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Rockbond Epoxy Bonding Agent (RB EBA)

Rockbond Epoxy Bonding Agent used to quickly bond concrete to steel at NATS Rockbond Epoxy Bonding Agent used to quickly bond concrete to steel at NATS

Description

ROCKBOND EPOXY BONDING AGENT (RB EBA) is a specially formulated two part, solvent free, epoxy resin system which consists of a hardener and a base resin which is filler free. When the hardener is mixed with the base component, a free flowing epoxy grout is produced which quickly hardens and to produce a strong bonding material. The compound is used to bond cementitious materials to steel and other construction materials. The resin is supplied in 1kg/1 litre packs and has a shelf life of 1 year.

Special Properties

  • Pre batched, pre packed and ready to use.
  • Does not contain phenolic accelerators and is solvent free.
  • Quickly and easily mixed and applied by brush, broom or roller.
  • Low viscosity, high workability and free flowing.
  • Develops a high early adhesive strength.
  • Can be used at low temperatures down to 0ºC
  • Adheres strongly to most construction materials: cement, mortar, concrete, brick, stone, masonry, steel, wood, plastic and glass.
  • Can be used to bond wet or cured concrete to steel and other building materials.
  • Forms a strong permanent bond to concrete, steel, wood and most construction materials.
  • Impermeable and waterproof: resistant to aqueous solutions, acids, oils and organic solvents.
  • Water “soluble” - materials and equipment can be washed and cleaned with water.

Uses

  •  To bond wet concrete to cast concrete, steel and other construction materials.
  • To produce a high strength, permanent, waterproof bond to concrete and steel.
  • To bond precast concrete, stone, bricks, blocks and wood to concrete and steel.
  • For use as a general purpose adhesive during building and construction.
  • To form a quick bond between construction materials at low temperatures.
  • To fill, seal and protect cracked concrete and porous cementitious surfaces.
  • To install wearing surfaces to weak and friable concrete floors, paths and roadways.
  • To waterproof and protect concrete against frost, aqueous solutions and chemical attack.
Last modified on Monday, 05 December 2011
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