Water Components & Building Supply, Inc.

Freezer Epoxy

Uses:

Joint sealant and span repair in freezers and coolers.

Technical data:

Mixing ratio: 4:1. A to B. Mix for a minimum of three minutes. Mixing can be facilitated by using a Jiffy Mixer and a 600 RPM drill. Part A White. Part B Black. Mixed material Grey. Potlife 11/2 minutes at 75° F. Epoxy and aggregates must be cooled prior to use. Addition of aggregate to mixed epoxy will extend the potlife. Potlife in cool temperatures is approximately 15 minutes. Cool to zero F. Allow a full day's cure at -5° F; 2 days at -20° F before grinding.

Compression: 9698 PSI. Tensile: 902 PSI. Elongation 21% Shore D: 60

Surface Preparation:

Concrete must be sound and free of ice. Always saw edges and chip out concrete for spall repair. Do not feather edge Freezer Epoxy. Two-four parts by weight of aggregate can be added to one part of Freezer Epoxy for spall repairs. Freezer Epoxy is used neat for joint filling. Joints and spans should be slightly filled and ground flush with concrete surface.

Handling:

Use barrier creams and disposable rubber gloves. Wash with soap and water. Do not wash hands with solvents. Epoxies contain chemical compounds that may cause allergic skin and respiratory reaction. Harmful if swallowed. Do not get in eyes or on skin. Use only with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling

Tool Cleanup:

Wash before epoxy has set with acetone, MEK, Xylene, or toluene, these are all flammable materials. After scraping off excess material, use rags and solvent to finish cleanup. See above handling precautions.

Packaging:

1 Gallon Kits
Gross Weight: 12 Ibs.
Cube: 1 Cubic Foot

Hazardous Classification:

Corrosive Liquid N.O.S.
UN # 1760

 

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