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Chemifix BIPA |
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Chemifix BIPR |
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Chemifix CFR |
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Anti corrosive Powders |
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Chemifix SSP |
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Chemifix KSP |
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Chemifix PHP |
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Chemifix FP |
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Chemifix CNP |
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Chemifix SUP |
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Chemifix Q10 |
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Chemifix CFP |
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| Anti Corrosive Bitumen Mastic |
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Chemifix SBM |
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Chemifix HDBM |
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Chemifix TRBM |
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Chemifix SPBM |
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Chemifix SPBM |
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(Sodium Silicate) Mortar |
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Before carrying out the point with Chemifix SS Mortar, joints should be cured with Hydrofhloric Acid for period of 24 hours consisting of one part by volume of commercial Hydrochloric Acid and two parts by volume of water. |
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Chemifix SS must not be used in alkaline areas and also where excessive water spilling takes place. |
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The cured joint should be free from foreign matter before filling it with ChemifixSS mortar. |
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The working time and setting time of Chemifix SS mortar depends to the extent on its age, temperature and humidity at the working site. Use of ice bath is recommended while prpearing the mortar during temperatures above 35C. The mixed mortar in the form of lumps generates heat and reduces the working time. |
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For tile lining, it is essential to give an acid treatment to the mortat by brushing 20%, Hydrochloric/Sulphuric Acid into the Silicate joint for proper curing before pointing of joints. |
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In winter and monsoon the hardening time of mortar may vary. |
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| Keep both the powder and Resin in cool, dry and in tightly closed conditions, preferably in cold storages. |
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Chemifix SSP (Powder)-1 Year at 35º C
Chemifix SSR (Resin)-3 months at 20º C or 6 weeks at 35 ºC |
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ChemifixSSP F-50 Kg. HDPE Bag Pack
ChemifixSSR (Resin)-35 Kg. / 200 Kg. Drum Pack |
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| CHEMICAL RESISTANCE PROPERTIES |
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CHEMICAL |
RESISTANCE |
| ACIDS |
1 |
Hydrochloric acid (to conc.) |
Resistant |
2 |
Sulphuric acid (10%) |
Resistant |
3 |
Sulphuric acid (10 to 50%) |
*Limited |
4 |
Sulphuric acid (above 50%, see note) |
Resistant |
5 |
Nitric acid (Concentrated) |
Resistant |
6 |
Organic acid (Concentrated) |
Resistant |
7 |
Hydrofluoric acid (any strength) |
Not recommended |
| ALKALIES |
1 |
Sodium hydroxide (any strength |
Not recommended |
2 |
Sodium carbonate (any strength) |
Not recommended |
| SOLT SOLUTIONS |
1 |
Acidic (pH value less than 4) |
Resistant |
2 |
Alkaline |
Not recommended |
3 |
Neutral |
*Limited |
| SOLVENTS |
1 |
Hydrocarbons (aliphatic) |
Resistant |
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Hydrocarbons (aromatic) |
Resistant |
3 |
Alchols |
Resistant |
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Ketones |
Resistant |
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Chlorinated hydrocarbons |
Resistant |
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