MyPoxy is a epoxy resin that serves as
a vapor barrier to stop negative moisture
that can come from the support.
In this case it is applied in two coats by roller and in
a thin layer.
It is a product that also serves as a moisture barrier, for which it needs to be applied in two coats with a trowel or thick-roller.
It offers good workability and its application allows the absorption of the support to be homogenized.
Touch Dry
Between 6h and 8h depending on environmental conditions
Density (DIN 53 217, T4)
MyPoxy A: 1.13 g/cm3
MyPoxy B: 1.02 g/cm3
Viscosity A+B (DIN 53 015)
600-800 mPa.s
1
MyPoxy A (base) and MyPoxy (reactor) should be
mixed in the proportion
100:60: MyPoxy A (base) 1 kg + MyPoxy B (reactor)
0.6 kg
2
Mix component B into component A, homogenizing
the mixture for 2-3 minutes.
With the mixture made, the resin must be
applied immediately.
3
To act as a vapor barrier, MyPoxy is applied in two layers using a trowel or short-hair roller. The first layer has a drying time of 24 hours.
4
For non-absorbent surfaces, 0.3 kg of resin per square meter is required for each coat. On very porous surfaces, 1 kg per square meter is needed for each layer.
5
To apply MyPoxy as a moisture barrier, the support must be clean. It can be wet, but without puddles.
6
With the support prepared, the first step is to apply the MyPoxy primer with a roller. In this step, you should use 0.35 kg of resin per square meter.
7
The second step is to spread 0.3-0.8 mm dry silica sand at 1kg per square meter. Then the support must be left for 24 hours.
The next step is to apply a vacuuming and a sweep to remove any leftover sand.
8
The final step is to apply MyPoxy with a trowel using 3 kg per square meter. For the entire application process as a moisture barrier, up to 3.35 kg per square meter of MyPoxy is needed.