Floor Patch? (Fast Cure)0 pages
Technical Data Sheet
1/25/2011
Floor Patch™ FC
Description:
A fast-curing, concrete patching compound that bonds to concrete, brick, masonry, metal, or wood and returns repair area
to service in three hours.
Intended Use:
Fast curing repairs to concrete floors where you need to have medium to heavy traffic on the floor in 3 hours. Used to
repair expansion joints which have been damaged by forklift traffic. Used to anchor metal rails in concrete.
Product
features:
Bonds to damp surfaces
Easily troweled to 1/4" or more
Applies on cold or damp surfaces (with primer)
Limitations:
None
Typical
Physical
Properties:
Technical data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes.
Cured 7 days @ 75° F
Application Coverage per Unit
Application Temperature
Color
Compressive Strength
Cure Hardness
Functional Cure
Minimum Recoat Time @ 75F
Mix Ratio
Mixed Viscosity
Packaging
Pot Life @ 75F
Solids by Volume
Temperature Resistance
4.5 sq.ft. @ 1/4" thickness
60° - 90°
F
Grey
8,000 psi
85D
3hrs. @ 75° /1hr. @ 85° /4hrs. @ 35°
F
F
F
1 hr.
2:1 by wt.
Putty - Paste
10 lb. Unit
15 min.
100
250°
F
Uncured
Aggregate/Liquid Ratio
Surface
Preparation:
4.47:1 by weight; 3:1 by volume
For METAL SURFACES, use a wire brush or sandpaper to remover rust and scale from the surface to be protected.
Surfaces may be shot blasted or abraded using a wire wheel for best results. All dirt, grease, and old paint should be
removed. All clean dry surface is essential for the best results.
Begin with a sound, clean, dry and roughened, oil-free application surface, as it is essential to the success and
performance of this product.
Spot test surface by mixing a small quantity of the resin and hardener without the silica filler. Apply the compound to a
small, clean test area. Old paint may wrinkle or lift. If it DOES NOT, wait five (5) days and test the bond strength by
scraping surface with a sharp instrument. A pressure-sensitive tape test can also be used as follows: cut an “X” into
surface and place tape firmly over the cut. Remove the tape with a hard, fast pull. If the coating fails either test, proceed
with instructions for previously coated concrete (see below).
For NEW POURED CONCRETE, allow to fully cure (28 days @ 70° prior to application. Remove any curing membrane
F)
by sanding or etching with a strong detergent.
For OLD CONCRETE, thoroughly clean surface with a grease-cutting detergent to remove grease and oils, and remove
any loose or unsound concrete by chipping, scarifying, shotblasting, sanding, or grinding. Proceed as for new poured
concrete.
For PREVIOUSLY COATED CONCRETE, applications should be considered short term because the coating system is
only as strong as its weakest component. Remove any peeling or degraded paint by sanding or using a paint stripper. For
intact paint, thoroughly clean the surface with a strong detergent, then lightly sand to remove any gloss. Treat any areas
worn down to the original concrete as bare concrete.
ITW Polymers Adhesives North America , 30 Endicott Street, Danvers, MA 01923
Tel:(978) 777-1100 www.itwadhesives.com
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