TDS - Concresive 1414

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CONCRESIVE

1414
Epoxy bonding agent for concrete
repairs, bonding concrete to concrete,
steel and granolithic toppings
Description

Standards

CONCRESIVE 1414 is a permanent epoxy adhesive for


internal or external bonding of renderings, granolithic
toppings, and concrete to concrete. It tolerates a degree of
moisture before and during curing and is insoluble when
cured. The ultimate bond strength is greater than the tensile
strength of concrete. CONCRESIVE 1414 does not shrink
and provides an even and stress-free bond.

ASTM C881 Type 2 Grade 2, Class B & C.

Primary uses
CONCRESIVE 1414 may be applied to clean, sound and
durable surfaces, i.e. steel, glazed tiles and bricks, ceramic
and quarry tiles, terrazzo tiles and floors. Also to smooth
and worn granolithic pavings, old and worn concrete,
engineering and semi-engineering bricks.

High strength
Non shrink
Moisture tolerant
Durable
Resistant to chemical attack
Supplied in pre-weighed units

CONCRESIVE 1414 is available in 3kg units containing the


base resin and reactor component.

Typical properties*

Tack free time:


Full cure:

1485kg/m
25C
40C
25C
40C
7 days

If oil, grease, fat, etc. are present, they should be removed


before starting any other form of preparation. All laitance
weak or friable concrete should be removed by chipping, grit
blasting, or scabbling until a sound base is obtained.

New concrete should have cured until the shrinkage and


moisture movement is low. Surfaces heavily impregnated
with mould oil should be degreased and grit blasted or
mechanically scarified to remove the contaminated surface.
All curing compounds should have disintegrated or be
removed and application carried out only onto a clean, dust
free surface.

Packaging

Mixed density @ 25C:


Pot life:

Preparation:
All surfaces must be thoroughly cleaned and prepared. All
loose particles, laitance, dust, curing compounds, floor
hardeners, oil, grease, fat, bitumen and paint must be
removed if good bond strength is to be achieved. Gloss
surfaces must be abraded.

All laitance should be removed by mechanical scarification,


grit blasting, or by acid etching. Visible signs of mould
growth, lichen, or algae, should be removed and treated
with a fungicidal wash.

Advantages

Application procedure

2 hours
1 hours
9 hours
5 hours

Mixing:
Carefully transfer the entire contents of the smaller
container of CONCRESIVE 1414 REACTOR COMPONENT
to the larger CONCRESIVE 1414 BASE COMPONENT tin
and thoroughly mix, using a stout palette knife or a slow
running drill with a paint mixing paddle until uniformity is
achieved. This normally takes about three minutes. Do not
attempt to mix only part of the contents. Do not attempt to
thin CONCRESIVE 1414.
Guide to application:
CONCRESIVE 1414 should be applied evenly across the
whole surface with a clean, short haired paint brush or a
laying-on trowel.

After application, the CONCRESIVE 1414 must be left to


stand before overcoating. The time delay will depend on
surface and prevailing conditions but will typically be 60
minutes at 25C or 45 minutes at 40C.
The CONCRESIVE 1414 should be protected during this
time to prevent contamination. This is particularly
necessary on horizontal surfaces.
Renderings and screeds:
Once the render or screed has been applied over the
CONCRESIVE 1414 recognised methods of working may
be adopted.

Safety precautions
As with all chemical products, care should be taken during
use and storage to avoid contact with eyes mouth, skin and
foodstuffs (which can also be tainted with vapour until
product fully cured or dried). Treat splashes to eyes and
skin immediately. If accidentally ingested, seek immediate
medical attention. For further information refer to the
material safety data sheet.

Note

It is essential that granolithic paving and sand cement


renders and screeds are cured. This can be achieved by
curing with a fine spray of clean water and polythene
sheeting. More effective is to spray the surface with a
curing membrane from the MASTERKURE range. Failure
to observe these precautions may cause the render or
screed to crack and craze.

Field service, where provided, does not constitute


supervisory responsibility. For additional information
contact your local Degussa representative.

Expansion joints formed in the substrate should be carried


through the rendering or screed and may be filled with
MASTERFLEX 700, a 2 part polysulphide joint sealant.

Quality and care

Temperature
Since low temperatures retard the setting and curing of
CONCRESIVE 1414, avoid working in cold weather if
possible. Although CONCRESIVE 1414 will cure slowly at
low temperatures, a temperature of 7C to 10C can be
considered to be the lowest at which work on vertical
rendering may proceed satisfactorily without shuttering.

Degussa reserves the right to have the true cause of any


difficulty determined by accepted test methods.

All products originating from Degussas Dubai, UAE facility


are manufactured under a management system
independently certified to conform to the requirements of the
quality, environmental and occupational health & safety
standards ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001.
12/94 Degussa-UAE revised 09/2004

* Properties listed are only for guidance and are not a guarantee of
performance.

Equipment care
Use CLEANING SOLVENT NO. 2 to clean tools when
CONCRESIVE 1414 is still wet or tacky. Once
CONCRESIVE 1414 has set hard, it can only be removed
by chipping or burning.

Coverage
2-2.7m/kg dependent on substrate profile.

Storage
Store under cover out of direct sunlight and protect from
extremes of temperature. In tropical climates the product
must be stored in an air conditioned environment.
Failure to comply with the recommended storage conditions
may result in premature deterioration of the product or
packaging. For specific storage and disposal advice consult
Degussa's Technical Services Department.

Degussa Construction Chemicals UAE LLC


P.O. Box 37127, Dubai, UAE
Tel: +971 4 8851000
www.degussa-cc.ae

Fax: +971 4 8851002


e-mail: marketingcc.mideast@degussa.com

Whilst any information contained herein is true, accurate and


represents our best knowledge and experience, no warranty is given or
implied with any recommendations made by us, our representatives or
distributors, as the conditions of use and the competence of any labour
involved in the application are beyond our control.

Certificate No.
963680

As all Degussa technical datasheets are updated on a regular basis it is the user's responsibility to obtain the most recent issue.

Certificate No.
945787

Certificate No.
772556

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