Sherwin-Williams Protective and Marine
Coatings has launched Dura-Plate 2300,
an epoxy-modified cementitious resurfacer
for patching and filling voids and bugholes
in concrete and masonry structures. Dura-
Plate 2300 is claimed to provide a hard,
durable surface with excellent adhesion
that minimizes the potential for pin-holing
and outgassing problems typically associated
with coating concrete. The abrasionresistant
coating is part of a complete
three-component kit that contains Portland
cement, hydrophobic thixotropes, fiber
reinforcement, graded silica sand and
other aggregates. It contains the Part A
epoxy, Part B hardener, and Part C mortar
in a single packaged solution. During application,
it can be reagitated to reduce viscosity
and improve workability time inside
of its 70-minute pot life.
Dura-Plate 2300 can be dry to touch in
three to four hours and cures for immersion
in 12 hours at 75°F. The product can be
applied at a minimum of 40°F. Without the
need for heated curing in colder temperatures
and moist curing in hot environments,
Dura-Plate 2300 eliminates the
application and curing restrictions associated
with cementitious repair mortars.
Available in flat concrete gray, Dura-Plate
2300 can be applied via hand trowel or
spray at package consistency and it releases
easily from the trowel to reduce worker
fatigue. The addition of potable water can
aid in spray application characteristics.
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As featured in Womp 2016 Vol 03 - www.womp-int.com