MARBLE
FIX
Granite tiles, slabs , facades , marble tiles, slabs, facades, monuments, break or crack, these cracks or breakages require to be repaired. Marble Fix is specifically developed for this kind of application.
Marble Fix comprises of 3
components Part 1 ;
The Resin (R). , Part 2 ;
The Hardener (H)
& Part 3; The Thinner
(C). These three components are packed in separate bottles each of 250 ml or 500
ml.
The
cracks to be sealed or repaired must be wire brush cleaned, or preferably
washed with soapy water, allowed to dry completely, or air pressure cleaned if
possible.
Mix part 1; The Resin &
Part 2 ; The Hardener in equal proportion. To match colour select our
Tile Joint Sealer, of the shade closely matching the colour of the
marble or
granite intended
to be
repaired (Refer our brochure
on Tile Joint Sealer). Mix Tile Joint Sealer
dry. Do
not use any water at
all. Mix thoroughly until paste
of uniform
consistency is obtained. Use this paste to fill/seal
the cervices
or cracks
within 30 minutes
– 45 minutes. Seal the
cracks using a
sharp pocket
knife, press
material into the treated
portion using the knife. Allow it to set
for 15 min –
30 min. Take
a clean cloth , moisten it
lightly with Part 3; The Thinner (avoid excess thinner on cloth) and clean
the surface
thoroughly of excess
material. Should the excess material have already
set. The surface may be rubbed lightly with emery stone, of fine mesh
after 24 hours to obtain shine & gloss.
Do not
use bottle
covers for mixing.
Separate ‘measures’ for mixing Part 1, The Resin, Part 2; The
Hardener must be used. Preferably mark the measures used for
Hardener &
Resin. The Hardener – measure should not be used for pouring the
Resin and
likewise the
Resin measures should not be used for pouring the Hardener.
Prepare
small quantities
at a time particularly for
archeological monuments and treat small regions in one time so that adequate attention
can be given to minute details.
If Marble
Fix is used
to repair
monuments / curious etc , coating of
the monument with our
Repellent will ensure further protection against natural elements.
For treating
very small cervices, cracks,
mix one part Resin [Part1], one part Hardner [Part 2] , use 5% Thinner [Part 3].
Mix thoroughly. Pour the mixture
into ordinary injection available at medical stores/ chemists.
Use upto 15%
Thinner [Part3] , so that this combination can be injected into the
minute crack. Select correct
needle so that the material can flow into the crack easily. [If viscous
combination of Hardner + Resin+Thinner is used, use
coarser needle. If thin &
fluid combination of Hardner +
Resin + Thinner is used ,
finer needle
may be
used]. Immediately after filling the crevices, use appropriate
coloured Tile
Joint Sealer, select the colour to closely match the Granite / Tile
or body
being repaired. Press
dry Tile
Joint Sealer over the crack.
Press firmly. Wipe off excess material using clean dry cloth.
Use Thinner [Part 3] to clean the
injection or the needle immediately after use
for re-use.
Packing: 250 ml X 3; 750 ml, 500 ml X
3; 1.5 Ltr; combined pack.
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NO. |
PRODUCT – DATA |
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1. |
Colour :
[part 1]
[part 2]
[part
3] |
Resin[R]: Light
yellow colour fluid Hardner[H]: Light
amber coloured fluid Thinner[C]: Clear liquid |
|
2. |
Method of use |
Equal parts of Resin [R] &
Hardner[H]. use upto 15%[max] Thinner |
|
3. |
Shelf life |
Upto 1 year for unmixed components
store in cool dry place. |
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4. |
Pot
life |
Use within ½ hour – 45 minutes
after mixing. |
|
5. |
Setting time |
2 – 3 hours at 35º - 45º
Celsius, faster setting at higher temperature |
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6. |
Precautions |
All implements should be dry, the
portion to be repaired must be cleaned & dry. Use N.C. Thinner for
cleaning implements hand etc. |
Attention: : It is strongly recommended that site trials be conducted using site conditions and available raw materials to evaluate the product. Since site materials and conditions are beyond our control and since above suggestions are recommendations are based on our site trials and laboratory products evaluation & trials, and since methods of use at site are beyond our control. Hence, no guarantee is either implied or enforceable.