PRIMER PUc-1050 – Two-Component Polyurethane Primer for Low Temperatures
Enhanced Adhesion & Surface Leveling for Cold Environments
PRIMER PUc-1050 is a two-component, low-viscosity, 100% solids polyurethane resin specifically designed to improve adhesion and surface leveling in low-temperature conditions. It is ideal for enhancing the bond strength of liquid waterproofing membranes such as TECNOCOAT and DESMOPOL, as well as flooring systems TECNOTOP and TECNOFLOOR.
Key Features:
✔ Optimized for Low Temperatures – Specially formulated for cold ambient conditions, ensuring reliable adhesion.
✔ Improves Surface Planimetry – Levels and smooths mortar, concrete, and other substrates before liquid waterproofing application.
✔ Fast Drying & Easy Application – Initial drying time of 2-3 hours at 15ºC (59ºF).
✔ Strong Bonding Performance – Enhances adherence of liquid membranes and flooring systems.
✔ Low-Viscosity Formula – Ensures deep penetration into porous substrates.
Technical Specifications:
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Density: 1.11 ± 0.05 g/cm³
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Viscosity: 700 ± 100 cps
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Pot-Life at 15ºC (59ºF): 35–50 minutes
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Initial Drying Time at 15ºC (59ºF): 2–3 hours
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Application Method: Brush or short nap acrylic wool roller
For specialized applications on other substrates, consult the technical department for expert guidance.
NOTE: call our technical department about the application to other supports or situations 0800 7022176
Always follow an up to date data sheet when installing or applying this or associated products.
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