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Surface Treatment Products Overview

Bonding Agents
During the stage of civil construction, old surface need to be properly bonded to the new suface to give composite and sustainable properties. Surfix and Bondcoat are special modified bonding coats for bonding of top layer with base concrete.

 

Following are the products designed for different application.

 

Bondcoat®
Bondcoat® is a single component, dry powder form environment friendly adhesive/ coating for bonding any material to the substrate. Application of Bondcoat® wet or dry, properly prepared substrates assures tenacious adhesion of new toppings, patching compounds, gypsum, concrete, mortar and tile bedding mortars when used in accordance with instructions. It may also be applied to steel, tile, wood, glass and fiberglass.

 

Bondcoat® AC
Bondcoat® AC is based on advanced polymer chemistry with an advanced co-polymer dispersion which, when applied to the substrate produces excellent bonding interface. It also seals porous and absorbent substrates.
The enhanced properties ensure high adhesion, low shrinkage, excellent resistance to freeze - thaw attack and high flexural and compressive strengths of interface.

 

Surfix® AC
Surfix® AC is a single component, water based environment friendly adhesive/ coating for bonding any material to the substrate. Application of Surfix® AC to wet or dry, properly prepared substrates assures tenacious adhesion of new toppings, patching compounds, gypsum, concrete, mortar and tile bedding mortars when used in accordance with instructions. It may also be applied to steel, tile, wood, glass and fiberglass.

 

PlasterBond®
Plasterbond® is a unique aqueous polymer ideally suited for enhancing interfacial bond between new plaster and other old substrate.
Plaster (Internal and external) is being used widely on horizontal and verticle surfaces (e.g. Concrete, plaster, wood, steel etc.) Bond strength will vary depending on the type of substrate.
The concrete structure once hardened, is difficult to hack, for achieving proper mechanical bonding. Some time it is even difficult to control and check quality of hacked surface because of large surface area.
Hacking of concrete can create additional micro cracks leading to effects on durability of structure.