Isobond: SBR Bonding Admixture
Isobond: SBR Bonding Admixture
Isobond: SBR Bonding Admixture
ADH-02-2008
ISOBOND
SBR Bonding Admixture
ISOBOND is a liquid latex admixture based on styrene butadiene rubber that is designed as an integral adhesive for
cementitious system. Mortars and concrete prepared from ISOBOND has excellent adhesion properties, chemical
resistant, high strength, and waterproof. It has excellent resistance to hydrolysis (unlike PVA-based bonding system)
and will perform very well under humid conditions and other applications subject to continuous and/ or alternate wetting
and drying.
APPLICATION
ADVANTAGES
SPECIFICATION
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
BASIS: 10 Kg ISOBOND, 50 Kg ordinary portland cement, and 150 kg ASTM C33 sand.
Compressive strength @ 28 days (ASTM C109) : 35.0 N/sq. mm
MIX GUIDELINES
OP
Application Sand Aggregate ISOBOND Water Approx
Cement
Yield,
(ASTM C33) 4-6 mm, Liters
Kg Kg Kg Kg Kg
Heavy Duty Floor
Patching I Repair
Mortar, 5-40mm Thk.* 50 125 10 6 79
Render, 5-10mm Thk.* 50 150 10 5 87
Bonding Slurry 50 10 20 46
Note: * Mixing water are approximate only subject to adjustments depending on moisture content of aggregates
in the field. In general, the amount of mixing water to be added in the mix should be minimized to a level that will
achieve a semi-dry, yet cohesive and workable mix. Yield is only approximate and dependent on grading and
type of aggregate and water content.
SURFACE PREPARATION
Surface must be structurally sound, clean, and free from dust, oil, grease, curing compounds, laitance, coatings and
other loose debris. Surface should be fairly rough to provide good mechanical key. Recommended methods for
preparing concrete are by sandblasting, water jet, acid etching, grinding, wire brushing or by pneumatic tools, where
steel reinforcements are exposed, concrete should be removed baring all reinforcements on the unsound area. The
steel reinforcements should be cleaned and preferably coated with ‘EATRUST’. Prior to priming, the concrete
substrate should be wetted with water to avoid moisture loss due to suction, but free standing water should be
removed.
PRIMING
Prepare bonding slurry/ primer by mixing 5 parts OP cement 2 parts water, and 1 part ISOBOND by volume. Apply
immediately by brush or broom on to the damp substrate at the rate of 2 – 3 square meter per liter. Place topping
immediately while ISOBOND is still wet. If dry, it must be removed and the substrate reprimed.
MIXING
First, the dry ingredients are pre-mixed together. Put the required amount of water into a suitable mixing container.
Slowly add powder while mixing. Add ISOBOND last. When mixing in big quantities, a moving-paddle type mortar
mixer should be used. When mixing in small quantities, an electric drill fitted with a paddle is recommended. Avoid
manual mixing as this may result in segregation, delay and non-uniformity of mix. If mortar has attained initial set, or
has stiffened to a point where it is not anymore workable, this should be discarded. Retempering with water or
ISOBOND should not be allowed under any circumstances.
Place patching, floor screed or concrete topping immediately after mixing. Level and / or finish with appropriate tools.
Trowels may be dampened with moist cloth to aid in finishing. Water sprinkled on the surface of the fresh mortar should
be discouraged.
CURING
While ISOBOND modified mixes are generally self-curing, supplemental curing with wet burlap and/ or polyethylene
sheet is recommended, especially during very hot weather.
CLEANING
PACKING
STORAGE
HEALTH/ SAFETY
ISOBOND is non-toxic and non flammable. Users are advised to protect eyes and skin from accidental splashes. Wear
eye goggles, rubber hand gloves and coveralls. Splashes to the skin and eyes should be immediately washed with
water. Refer to MSDS for more safety instructions.
Rev: 25.08.2020
Technical information, data are to be considered as typical values and not sales specification. Actual measured values may vary due to factors beyond our control.
Indications concerning function and application of the products are empirical. Although the information is believed to be accurate, there is no warranty by ACI. None of
the recommendations becomes part of the warranted quality of the products. Due to the fact that the conditions of individual use are beyond ACI’s direct and continuous
control, ACI disclaims all responsibility in connection with the use of its products and does not warrant against any loss direct or consequential.