Epoxy Primers
Siplast Terapro E 1200 and Pro Primer E are epoxy primers designed to treat new and existing concrete.
ADVANTAGES
- Low VOC
- 100% solids content
- No noxious odors
USES
- Intermediate parking garages
- Parking spaces
- Balconies
About Terapro PUR Deck Coating Solutions
Terapro E 1200
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Additional Information
Used in conjunction with concrete, masonry, wood, and ferrous metal substrates to ensure optimal performance and compatibility.
Pro Primer E
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Unit
Metal drum
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Installation
Substrate Preparation
Provide clean, dry, and sound concrete substrate. Prepare concrete surfaces in accordance with SSPC-SP13/NACE No. 6 and achieve a Concrete Surface Profile of at least 3, measured using ICRI CSP Chips. After surface preparation and prior to the application, test surface tensile strength of prepared concrete surfaces in accordance with ASTM D7234 and/or ASTM C1583. Minimum surface tensile strength shall be 300 psi. Refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE No. 6, Section 6, Table 2 for additional information. Grinding is only permitted in areas that are inaccessible to standard abrasive blast equipment.
Care should be taken when applying over substrates containing trapped moisture and/or where moisture vapor drive is present (i.e., metal pan decks, split slab membranes, etc.). Refer to Installation Guide for substrate treatment prior to placement of any coatings. Excess moisture vapor in concrete slabs may cause polyurea coating to delaminate, discolor, and/or cure improperly.
Application
Refer to Installation Guide for application instructions.
Storage and Handling
Shelf life is one (1) year from the date of manufacture in original, unopened, factory-sealed containers under specified storage conditions. Shipping and storage temperatures is 65°F to 90°F at (or below) 50% Relative Humidity. Avoid freezing temperatures. Do not store containers directly on ground. Always store on pallets or otherwise elevated.
Packaging
Epoxy Primers are packaged in 3-gallon kits, including Part A: 2 gallons (7.5 liters) liquid and Part B: 1 gallon (3.875 liters) liquid.