MICOROX SSF FLOORS DIRECTIONS FOR APPLICATION

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DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING MICOROX© SSF FLOORS INTO CONCRETE SILO BASES

I. Floor Preparation
Since silo floors usually contain no grease or oily coating, two general methods of concrete preparation work well,
A. Sand Blasting: Blast to white, clean concrete. Remove all dust and loose particles. Concrete should
be white and porous in appearance. No dust should be evident when wiping the fingers over the
concrete. Dust must be vacuumed out completely or floor rinsed thoroughly and dried.
B. Acid Etching: 3 gallons of 36% muriatic acid, a 5 gallon pail (plastic), a stable broom, good water
pressure (a high pressure washer is preferred), a 2-3 foot flexible squeegee, a good wet vacuum, a high
volume fan. Apply acid to silo floor previously scraped and swept of dirt and silage. Mix 1 gallon of
acid to 3-3 1/3 gallons of water in 5 gallon pail. Always add acid to water. Spread onto floor and
broom vigorously. Acid should foam upon initial contact with floor. No foaming indicates a foreign
substance on the floor which must be removed………………..READ MORE IN THE  SPECIFICATIONS PDF.

Application
A. Old Concrete Floor: The SSF polymer system is designed to self-prime. This is the reason why it is important to have the correct type and amount of aggregate. Adding too much and/or too fine an aggregate can result in too dry a mix. This can prevent proper wetting of the concrete and poor adhesion. The self-priming feature reduces your costs by eliminating the need to buy and apply an additional primer. (The proper aggregate mix also has a major influence in the ease of troweling of our epoxy system.)………………………….READ MORE IN THE SPECIFICATIONS PDF

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