Polyurea
Suggestions for polyureas include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Polyureas are a two-component, self-leveling joint sealant exhibiting good flexibility and excellent elongation.
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Polyureas and semi-rigid epoxy elongation: Polyurea has 426-460% elongation compared to semi-rigid epoxy with 25-50% elongation.
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Polyureas can be installed at temperatures as low as -40°F (-4°C) without heating the substrate. Material should be installed using a 1:1 ratio pump with heaters or cartridges at 60°F (15°C) to maintain workable consistency. Polyurea will set-up before freezing.
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Polyureas meet all USDA regulations.
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Polyureas can be installed in concrete joints after 28 days, but it is best to wait as a long as possible before installation. -
Polyureas must be installed with backer rod to insure that there will not be three-sided adhesion in the joint.
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Polyureas are packaged in side-by-side cartridges (22 oz), 2-gallon units (1 gal - part A and 1 gal - part B) and 10-gallon units. Colors can matched with a custom color charge and minimum 100-gallon order.
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Polyureas can be installed and opened to floor traffic after 90 minutes at 70°F (21°C).
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Polyureas are packaged in side-by-side cartridges (22 oz), 2-gallon units (1 gal. of Part A and 1 gal. of Part B) and 10-gallon units. Colors can matched with a custom color charge and minimum 100-gallon order.
Liquid SystemsAvailable in solvent or water-based formulations. |
Cement SystemsEnhance concrete performance or correct problems. |
Epoxy SystemsResin-based systems correct structural concrete problems and protect concrete surfaces. |
Polyurea SystemsPolyurea-based systems to repair and protect concrete joints and nosings, even in low temperature conditions. |

