ES200 is a solvent free, two part, epoxy based damp proof membrane which achieves emicode EC1 status.
Developed specifically for suppressing residual moisture in concrete and sand/cement subfloors and provides a guaranteed surface damp proof membrane with a single coat liquid application.
Conditioning
Condition the contents by storing for 24 hours at +15°C to +25°C as cooler temperatures will increase viscosity and make application more difficult. Higher temperatures will speed the chemical reaction and therefore reduce working pot life.
Preparation
The surface must be firm, sound, clean, dry and free of any other contaminants liable to prevent penetration into the substrate or adhesion to the surface.
N.B. Concrete curing agents and admixtures and the misuse of these products can impair adhesion. Where doubt exists, or compatibility is unknown, a trial adhesion test with ES200 should be carried out
and Tremco CPG UK Limited’s Technical Department must be consulted. Remove all surface dust, etc., by industrial vacuum cleaning. Machine scarifying or shot blasting will be necessary for removal of incompatible curing agents, admixtures or other stubborn surface contamination. Shot blasting is also recommended on lightly polished surfaces.
Priming
In most circumstances no priming is required.
Mixing
ES200 hardens by a chemical reaction. It is essential that the mixing instructions are strictly adhered to:
Stir Part A and Part B thoroughly before transferring Part B into the
Part B container. Using a slow speed drill fitted with a two bladed propellor (NOT A CEMENT PADDLE), mix the contents for 4 - 5 minutes to obtain uniformity in colour and consistency. Ensure all materials from the base and sides of the containers are mixed in thoroughly
to ensure a uniform cure. Immediately after mixing, apply the mixed product onto the floor in ribbons to avoid excessive heat build-up and increase working life. Do not mix more 6 kg units than can be used within the working pot life.
Safety data sheet must be read and understood before use.