
Ronacrete Water Based Anti Carbonation Coating
WATER BASED ANTI CARBONATION COATING
WATER BASED ANTI CARBONATION COATING
RonaBond Anti-Carbonation Coating WB is a smooth creamy water based acrylic coating.
INFORMATION
VISCOSITY
112 ± 5KU
SOLIDS BY WEIGHT
64 ± 2% (white)
COVERAGE
-Number of coats 2 -On smooth substrate 8-10m2 per litre per coat -Method of application RonaBond roller or airless spray
MATERIAL
100% acrylic dispersion in water. Contains aprotective fungicide and corrosion inhibito
LIMITATIONS
Do not apply below 5oC or above 35oC. Do not apply where live crack accommodation is required; use RonaBond Crack Bridging Anti-Carbonation Coating. RonaBond Anti-Carbonation Coating WB can be applied to previously painted surfaces provided paint is sound and well bonded. Site trials are advised including cross hatch and sponge testing
LIQUID STATE
Semi-viscous coating
SOLIDS BY VOLUME
47 ± 2%
FLASH POINT
None
USE
Indoor & Outdoor
DOWNLOAD
↓ Technical Datasheet
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DRYING TIMES
- Surface dry : 30 minutes
- Recoatable : 2 hours
FEATURE
-Permanent flexibility -Excellent CO2 resistance -Large standard colour range -Excellent vapour permeability -Suitable for facades and soffits -Smooth finish—low dirt retention -High resistance to UV degradation
-Water based—environmentally friendly
COLOURS
RonaBond Anti-Carbonation Coating WB is pigmented in the UK and more than750 shades are readily available from UK stock. See colour chart
DRY FILM APPEARANCE
Smooth satin finish
DENSITY
1.48 ± 0.05
DETAIL
It is used as a protective and decorative coating for new, maintenance and refurbishment work and can be applied to most traditional building surfaces including concrete, repair mortar, render and masonry after preparation. It provides a weather resistant surface which resists the ingress of CO2 and allows the substrate to “breathe”, When applying RonaBond Crack Bridging Anti-Carbonation Coating WB to facades, RonaBond Anti-Carbonation Coating WB should be used for soffits and below DPC level, to reduce the risk of blistering associated with elastomeric coatings applied to substrates containing high levels of moisture. The semithick nature of RonaBond Anti-Carbonation Coating WB provides high opacity.
iNSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
APPLICATION
-Prepare substrate by suitable means (e.g. grit blasting, high pressure water jetting, scraping or chemical removal) to provide a sound, stable and clean surface. -Treat surfaces with RonaBond Fungicidal Treatment as necessary to eliminate surface contamination, moss, algae, fungal growth, etc -Repair defective surfaces with a suitable Ronacrete repair mortar -Apply the first coat of undiluted RonaBond Anti-Carbonation Coating WB at 8 -10m² per litre, coverage may be reduced on textured substrates. Highly absorbent substrates may require dilution of the first coat with up to 10% clean water -Apply using the RonaBond long haired woollen roller or airless spray. Allow to dry. -Apply the final coat of undiluted RonaBond Anti-Carbonation Coating WB at 8 -10m² per litre and allow to dry, coverage may be reduced on textured substrates.
SURFACE LEVELLING PRIOR TO APPLICATION
The application of RonaBond Anti-Carbonation Coating WB (and other paints/ coatings) will highlight surface imperfections and undulations. Surface levelling and smoothing with RonaBond Easy Skim FC should be considered
OTHER SURFACES
RonaBond Anti-Carbonation Coating WB can be used on woodwork and steel when the appropriate primers are used. Refer to the Ronacrete Technical Department.
SHELF LIFE AND STORAGE
Store in frost free conditions away from direct heat and sunlight. Shelf life one year in unopened containers.
PACKAGING
RonaBond Anti-Carbonation Coating WB is supplied in 16 litre tins
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Non-toxic and non-hazardous; see health and safety data.
SITE ATTENDANCE
When on site Ronacrete representatives are able, if asked, to give a general indication of the correct method of installing a Ronacrete product. It is important to bear in mind that Ronacrete Ltd is a manufacturer and not an application contractor and it is therefore the responsibility of the contractor and his employer to ensure he is aware of and implements the correct practices and procedures to ensure the correct installation of the product and that liability for its correct installation lies with the contractor and not with Ronacrete Ltd.
