Sikafloor-1 Metal Top
Sikafloor-1 Metal Top
Sikafloor-1 Metal Top
Edition 14/01/2006
Identification no. PI-01
Construction
Uses
Characteristics
Advantages
Approvals / Standards
Product Data
Appearance
Powder
Colours
Packaging
25 kg bags
Storage Condition
Shelf Life
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Technical Data
Density
Layer Thickness
Fire Rating
Non flammable;
UK Warrington Fire Research Report N 12560 dated 22.12.95
(BS 476 Part 6:1989)
Non toxic fumes;
UK Warrington Fire Research Report N 12563 dated 22.12.95
(BS 476 Part 7:1987)
Non sparking alloy particles;
UK Warrington Fire Research Report N 12937 dated 25.04.96
Electrostatic Properties
Slip Resistance
(typical to BS 8204)
Abrasion Resistance
Normal
Chemically aged
Dry
30
50
Wet
65
65
System
Information
System Structure
Application Details
Substrate Preparation
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Consumption
Approximately 7 kg/m2. (These figures do not allow for surface porosity, profile
or wastage).
Application Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature
Ambient Temperature
Application
Cleaning of Tools
Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Application Time
Application time for dry shake products is influenced by every variable which
affects the placing of concrete, and can therefore vary substantially, depending
on the prevailing conditions.
With mechanical application using automatic spreader and laser screed, the
spreading can start almost immediately after the concrete has been leveled, to
allow for the hydration of the dry shake. Compaction with the trowel can start as
soon as the weight of the power trowels is supported by the concrete.
With manual application, the dry shake must be spread once the concrete can
be stepped on, without leaving a print deeper than 3 - 5 mm.
Periodical checking of the condition and development of the concrete will
determine the correct time frame for each stage and sequence of application.
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Notes on Application /
Limitations
The application of the dry shake powder must not be carried out in strong wind
or draughts.
Variations in concrete characteristics such as water content and cement may
lead to slight colour variations.
Dry shake hardeners give a finish to concrete with some colour variation across
the floor due to the natural variability of the concrete onto which they are
applied.
To ensure optimum of colour consistency, it is essential that the floor laying
operation is as clean and protected from the environment as possible.
Colour variation during the drying out period is normal for this system and is to
be expected.
Every effort must be made to ensure an even application of Sikafloor-1 Metal Top.
Correct timing and trowelling techniques are essential.
At low relative humidities (below 40%), efflorescence can appear on the
surface.
At high relative humidites (above 80%), bleeding, slower curing and hardening
can occur and extended finishing operations be required.
Slip resistance can be enhanced through chemical ageing. If necessary refer
to Method Statement for Application or contact the local Technical Services
Department for details.
Joints
After finishing operations and completing saw cuts, clean off any residual saw
lubricant / slurry without delay. Joints can be filled with Sikaflex PRO-3WF
or another appropriate Sikaflex sealant in accordance with the floor design
requirements.
Curing Details
Cure and seal Sikafloor-1 Metal Top immediately after finishing using.
Sikafloor-ProSeal-22 / -18 or Sikafloor-ColourSeal.
(Refer to separate Product Data Sheet).
To maintain the appearance of the floor after application, Sikafloor-1 Metal Top
must have all spillages removed immediately and be regularly cleaned using
rotary brushes, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dryers, high pressure washers,
wash and vacuum techniques, etc., using suitable detergents and waxes.
Notes
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Local Restrictions
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country.
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Safety
For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users should refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet
containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
Legal Notes
Construction
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