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RIGHT BOND - 5 GALLON
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Overview
Description
RIGHT BOND is a high solids liquid bonding admixture which
significantly improves adhesion, tensile, compressive and flexural
strengths of cement based materials.
USE AND APPLICATION
RIGHT BOND is used as an admixture for RIGHT SEAL, RIGHT
SEAL HIGH BUILD, concrete toppings, stucco and patching
materials to enhance physical properties. May be used above or
below grade, interior or exterior.
Clean tools immediately, with water. Cured materials are extremely
difficult to remove. Mechanical abrasion may be necessary
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
• Will not re-emulsify when exposed to moisture
• Improves freeze thaw stability of cement based materials.
• Controls shrinkage and cracking typically associated with
Portland based materials.
PACKAGING
• 1 Gallon / 6 Pack
• 5 Gallon Pails
• 55 Gallon Drums
APPEARANCE
Milky white emulsion, which will not affect
the color of the cement mixture
SHELF LIFE
Minimum of 1 year stored in dry protected storage. Protect from
freezing.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
SURFACE PREP
On horizontal surfaces, remove all loose and delaminated material.
Remove all grease, dirt, efflorescence, mold and curing agents. On
vertical surfaces, pre-dampen with potable water to a surface
saturated dry (SSD) condition.
MIXING
Typical mixing ratio for most applications is 1 part RIGHT BOND to 3
parts water. Always mechanically mix prior to use.
Restrictions:
Do not use RIGHT BOND as a primer
Do not aerate the mix
Do not use below 40 degrees
Do provide proper ventilation in enclosed areas
Do not use with air-entrained cements
