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Hydro White

 

HYDRO WHITE

White pigmented resin emulsion curing compound


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A "city white" pigmented resin emulsion curing compound that produces a positive seal against moisture loss.

White titanium dioxide reflects the sun's hot rays, keeping concrete cooler and providing normal hydration while curing. It meets California and Federal V.O.C. requirements.

Compliances

California VOC

Federal EPA V.O.C.

 

Features

Small molecular size allows cure to be atomized, making clogged sprayers almost a thing of the past

New XL40 to suspend pigments nearly eliminates agitator drums>

Outstanding brightness, excellent reflectance

Contains no waxes or paraffins

Usage

Cures exterior flatwork, including:

Roads

Curbs

Gutters

Sidewalks

Parking lots

Coverage 

200 sq. ft. /gal. 

Packaging

5 gal./18.9 L pails

55 gal./208.2 L drums

Application

 

METHOD

Stir before applying. Spray uniformly to form a continuous film for best results.


 

CURING NEWLY PLACED CONCRETE


Application should be made immediately following the finishing operation, as soon as the bleed water has disappeared and the slab can support the weight of an applicator.

Limitations

Protect from freezing

Do not dilute or alter in any way

 

Cautions

Use in well ventilated areas

For industrial use only

 

Cleanup

Sprayers can be cleaned with water before product has dried. Once product has dried in sprayer, clean with Unitex CITRI-CLEAN.

 

 

 



 
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