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Kevlar®-reinforced underwater-applied coating and adhesive.
Common uses for Scubapoxy 1725 include:
Scubapoxy 1725 is a Kevlar®-reinforced, two-pack epoxy designed as a specialist protective coating and adhesive for underwater, marine and wet-area environments. Some of its significant features include:
Color | Other Manufacturer guidanceMid-grey. |
Finish | Gloss. Guidance for specification option: Subtle orange peel texture. |
Material | Epoxy resin. |
Size | Manufacturer guidance4 litres. |
Uniclass | |
NATSPEC National Classification System | 0751 Mechanical Piping 0411 Waterproofing – External and Tanking 0196 Swimming Pool Systems 0341 Structural Steelwork 0314 Concrete In Situ |
SpecPack | 05100 Structural Steel 03310 Concrete 07130 Waterproofing and Tanking 13150 Swimming Pools |
SpeedSpec | 07130 Waterproofing and Tanking 13150 Concrete Insitu Swimming Pools 07140 Wet Area Membranes |
Standards | To AS/NZS 4020:2018.To ASTM D 451 / ISO 4624.To ASTM D - 2280. |
Execution | Gloved hand.Spatula.Trowel.Manufacturer guidanceIf applying underwater, let sit for a moment then work/ smear slowly to allow the product to displace the water and “wet” the surface. |
Form | Two-pack fibre-reinforced thixotropic, paste-like epoxy. Guidance for specification option: Solvent-free/ 100% solids. |
Applied finish | Gloss. Guidance for specification option: Subtle orange peel texture. |
Solids content | 100%. |
Fully cured | 7 days. Guidance for specification option: 6 hours (dry to touch). Approximate time frames for full kit @ 25°C. |
Substrates | Concrete. Metal. Guidance for specification option: High-pressure water-blasting or abrasive blasting to class 2.4 (AS 1627.4) with a typical profile of 50-70 microns in a jagged pattern. Coated surfaces. |