PS Primer for Porous Concrete Joints
PS Primer for Porous Concrete Joints
Key technical data supporting PS Primer applications include its density of 0.95 g/cm³ at 20°C, its clear, viscous liquid appearance, and a drying time of 30 minutes. The primer's good resistance to dilute acids and bases aids in selecting appropriate environments for its use. These technical considerations enable informed decision-making by aligning product capabilities with project requirements .
PS Primer's long service life is attributable to its stability under varying environmental conditions, including resistance to dilute acids and bases, making it suitable for harsh environments. Its service temperature range from -20°C to 90°C also enhances its durability across different climatic conditions. These properties ensure that joints remain stable and adequately protected over time, contributing to its long-term performance and service life .
PS Primer is most effectively utilized in environments exposed to heavy traffic and chemical exposure, such as areas subjected to saline water, fuel, or oil spills. The technical data supporting its application includes its wide service temperature range of -20°C to 90°C, its resistance to dilute acids and bases, and a drying time of 30 minutes. These factors contribute to its stability and suitability for both internal and external applications .
The coverage of PS Primer varies based on the width and depth of the application groove. For example, at a depth of 10mm and width 10mm, coverage is approximately 250 linear meters per litre. As the width increases, coverage decreases; at a 20mm depth, coverage becomes as low as 60 linear meters per litre at a 50mm width. These variations allow for calculating linear coverage (linear meters = liters × width × depth) to estimate total consumption based on specific dimensions and ensure efficient material use .
End users have the responsibility to verify that the PS Primer and associated processes are suitable for their intended application, as per the document's disclaimers. They must follow recommended practices such as using appropriate cleaning methods before application, ensuring substrates are free from contaminants, and potentially seeking written confirmation of product specifications when deviations from standard recommendations are considered. Additionally, users are advised to maintain awareness of the latest product leaflet issues to ensure accurate and current application procedures .
During joint preparation for applying PS Primer, surfaces must be clean, dry, and free from dust, oil, grease, and any other contaminants that might affect bonding. Users should employ appropriate cleaners, such as Vertex cleaner no. 2, to remove contaminants. For concrete surfaces, using a metal brush for cleaning and removing loose paint on painted surfaces is recommended. Edges should be smoothed to remove sharp features, and in case of previous decorative coatings, complete removal is advised to enhance adhesion .
The disclaimer highlights that while the data is based on comprehensive research and experience, it does not alleviate users' responsibility to ensure suitability for specific applications. Users might perceive this as indicating potential variability in results, thereby impacting confidence. To mitigate issues, users should verify product suitability for their particular conditions, seek written confirmation when needed, and stay updated with the latest technical datasheets to ensure the use of current and precise information .
The document emphasizes storing PS Primer in a dry, frost-free area, protected from direct sunlight, to prevent deterioration. These conditions help maintain the product's integrity and ensure reliability. The specified 12-month shelf life should be observed to guarantee performance, and adherence to these storage guidelines is essential for maintaining product efficacy .
PS Primer is a single-component, solvent-based primer designed to enhance adhesion on porous substrates such as concrete, blockwork, asbestos, and timber. It functions as a chemical bridge by stabilizing and sealing joint surfaces, particularly important in harsh environments subjected to heavy traffic and chemical exposure such as saline water and fuel spills. This chemical bridging facilitates the bonding between the substrate and the sealant, ensuring long service life and effective joint stabilization .
After the PS Primer is applied and becomes tack-free, the sealant should be applied without delay. If more than three hours have elapsed since primer application and the sealant has not been applied, a re-coat of the primer is recommended. This time frame ensures that the primer's tackiness remains optimal for adhesion. Additionally, using masking tape before primer application helps maintain a clean finish by controlling the sealant spread .