Sikafloor-221 W Conductive, Water-Based Conductive Epoxy Primer for Esd Floors, Interior, Black, 6 Kg
SIKA
Sika is a global leader in specialty chemicals for the construction and industrial sectors. The company develops and supplies innovative products and systems for bonding, sealing, damping, reinforcing, and protecting structures. With a strong focus on sustainability and performance, Sika serves a wide range of applications including concrete production, waterproofing, roofing, flooring, and structural strengthening.
Read more| Epoxy Water-based Electrostatic Conductive Flooring Primer Sikafloor-221 W Conductive is a 2-part, epoxy, water-based, electrostatic conductive flooring primer with increased electrical resistance. It is part of the selected Sikafloor ECF and ECD flooring systems.
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Technical Information Electrostatic Behaviour Typical Average Resistance to Ground: Rg ≤ 104 Ω* In Combination with a Sika Electrostatic Conductive Floor Covering: Rg ≥ 107 Ω ≤ 109 Ω* * Readings may vary, depending on ambient conditions (i.e. temperature, humidity, etc.) and measurement equipment. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Application Information Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 83 : 17 (by weight) Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C minimum / +30 °C maximum Relative Air Humidity 75 % maximum Dew Point Beware of condensation. Substrate Temperature +10 °C minimum / +30 °C maximum Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % percentage by weight The following test methods can be used: Sika-Tramex Meter, CM-measurement or Oven-dry-method. No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet). Pot Life
Curing Time Before overcoating Sikafloor-221 W Conductive allow:
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity. Applied Product Ready for Use
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity. |