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SILRES® BS 1310

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SILRES® BS 1310 is a solvent-free, water-thinnable emulsion of polysiloxane modified with functional silicone resin. It is an additive used in the production of aqueous masonry coatings and aqueous primers to enhance water repellency and resistance. Additionally, it improves the processability and antiblocking characteristics of the aqueous coatings.

Functions: Water Repellent

Chemical Family: Silicones

Labeling Claims: Solvent-free

Features: Blocking Resistance, Excellent Processability, Water Resistance

End Uses: Building Materials, Primer, Top Coat, Waterborne Coating

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
CASE Ingredients Functions

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims

Applications & Uses

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Industrial Additives End Use
Use Level
1 - 3 wt%
Applications
  • Silicone Resin & Silicate Plasters
  • Renders & Plasters
  • Coatings & Paints
  • Additives for Plasters and Renders
  • Exterior Paints
  • Top Coats & Paints
Application Details

SILRES® BS 1310 may be added undiluted to aqueous masonry coatings and primers either during or after manufacture. We recommend adding 1 - 3 wt% to masonry coatings. SILRES® BS 1310 is an additive used in the manufacture of aqueous masonry coatings and aqueous primers to enhance water repellency and water resistance. It also improves the processability and antiblocking characteristics of the aqueous coatings. Typical application fields are whitewash emulsions, silicate emulsion paints and plasters, highly filled emulsion coatings and silicone resin emulsion paints and plasters.

Properties

Physical Form
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density (at 20°C)approx. 1 g/cm³DIN 51757
pH (at 23°C)approx. (6 - 7)Indicator strips
Solids Contentapprox. 50 %

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Packaging & Availability

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Regional Availability
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • North America
  • Oceania