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Sealers, drying oils

Concrete flooring in the brine area is liable to disintegration by brine, and it is protected by coating with materials such as magnesium or zinc fluosilicate, epoxy or silicone penetrating sealers, and drying oils. Concrete surfaces exposed to mechanical wear are treated with 3- to 6-mm thick epoxy surfacing materials. Sumps and trenches employ reinforced polyester or epoxy resin systems. [Pg.1329]

Uses Maleic resin for NC, oil, and all d paints and lacquers, NC inks, furniture lacquers, sanding sealers improves effect and brilliance in air-drying hammer finishes... [Pg.936]

Description Water-based, odor-free sealer resistant to salt spray, weathering, and chemicals. Makes surfaces impermeable to water vapor, gases, and other causes of surface deterioration. One coat for smooth surfaces, two coats for porous ones, so could be used as a primer on grease-, oil-, and mold-free surfaces before another encapsulant, or as a final encapsulant. Goes on white, dries clear. Aromatic solvents can remove it. No mixing required not for use on ferrous metals. One-year shelf life. [Pg.252]


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