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GMX Sentinel SB Dampproofing

Sentinel SB is a solvent based foundation coating suitable for brush, spray or roller application on properly prepared poured wall or concrete block foundations. Sentinel forms a tough, durable membrane which bridges shrinkage cracks and maintains its superior performance properties when exposed to the chemicals found in soil.

Product Type: Solventborne Coating

Features: Durable, Good Toughness, High Performance, Moisture Resistant

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Concrete, Masonry

Application Method: Brush, Roller, Spray

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Benefits

Sentinel SB is compatible with a wide range of insulation, drainage and protection products.

Applications & Uses

Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Installation

Preparatory Work:

The walls and footings must be dry and of sufficient strength and design to ensure structural integrity. Concrete wall and mortar joints must cure a minimum 16 hours before Sentinel is applied. Foundation design using concrete blocks should fall within guidelines established by the National Concrete Masonry Association and be acceptable to the local building code enforcement agency. Remove dirt and debris from the walls and footings with a stiff brush or broom. Scrape any loose mortar and debris from the walls and footings with a metal scraper. Do not apply Sentinel SB over standing water. Repair any cracks in excess of 1/16” along the footings or in the wall surface and all honeycombed areas with a non shrinking grout. Fill all voids around tie holes, recessed ties and other small voids with an acceptable fiber reinforced asphalt roofing cement or cementitious repair material.

 Membrane Installation:

After the wall and footing surfaces have been properly prepared, spray, roller or brush apply Sentinel SB over the entire wall surface (to the designated grade line) and along the perimeter. Particular emphasis should be paid to wall joints and the joint between the walls and footings. Sentinel SB is applied at a rate of 20–25 sq. ft. per gallon in residential applications and to the specified rate in commercial applications. A two pass application is generally recommended to ensure sufficient dry mil thickness without excessive running or puddling. To ensure a smooth, consistent spray pattern, warm the material to 100˚F– 130°F (37.7˚C - 54.4˚C) immediately prior to spraying. Protection, drainage or insulation board is typically installed over Sentinel SB to protect the membrane from damage by the backfill, to assist in draining water away from the foundation and/or to insulate the foundation wall. The insulation/protection course is not required by code in residential applications. It is recommended for commercial applications. Sentinel SB is compatible with a wide range of insulation and protection boards including, but not limited to rigid fiberglass insulation/protection board, extruded polystyrene insulation and sheet drain materials. Any question regarding the compatibility of Sentinel SB with a specific insulation/protection board or drainage board should be directed to the GMX Technical Department. Drain tile or strip drain must be installed as per the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure proper removal of water from the foundation walls and footings. Backfill must be graded to direct surface water away from the exterior foundation walls.

Additional Procedures for Poured Concrete Walls:

Allow the wall to cure a minimum of 16 hours after the forms have been removed prior to spraying Sentinel SB. Additional cure time may be required in cold weather. Remove wall ties prior to application. Fill any large voids and tie holes with a non-shrinking grout or asphalt based cement. Do not apply Sentinel SB to frozen concrete.

Additional Procedures for Concrete Block Walls:

Mortar joints must be made flush to provide a void free bonding surface. Sentinel SB will adhere to both parged and unparged concrete block walls. Due to the porous nature of unparged concrete block walls, additional material may be required to achieve the specified dry mil thickness. The mortar must be Type M or Type S as specified by ASTM C-270-91a Specification for Mortar for Unit Masonry, ASTM Vol. 04.01 and 04.05). Allow the mortar joints to cure a minimum 16 hours prior to applying waterproofing.

Spray Equipment Recommendations

Gasoline powered, airless spray units with a minimum 4,000 p.s.i. rating will effectively spray any GMX waterproofing product. For efficient spraying, use a heat exchanger to warm product to 100°F - 130°F (37.7°C - 54.4°C) immediately prior to spraying. A reverse-a-clean spray tip with an orifice between 0.029 and 0.035 is recommended for spraying Sentinel SB. Most spray systems utilize 150’ of hose. Use ½ inch , 5,400 p.s.i. rated hose for the first 100 feet. Use 3/8 inch, 4,700 p.s.i. rated hose for the next 50 feet. A 4 foot, ¼ inch whip line is used immediately before the spray gun to facilitate spraying. Do not mix water and solvent based materials in the hose lines. Clean lines with mineral spirits before switching materials. Clean spray equipment with mineral spirits.

Application

Brush, Roller and Spray

Properties

Color
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Drying Time (77°F)8.0hour-
Flash Pointmin. 100°F-
Solids (by Weight)66 - 74%-
Viscosity (77°F)1500.0cpsBrookfield
Weight7.9lbs./gal-

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance
Regulation

Sentinel SB is manufactured to the highest quality control standards and in accordance with ISO 9001 requirements. ISO certification ensures that each gallon produced meets the highest quality control standards in the industry.

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
1 Year
Storage and Handling Considerations

Store materials in a dry area and protect from direct sunlight. Ideally, the materials should be stored inside in a temperature controlled environment (interior temperatures between 60˚F–80°F (15.5˚C -26.6˚C). Any materials exposed to the elements should be elevated above the ground and covered by a tarpaulin. Materials should not be exposed to excessive heat or direct flame. Sentinel SB should not be applied during inclement weather and the installation should not proceed in the event that precipitation is probable during the application.Consult your local GMX representative or the GMX Technical Department for application recommendations when application temperatures are less than 20°F (-6.6˚C). Store waterproofing materials at room temperature until immediately prior to use when the ambient temperature is less than 40°F 4.4˚C). Discontinue application if the material can not be stored at temperatures which permit even distribution of product. Avoid inhaling the spray mist and take precautions to ensure adequate ventilation.