Concrete Admixtures arranged in alphabetical order
Concrete Admixtures arranged in alphabetical order

PROTECT Primer

Film-forming impregnation for concrete surfaces

Item No. 2754/D

FIELDS OF APPLICATION

PROTECT Primer is a solvent film forming impregnation for the production of high-quality concrete surfaces.

PROTECT Primer is a deep impregnation that penetrates the concrete structure deeply and minimises the absorbency of concrete. The impregnation is a very quick-drying product. In the manufactured concrete industry this quality allows packing the concrete products rapidly after application. Applied on concrete surfaces, this feature enables stepping on the surface quickly after treatment.

PROTECT Primer is suitable for all mechanically processed or finished concrete surfaces.

PROTECT Primer as priming coat

PROTECT Primer can also be used to prepare concrete’s surface for a later upgrade with filmforming impregnation such as PROTECT Top Coat or PROTECT BSP.

Using PROTECT Primer as priming coat solves the problem with an inhomogeneous application of the later applied top coat. Since PROTECT Primer deeply penetrates the concrete structure, concrete’s absorbency is minimised. This feature allows generating a very evenly film of the top coat which advances the protection abilities of concrete.

Furthermore, the primer reacts with the later applied coat and creates a powerful protection system which provides durable performance.

WORKING PRINCIPLE

PROTECT Primer deeply penetrates the concrete structure in order to generate a high-efficient protection system.

The impregnation is not yellowing, weather-proof (UV-stable), permeable to water vapour and resistant against chemical loads.

DOSAGE | APPLICATION QUANTITY

Depending on the surface structure and its absorbing abilities the necessary amount might vary between 100 – 200 g/m² and has to be determined for each single application.




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