Concrete Densifying and Crack Reduction Compensation System
Use as a superior curing method on fresh concrete, providing protection against surface cracking, dusting and at the same time gives all of the above features with no need for further application. Permanent waterproofer with industry best practice cure and seal.

   

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As a Cure & Seal Method: Densi-ProofTM is excellent as a concrete curing method, providing a cure equal to, or better than, water curing. Densi-ProofTM as a cure method provides concrete the usual benefits of a highly effective curing agent. Plus, Densi-ProofTM provides special ingredients to the yet available capillary mix water, which is still waiting to participate in hydration’s reaction processes, in the plastic or semi-plastic mix, reciprocating acceleration of hydration’s reaction rates/processes, in turn generating increased volumes of cement paste/hydration product, in a significantly shorter period of time, utilizing all of the remaining capillary water and leaving none to later evaporate’ leaving void spaces. As a result of utilizing all remaining capillary mix water, the concrete’s capillary void spaces become more segmented and smaller than usual. However, to receive the very most benefits from Densi-ProofTM, as a cure, Densi-ProofTM should be applied as soon as practical following surface finish. Densi-ProofTM provides concrete a superior cure imparting extraordinary strength, surface hardness and impermeability, which translates to greatly improved durability. The Densi-ProofTM cure method further diminishes porosity/permeability to some varying degree by causing further utilization of the still available mix water content. The Densi-ProofTM cure method leaves no surface residue to later interfere with surface bonding quality, very important where striping or applying a topical. Utilizing Densi-ProofTM as an cure method renders concrete more waterproof, abrasion resistant, freeze damage resistant, dust resistant, acid, and etc.
Limitation: Densi-ProofTM contacting glass should be immediately flushed off using water, not allowed to dry since glass’ surface may etch. Densi-ProofTM will dull shine on shiny aluminium, aluminium’s integrity is not otherwise effected by Densi-ProofTM.

Installation As A Cure Method: Apply with a low-pressure non-atomizing, spray apparatus such as a pump-tank sprayer or mechanical cure slurry pump, or alternatively by flooding-on. Densi-ProofTM is ideally applied to the newly-poured concrete surface as soon as is practical following its surface finishing phase. Should conditions require the surface to be walked on, for application, concrete should be allowed the time to adequately harden, so as not to imprint or mar its surface during application. Recommended minimum coverage rate as a cure method is 4.0 m2 per litre

Some Advantages of Densi-Proof:

  • Preserves Matrix, and Overall Integrity

  • Increases Surface Abrasion Resistance

  • Excellent As A Coating Or Topping Primer

  • Significantly Densifies Concrete

  • Internally Waterproofs Concrete

  • Greatly Diminishes Permeability

  • Provides Internal Humidity Stability

  • Improves Thermal Resistance (R-Factor)

  • Increases Acid/Chemical Resistance

  • Increases Strengths

  • Improves Dusting Resistance

  • Adds Surface Abrasion Resistance

Technical Data:

Physical: Liquid
Colour:
Cloudy-white (dries clear)
Odour: None Specific Gravity: 1.10
pH: ±11.5
Flammability: None
Toxicity: None
Surface Bond Quality: Excellent
Paintability: Excellent
Clean-Up Solvent: Water
Environmental Impact: None / Neutral
R-Factor Increase: Up To 20 Percent
User Status: Friendly
Spill Clean-Up: Flush With Water (sewer safe)
VOC/VOS Content: Zero

 

Non-Toxic - Zero VOC or VOS Content - Environmentally Safe - User Friendly - Odourless - Non-Flammable


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