and clean and it must be free from any contamination of oil and detergents. The material must be applied freely and penetration into the cracks and cavities must be assured. The surface must contact with air for curing, for at least 24 hours. The roofing tiles can be treated by dipping into SoftHARC WRK and leaving for 24 hours in air to cure. 1 Kg of SoftHARC WRK is sufficient for 5 - 20 m2 depending on the surface. An application overdose may result in unwanted residue on the surface, this residue can be removed with brush and water.
Packing : Available in 4 Kg, 30 Kg polyethylene drums and bulk.
Handling and Storage : Shelf life is one year if stored between 5 - 30 oC.
Health Concerns :
· Alkaline materials can seriously damage eyes therefore eye protection is strongly recommended.
· Alkaline materials are also harmful for skin, hence use of protective gloves are recommended
· Keep away from children and animals.
Disclaimer : The information given here is based on our best knowledge and laboratory studies as well as our field experience. No responsibility can be accepted by the manufacturer where the conditions of uses are beyond our control.
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