Top Quality Siway SV-602 Epoxy Structural Adhesive A/B to Finland Factories
Short Description:
Description SV-602 is a 2-part structural epoxy adhesive developed for such application as dry fixing cladding. It has strong adhesion to metals, woods, reinforced plastics stone, ceramic and masonry. It is the best choice for bonding parts which must withstand weather, moisture and temperature fluctuations. SV-602 will adhere with minimum surface preparation and has a low coefficient of expansion. Key Features 1. Room temperature curing Epoxy adhesive 2. Fast cure at room temperature,...
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Description
SV-602 is a 2-part structural epoxy adhesive developed for such application as dry fixing cladding. It has strong adhesion to metals, woods, reinforced plastics stone, ceramic and masonry. It is the best choice for bonding parts which must withstand weather, moisture and temperature fluctuations. SV-602 will adhere with minimum surface preparation and has a low coefficient of expansion.
Key Features
1. Room temperature curing Epoxy adhesive
2. Fast cure at room temperature, <40 min for reaching a tack-free status under standard environment (STD: 23℃, 50% humidity)
3. Mix ratio of 1:1 by volume or by weight
4. Good mechanical property
5. Bonds a wide variety of building materials
6. Good waterproofing and chemical resistance
Basic Application
1, the external walls of stone material, ceramic and other hang bond;
2, concrete, ceramics, stone, wood and other prefabricated split, bonding and jointing;
3, concrete, stone and so on crack repair;
4, the structure of the localization, anchor, reinforcement and reinforcement.
Technical data sheet
The following data is for reference only and is not recommended for the specification
Shear strength | Stainless steel-stainless steel/Standard conditions | ≥18 | JC887-2001 | ||
Pressure shear strength | Stone-stone/ Standard conditions | ≥12 | |||
Stone-stone/ The freeze-thaw cycle 50 times | ≥10 | ||||
Stone – stainless steel/ Standard conditions | ≥12 | ||||
Standard conditions:Temperature=23℃,relative humidity=50%,48 hours curing | |||||
attribute | SV-602-A | SV-602-B | SV-602(After mixing) | ||
Colour | gray | white | grey | ||
Density(g/cm³) | 1.8 | 1.8 | 1.8 | ||
Viscosity(PaS) | 200-400 | 150-250 | |||
Effective operating time(23℃) | N/A | N/A | 20min | ||
Certification
JC 887-2001
Color
Part A-Grey Paste/Part B-White Paste
Package
9kg/9kg per unit and 15kg/15kg per unit
Shelf life
12 months
Note
If you want the TDS or MSDS or other details, please contact with our sales person.
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In this video I will showcase the extent of hard water spotting with a beading and sheeting based wax and sealant and compare them to each other. This is a 7 day update for the Turtle Wax ICE Synthetic Paste Polish (2007), and the Corrosion Technologies RejeX Paint Sealant. The day prior to the test, I came out and washed each side down using Meguiar’s Deep Crystal car wash soap, and I examine the spotting that occurred from the sprinkler system on the test sections overnight.
I’m addressing the specific claim that sheeting based products are better than tighter beading products because they reduce hard water spotting. As you can see from the video, the level of spotting is nearly identical regardless of the type of product on the paint. This is because even though sheeting based products are less hydrophobic than beading ones, they are hydrophobic enough for water to bead up if they aren’t flooded enough to form a flat sheet of water across the entire section.
Our two main sources of hard water spotting occur out of the hose, or from sprinkler systems. These sources have a high concentration of mineral deposits (mostly calcium or magnesium). When hit with water out of a sprinkler system, it’s unlikely you’ll have a perfect situation to where the water will flood flat across the paint panel to have a reduction in beading. Using water out of the hose, we can see that we can focus water onto the paint in order to create this sheeting behavior to occur, but we are in total control of this process. This leaves us with rain water spotting, which is totally different because rain water is naturally soft. Rain spotting will occur with beading and sheeting products, however the spotting is most often just a rearrangement of the dirt/dust/pollen/contaminants that are already on the paint, that are encapsulated by individual rain water beads that when dried will result in lighter spotting. Be sure to check the acid rain levels in your area, if you notice heavy spotting specifically after a rain shower this is the common culprit.
Sheeting based products can make it easier to dry the car after washing it, manually flooding the entire paint can result in less water being required to be dried using a microfiber drying towel. However, the assumption that sheeting products are better than beading ones because they will prevent hard water spotting is not a real world conclusion that my test demonstrates. I would also question the extent of increased damage by tighter beading products as having a magnifying glass effect on paint underneath when beading occurs.
Overall, water spotting is not something that you can entirely avoid by specifically altering the surface tension of the product. As you reduce the surface tension, you get closer to the behavior exhibited by paint that is unprotected. The most important aspect with beading and sheeting products, is how well the paint is protected underneath even though spotting occurs on the top layer of the wax or sealant. And in my test, both products perform very well in how just a simple washing with soap removes all traces of hard water spotting.
What product is better for your paint? It’s up to you to define your own preferences! I use a large assortment of many beading and sheeting products and most of them work great for me.
I plan to follow up this test using different products, stay tuned for those results!
Click this link for part 2 where I test the spotting from ICE Shine Lock Sealant and ICE Paste Wax: https://youtu.be/PF3joA36K6Q
Check out my other videos as well for more water tests and product reviews!
Turtle Wax ICE Paste Polish (2007) & Corrosion Technologies RejeX Paint Sealant: https://youtu.be/X2tr38-y5aE?list=UURjVlo1D9eSs9QWXlIPL5eg
Turtle Wax ICE Paste Wax (2015) & Super Hard Shell Paste Wax: https://youtu.be/ZKZpGkPZl4s
Turtle Wax ICE Shine Lock Sealant: https://youtu.be/2-KPi804MjM
Meguiar’s Paint Protect: https://youtu.be/a3bi0EASbiE
Meguiar’s Ultimate Quik Wax & Ultimate Quik Detailer: https://youtu.be/659ZWjGI2II
Turtle Wax ICE Liquid Wax & Meguiar’s NXT Tech Wax 2.0: https://youtu.be/XQcCtmAbNOU
Meguiar’s Ultimate Paste Wax & Turtle Wax ICE Paste Wax: https://youtu.be/m_t2KXIhgzs