SPLANDEK 2100v3
SPLANDEK 2100v3
SPLANDEK 2100v3
Version: 3
SPLANDEK® 2100
SPLANDEK 2100 is a two-component, low viscosity, solvent less, epoxy resin combination
with hardener.
Specification:
The epoxy primer shall be SPLANDEK 2100, 100% solid, 2-component system. The primer shall
be fast drying type with tack free time not exceeding 16 hours at 250C and 12 hours at 400C.
The primer shall exhibit excellent bond strength.
Uses:
As a primer, penetrating sealer and bonding agent for:
Cement concrete and rendering.
Timber.
Well-prepared metallic surfaces.
Construction of epoxy covings.
Note: For on-grade concrete substrate applications, a damp proof membrane must be
installed and known to be effective.
Advantages:
Low viscosity.
Excellent penetration to cement based substrates.
Simple Application.
Provides excellent adhesion between concrete / steel surface and epoxy top coating /
screeding.
Seals pores and capillaries.
Good chemical resistance.
High tensile strength.
Packaging:
SPLANDEK 2100 is available in 6 kg two component pack.
Last Updated On: 10-02-2021
Version: 3
Coverage:
Coverage rates will vary according to the nature of the substrate. 1 Kg of SPLANDEK 2100
primer shall cover 6 – 8 m2 and provide average 100 μ DFT, depending upon the porosity of
the substrate.
Typical Properties:
Application procedure:
Temperature Requirements:
Substrate temperatures: 150C – 350C
Material temperatures: 150C – 300C
Very low or very hot temperatures will make application more difficult and careful
consideration should be given to storage of materials. In the cold weather conditions, pre-
condition materials by keeping it in a heated room. In hot weather conditions, some form of
air-conditioned storage is required. Pre-conditioned materials at 20-250C will reduce the
possibilities of flash/slow setting and other defects.
Last Updated On: 10-02-2021
Version: 3
Surface preparation:
All substrate must be structurally sound, dry and free from laitance and loose particles. Clean
floors of oil, grease, rubber skid marks, paint stains and other adhesion impairing
contaminants. Mechanical surface profiling by grit or shot blasting, grinding or scarifying are
the preferred floor preparation methods. The residual moisture content of the substrate must
not exceed 4%. A damp-proof course must have been properly installed and intact.
Mixing:
SPLANDEK 2100 Primer is supplied in pre-packaged in exact ratio. Pour the entire contents of
part B into the container of part A. Mix with mechanical drill & paddle at a very low speed for
at least 3 minutes. After proper mixing to a homogeneous consistency pours the mixed parts
A and B in to a fresh container and mix for another minute.
Application:
SPLANDEK 2100 Primer should be applied when the ambient temperature is constant as this
will decrease the risk of bubble formation due to expansion of air that is enclosed in the
concrete. Apply using a medium nap roller ensuring a complete coverage without holidays. If
after drying, the surface appears patchy due to high absorption, recoat the primer. At low
temperatures, the chemical reactions are slowed down; this lengthens the pot life, open time
& curing times. High temperatures speed up the chemical reactions thus the time frames
mentioned above are shortened accordingly. After application, the material should be
protected from direct contact with water for approx. 24 hours.
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. Keep away from children and animals. Reseal containers
after use. Do not reuse containers for storage of consumable item.
Disclaimer:
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.