Peroxide-based catalyst compound.
Used to prepare (prime) substrates prior to the application of bituminous torch-applied or self-adhesive waterproofing membranes. In particular, the prime coating helps to ensure the strong adhesion of the waterproofing membranes to porous, rough and dusty surfaces.
An oxygen-rich, powdered peroxide-based compound. The product is an essential component of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)-based DacoShield products, as it both starts and adjusts the curing reaction. The speed of the reaction is adjusted to the ambient conditions by modifying the amount of catalyst added.
It is mixed with DacoShield PMMA products to enable the curing process to take place. It both initiates and controls the speed of the curing reaction. The reaction speed can be influenced by adjusting the amount added, and this method is used to adapt the reaction to the ambient conditions (temperatures).
The amount of catalyst required is dependent on the product used, the quantity and the temperature conditions. Consult manufacturer for further details.
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Applications:
Used to prepare (prime) substrates prior to the application of bituminous torch-applied or self-adhesive waterproofing membranes. In particular, the prime coating helps to ensure the strong adhesion of the waterproofing membranes to porous, rough and dusty surfaces.
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