ALFA EBA

Epoxy Bonding Agent

Packaging

1.5Kg, 15Kg & 30Kg

ALFA EBA

Epoxy Bonding Agent

ALFA EBA is a two-component epoxy-bonding agent specially designed for old to new concrete

Advantages:

  • Pre-packaged systems to ensure correct mixing.
  • Excellent bonding properties of new concrete to old concrete, steel, brickwork and most other substrates common to construction.
  •  Takes up and transfers tensile and compressive loads.
  • High resistance to water and alkalis.
  • Correctly designed pot life permits efficient
  • Ease of application by brush or roller.

Recommended Uses:

  • Structural bonding of new concrete or hydraulic mortar to old concrete, brickwork, masonry, natural and synthetic stone, glazed brick, tiles, steel and aluminum
  • On-site concrete extensions and modifications to existing concrete structures.
  • Joint less bonding of construction joints in sewage systems, canals, gullies, reservoirs, basins, irrigation systems.
  • Closing off shrinkage joints in ceilings, floors, decks, ramps, walls, retaining walls and concrete pavements.
  • Structural bonding of cement toppings and screeds.

Method of Application:

Mixing ratio:
Component A: Component B (Prepacked) Consumption: Approx. 0.25 kg/m2 of Bonding Agent for new concrete, depending upon surface porosity and working temperature.
Limitations:

  • Minimum substrate +15°C temperature Max.
  • Permissible moisture 4% content of substrate Min.
  • adhesive strength of 1.5 N/mm2 the pretreated substrate Min.
  • temperature of +15°C Bonding Agent for mixing Min.
  • temperature for curing +15°C

Mixing :

  • Pour component B completely into component A.
  • Mix both components thoroughly using a low speed electric drill with mixing paddles (max. 300 rpm) Mix from side to side and top to bottom until a fully homogenous mixture of uniform color is obtained.
  • Transfer content of working pack pail into suitable, clean container and carefully stir again prior to application.

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