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Watco Concrex High Temperature Grade

Concrex High Temp Grade

A version of Watco Concrex which will tolerate high temperatures including steam cleaning

SKU# CXHT10

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Description
Uses: Watco Concrex High Temperature Grade is specially formulated to resist temperatures of up to 100°C – much higher than conventional epoxy resin mortars.

  • Repairs concrete in front of ovens, furnaces etc.
  • Resists steam cleaning
  • Repairs damage caused by hot trolley wheels and equipment moved from ovens

    Watco Concrex High Temperature Grade is specially formulated to resist temperatures of up to 100°C – much higher than conventional epoxy resin mortars.

    Coverage approx. 1.2m² per 10kg at 5mm thick.

    Pendulum Slip Test Values
    Dry PTVWet PTV
     70 Extremely low slip potential  62 Low slip potential 


    Application Video

  • Technical Specs
    Delivery Time (Days) standard
    Primer Required no
    Usage - Interior / Exterior interior
    Usage - Properties will tolerate high temperatures including steam cleaning
    Usage - Surfaces floor
    Max Operational Temp (deg C) 100
    Coverage (m² per litre) 0.12 at 5mm thick
    Application - Curing time (hours) 3 to 6
    Application - Pot time (hours) 0.5
    PREPARATION & APPLICATION
    Surface Preparation
    Surfaces should be clean, dry and free of all loose material. Wire brushing or sweeping is generally sufficient.
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    degreaser can be used to

    remove grease and oil. If the surface is damp, it can be primed with
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    .

    Priming

    A primer is not usually required if patch or crack repairing.
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    is recommended when

    applying Concrex as a thin section screed or when applying to smooth, non-porous or metal surfaces.
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    enables repairs to be made to damp areas.


    Mixing
    Each pack of Concrex contains aggregate pre-blended with resin and the curing agent. If the entire pack of Concrex cannot be used within 30-60 minutes the products can be part mixed. To split a pack, carefully halve the aggregate/ resin mix (ideally divide it by weight) and use half the number of curing agent bottles or tins. Do not split the contents of a curing agent bottle or tin. Do not mix inside the plastic bucket. Wearing protective gloves, tip the aggregate on to a mixing tray or board. Shake the bottles or tins of curing agent thoroughly until the liquid is a uniform colour. Form the aggregate into a mound and leave a small hole in the middle.

    Empty the curing agent into the hole, ensuring the bottles or tins are completely drained. Carefully mix the aggregate with the curing agent using a trowel until a smooth mortar is obtained, this will take several minutes. The more thorough the mixing, the ‘wetter’, smoother and more manageable the mix becomes. Alternatively, you can knead the mixture by hand, but you must wear suitable gloves. It is important to mix thoroughly until you achieve a consistent colour. Machinery such as a ‘Cretangle’ mixer or suitable open pan mixer can be used to ensure thorough mixing of large quantities.

    Application
    Trowel firmly against the surface to be repaired, and finish with a trowel or float. To prevent ‘drag’ on the trowel, moisten a rag with white spirit and wipe it across the blade which will allow you to create a smooth finish. Concrex is normally applied in thicknesses of 5 - 50mm, but repairs can be feather-edged for a neat finish, as long as the majority of the repair is at least 5mm thick. For repairs deeper than 50mm, apply in separate layers (allow 6-8 hours between layers for curing) or use Watco Concrex Deep Fill (which can be applied 15-100mm thick in one layer). There is no need to reapply Watco Tack Coat if building up in layers.

    Quick Overview

    A version of Watco Concrex which will tolerate high temperatures including steam cleaning

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