Description
OSMOSIS THREATMENT SIGMACOVER 211
OSMOSIS THREATMENT SIGMACOVER 211 is a high-performance, two-component, polyamide-cured epoxy primer designed for professional applications. This coating is ideal for protecting surfaces such as floors and walls from abrasion, osmosis, and a wide range of industrial chemicals. Engineered for use on concrete and sand/cement substrates, it provides excellent resistance to water, chemical spills, and splashes, making it a reliable choice for demanding environments.
For optimal protection against osmosis, it is recommended to apply three coats of Sigmacover 211, followed by a finishing layer of CHEM164.
Key Features
- Superior Protection: Offers robust resistance to water penetration, chemical spillages, and surface abrasion, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- Versatile Application: Suited for various substrates, including concrete and sand/cement, making it ideal for industrial and marine use.
- Easy Maintenance: Its smooth eggshell finish simplifies cleaning and maintenance, ensuring the coated surface remains pristine.
- Compatible Coating Options: Can be recoated with most two-component coatings for added flexibility and extended durability.
- Comprehensive Kit: Price includes hardener, ensuring a complete solution for your coating needs.
Application Instructions
- Preparation: Stir thoroughly before use to ensure consistent performance.
- Application Methods: Apply with spray equipment, a long-haired brush, or a polyether roller with rounded edges for even coverage.
- Drying Times:
- Touch dry: 30 minutes at 20°C.
- Recoatable: 16 hours.
- Full cure: 7 days.
- Coverage: Up to 14.6 m² per liter.
- Recommended Dry Film Thickness: 35 microns for optimal performance.
- Thinner: Use Sigma thinner 91-92 for best results (available separately).
Technical Information
- Volume Solids: 51%.
- Finish: White, eggshell.
- Recommended Usage: Ideal for osmosis prevention and surface protection in marine and industrial environments.
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