Typical Application
- Can be used on wooden or metal
surface
- Can be used effectively for resin
coated wooden surfaces.
- Can be used on new moulds.
- The new timber has to be resin
coated followed by MASTEROL
WD.
Features /
Advantages
- Water dilutable - one part of
MASTEROL WD can be diluted with
5 to 6 parts by volume of clean
potable water.
- Non staining - no oil stains
on concrete surface
- Fair faced finish - plastering
is not required.
- Reduced transport cost - it comes
in the concentrated form and dilution
with water has to be done at site.
- User friendly - no irritating
odour, itching etc.
- Higher coverage and lower cost.
- Easy cleaning - all tools can
be cleaned with water
Directions
of use
Dilution with water
: Masterol WD should
be applied after dilution with water.
One of part of Masterol WD supplied
should be diluted with 5 to 6 parts
by
volume of clean potable water in a
suitable clean plastic container.
On dilution with water, the Masterol
WD colour will be changed
into milky white. It has to be stirred
thoroughly until homogenous colour
is obtained. The obtained white solution
has
to be used on the same day. For any
reason the white solution is not used
on the same day, then it can be stored
and used within 5 days. The white
solution should
not be mixed with the original container
of undiluted Masterol WD.
Method for application
The diluted Masterol WD should be
applied on moulds after cleaning them.
It can
be applied by brush,sponge, conventional
spray or by cotton waste. A thin film
should be applied. Excessive application
should be avoided. A fine mist sprayer
can be used for best results. In case
a cloth is used for application, it
is better to
soak and squeeze out the excess mould
release agent before applying on the
moulds in order to get a thin film.
A thin water repellent skin is formed
when Masterol WD reacts with the alkali
in the concrete. This helps easy stripping
from the concrete.
Other important instructions
1) Masterol WD performs better where
demoulding is required after 24 hours.
In
cases where
shorter demoulding times (less than
24 hours) are required use our solvent
free mould release agent “MASTEROL
MRA”.
2) It is very important that the Masterol
WD coating is thoroughly dry before
placing concrete.
Allow longer drying times in high
humid situations.
3) It is very essential to protect
the freshly coated formwork from rain
and frost.
In heavy rain
the emulsion will be washed away.
Hence, re-coat the surface once
again after
rain is before placing concrete.
4) Demoulding can be carried out in
the normal way.
5) Before every re-use, the cleaned
form work surfaces must be re-coated
with Masterol WD.
Coverage
| |
For
unsealed
timber or plywood |
For
steel or resin
coated wood |
| Masterol WD |
1 Litre |
1 Litre |
| Water |
5 Litre
|
6 Litre |
| Total solution |
6 Litre |
7 Litre |
| Coverage |
6 Litre
will cover
90 to 110 m²
depending upon
the nature of
substrate |
7 Litre
will cover
130 to 170 m² depending
upon
the nature of
substrate |
Packing: 5, 20
and 200 Ltrs. containers.
Storage & Shelf Life
- Store the material at cool and
dry place
- It should be protected from water
- Shelf life is one year from the
date of manufacture.
Precautions
When it falls on skin, it should be
washed well with soap & water.
If swallowed seek medical advise immediately.
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