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Identification & Functionality
- Product Type
- Technologies
- Product Families
- Primer
Epoxy prime coat available. Our P20 Polymer Cement requires a 100% solids epoxy primer coat. The P20 is applied into the wet primer.
- Product Type
Polymer-modified portland cement
Features & Benefits
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
P-20 is a blend of specially-formulated cements (50-pound bag) and an acrylic copolymer (1 ¼ gallons). It is recommended for concrete floor repairs, vertical and overhead work, leveling rough surfaces, grouting under equipment, and other similar applications. Vertical and overhead surfaces can be repaired with applications of P-20 ranging from ¼” to ½” in thickness without forming, whereas floor and formed usage can be applied at any depth. For applications over ½” thickness, P-20 may be extended using up to 20 pounds of dry crushed stone or pea gravel. Standard packaging is called a Bulk Unit which includes four 50# bags of powder cement and one five gallon pail of co-polymer liquid.
- Yield
One 50-pound bag and 1 1/4 gallon yields 0.5 (½) cubic feet
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Volume Solids | 100 | % | — |
Compressible Strength (After 48-hour cure) | 4.65 | psi | — |
Compressible Strength (After 7-hour cure) | 5.8 | psi | — |
Compressible Strength (After 28-hour cure) | 6.3 | psi | — |
Tensile Strength | 9.45 | psi | ASTM C-190 |
Flexural Strength | 2.345 | psi | ASTM C-580 |
Water Absorption (of material after 28-day cure) | max. 3 | % | — |
Safety & Health
- Cautions
Consult material safety data sheets and become thoroughly familiar with product hazards. Read the technical data sheets for more specific properties and limits of our liabilities.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging (Bulk Unit)
Packaging (Bulk Unit)
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
One year in dry conditions