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POLYBAC® #1192 LV
LOW-MODULUS BINDER
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1. PRODUCT NAME
POLYBAC® #1192 LV |
2. MANUFACTURER
Polygem, Inc.
1105 Carolina Drive
West Chicago, IL 60185
Telephone: (630) 231-5600
FAX: (630) 231-5604
Internet: www.polygem.com
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3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
POLYBAC LOW MODULUS #1192 LV is a 100% solids, two component, moisture insensitive epoxies designed for stresses of impact and thermal variations in concrete patching and resurfacing. POLYBAC LOW MODS are formulated to bond to concrete, steel and timber providing a high strength, structurally sound patch.
POLYBAC #1192 LV can be used as a flexible prime coat tor an epoxy mortar. POLYBAC #1192 LV may be utilized as a pourable mortar as well, by adding aggregate to the epoxy mixture. Silica sand may be broadcast onto prime coat to provide non-skid surface. POLYBAC #1192 LV meets criteria for ASTM C-881, Type II & III, Grade 1, Class B & C.
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4. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Surface should be prepared by using conventional cleaning methods such as shot blasting, acid etching, disc grinding, sandblasting or power washing. The surface to be covered should be free of loose materials, paints, sealants or oils.
- Mix POLYBAC LOW-MODS #1192 in a plastic container. Blend 2 parts A (Resin) to 1 part B (Hardener) until uniform in color. Mix with low speed drill. DO NOT ADD SOLVENTS!
- Apply to prepared surface with brush, roller, squeegee, or trowel. For pressure injection, refer to Recommended Concrete Crack Repair.
- When preparing mortar, mix 3 parts aggregate to blended material with slow speed mixing paddle. Clean tools with #20 solvent. Dip trowel in #20 solvent to obtain smooth consistency of epoxy.
Consult Polygem for additional technical instructions
Packaging 3, 15, 150 gallon units
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| 5.TECHNICAL DATA
Performance Properties
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Test Method Results |
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| Viscosity @ 75° F (mixed) | 350-400 cps |
| Consistency | Lightweight Oil |
| Tensile Strength ASTM D-638 | 2,200 psi (min) |
| Compressive Strength ASTM D-695 | 7,000 psi (min) |
| Shore D Hardness | 75-70 |
| Pot Life @ 75° F (½ gallon) | 40 minutes |
| Cure Time @ 75° F | 12-16 hours |
| Ratio | 2:1 by volume |
| Elongation (at break) | 36% (min) |
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| Polygem, Inc. warrants its products to be free of manufacturing defects and that, at the time and place of shipment, our material will meet current physical properties when applied within Polygem’s directions and tested in accordance with ASTM and Polygem standards. Polygem, Inc’s liability is limited to replacement of material found defective. As Polygem, Inc. has no control over the use to which others may put its products, it is recommended that the product be tested to determine if suitable for a specific application and/or our information is valid in a particular circumstance. Responsibility remains with the architect or engineer, contractor and owner for the design, application and proper installation of each product. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to be a recommendation to use or as a license to operate under or to infringe any existing patents.
Data sheets are subject to change without notice, for latest revision check our website at www.polygem.com
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