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Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Product Type
- Technologies
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Features & Benefits
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Application Area
- Applications & Uses
Area Coverage
Various substrates have different porosity conditions, and the estimated coverage spread for a gallon is based on actual testing. Actual test results may vary depending on actual porosity condition of the substrate applied. The list below provides the area coverage in square feet (sq. ft.) for 1-gallon of CM 2007R.
Coverage Rates (Square feet/ gallon) CM2007R Concrete (Dry Cast) Porous 100-150 sq.ft. Concrete (Wet Cast) Porous 125-175 sq.ft. Concrete (Wet Cast) Polished 200-250 sq.ft. Precast Concrete (Light & Dense) 150-200 sq.ft. CMU 100-150 sq.ft._ Exterior Plaster 100-150 sq.ft. GFRC (Glass Fiber & Polymer) 150-200 sq.ft. High-Density Fiber Cement 150-200 sq.ft._ Masonry (Joints and Seals) 100-150 sq.ft. Surface Preparation
The surface to be applied must be free from any curing compounds, dirt or any other foreign materials that will impair bonding and penetration on to the substrate. For freshly poured concrete, CM 2007R can be applied when concrete is able to be released from the mold or liners and can treated as early as 7-days upon hydration cure. It is recommended to apply the CM 2007R when the surface moisture content is below 15%, excessive moisture can affect penetrating performance thus reducing treatment efficiency. For horizontal floor applications that may require burnishing or polishing, do not apply CM2007R due to potential flooding on dense surfaces, use an approved densifier such as CoatMasters 4007 or contact our Technical Service Support for assistance. Use of material requires knowledge of standard safety practices and good protection for areas being applied, keep children and pets away from the work area. Maintain good air ventilation if used indoors. The material is ideally applied in fairly ambient temperatures below 100 °F and not exceeding. If planned to use in warmer conditions, spray application would help ensure better spread coverage. Not recommended to be applied on temperatures below or near freezing temperatures 32°F (0°C), as this will cause the liquid to freeze.
Product Application
For spray applications, the product can be both applied either by using a short foam nap-roller for smaller jobs or via spray atomization or airless techniques for larger size applications. Please follow recommended spray pressure application and optimize when desired coating is achieved, preferably using fan widths from 6 – 10 inches either with 9 (0.009”), 13 (0.013”), or 15 (0.015”) thousandths of an inch size tips, including fine-finish low pressure type tips of similar sizes. Guideline for selecting spray tip for Airless and High-Volume Low Pressure (HVLP). Proper tip size selection is important and is designated according to tip size. For example, a typical 515 tip size, the first digit refers to the fan width and is half the size of the working fan width. The second and third digits refers to the orifice size in thousandths of an inch. Example, a typical airless GRACO or Titan sprayers with select Tip number 515 is identified as follows: First digit 5 = 10” fan pattern at about a foot away from the object sprayed Second and third digits 15 references the orifice size in thousandths of an inch Always maintain good saturation of the substrate, depending on the porosity successive coatings may be needed to ensure good penetration. Do not over coat when material overruns the substrate, this is a sign of saturation. Wait between coats, the surface must be reasonably dry, and no wet-look appearance is observed.
Properties
- Appearance
- Opaque milky liquid
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Specific Gravity | 0.986 - 0.990 | — | — |
Flash Point | 90.0 | °C | — |
Active Substance Content | 80.0 | % | — |
Freeze Thaw Limit Stability | 0.0 | °C | — |
Nchrp 244 Chloride Penetration Test (>5 mm) | Passed | — | — |
Nchrp 244- Perform As Chloride Screen ( 90% reduction min.) | Passed | — | — |
Water Repellency (80% minimum) | Passed | — | Astm C97-18 |
Water Vapor Transmission (2% maximum) | Passed | — | Astm E96-16 |
Freeze Thaw Resistance (1,000 cycles min) | Passed | — | Astm C666 |
Dry Time (Dust and Tack Free) | min. 1 | hr | Astm D1630 |
Dry Time (Normal Traffic) | min. 6 | hr | Astm D1630 |
Dry Time (Heavy Traffic) | min. 12 | hr | Astm D1630 |
pH | 5.50 - 6.50 | — | — |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certification
Meets Federal EPA and State VOC limit requirements for volatile organic components (VOC). Complies with South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) for reactive penetrating sealer of 350 grams/li VOC limit.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Packaging
The product is available is available in vented 5-gallon pails, 55-gallon drums, and 275-gallon totes (1-gal net = approximately 8.32 lbs.)
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
- 1 year
- Storage & Disposal
The product must be stored in a cool and dry place, always seal container after using. The shelf-life of the product is at least 1-year in 77°F storage condition, and longer depending on conditions. Avoid the material from freezing, and before using mix the product thoroughly until homogenous in appearance. Empty containers must be disposed according to your local city, state, and federal guidelines. Do not throw liquid portions to any drains, avoid spills, and always protect the environment.