Resene X 200
Description : |
Resene X-200 is an acrylic waterproofing membrane incorporating the most recent advances in polymer and paint technology. Shows significant advances in the areas of film build, adhesion, penetration, application and durability. |
Thinning : |
Do not thin, clean up with water |
Uses : |
• Concrete blocks • Concrete surfaces • Fibre reinforced cement |
Finish : |
Eggshell, very fine texture |
Application : |
Airless spray Use a LTX 523 tip or similar. Use a coarse filter in the system as the fibre reinforcement of Resene X-200 may clog finer filters. Apply two coats. |
Covering Capacity : |
First coat: 5 sq. metres per litre Second coat: 7.5 sq. metres per litre |
Drying Time : |
1 hour at 18°C |
Color Range : |
Selected Total Colour System, including BS5252, Multi-Finish, Whites & Neutrals and The Range. |
Highlights : |
Performance 1. Remarkable ease of application. 2. Superior void and crack filling properties. 3. Excellent durability. Requires no further weathering coats. 4. An Environmental Choice approved product. Limitations 1. Old, weathered concrete requires surface conditioning with Resene Sureseal (see Data Sheet D42). 2. Do not apply at temperatures below 10°C, or when it is liable to drop below 10°C during the drying period. 3. Not designed to be used under ponded water. |
Directions of Use : |
Surface preparation Cracked surfaces Due to its high film build, Resene X-200 will completely fill cracks up to 1mm. For cracks larger than this, apply one coat of Resene Sureseal (see Data Sheet D42) before filling the crack with a suitable elastomeric paintable sealant. New cementitious surfaces Clean down thoroughly to remove all dirt, dust and loose material. Ensure surface is free from oil, grease, form release and curing agents. Glossy surfaces require an additional treatment of Resene Concrete Primer (see Data Sheet D405). Use Resene Limelock (see Data Sheet D809) on fresh cementitious surfaces to trap any free lime and prevent the appearance of lime staining. Old cementitious surfaces If moss and mould are present, treat with Resene Moss & Mould Killer (see Data Sheet D80). Waterblasting at 21,000 kps (3000 psi) is the best surface preparation method prior to painting weathered cementitious surfaces. If waterblasting is not possible, remove all loose powdery material by thorough wire brushing. Allow to dry and apply one coat of Resene Sureseal (see Data Sheet D42). Sanding dust from old lead or chromate based paints or old building materials containing asbestos may be injurious to the health if inhaled or ingested. Seek expert advice if the presence of these materials is suspected. |