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  1. Sikalastic®-720 One Shot is a two-component, integral texture, fast-curing, aliphatic, chemically cured, elastomeric polyurethane waterproofing coating intended for vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Applied in a single step the Sikalastic®-720 One Shot system replaces the standard traffic coating systems of a base coat and multiple top coats.

  2. nInterior/exterior & above/below grade applications. nCrack bridging up to 1/32 in (0.8 mm) wide. nWaterproofing of concrete, masonry, brick, block, stone, foundations, basements & retaining walls. ADVANTAGES. 4Seals & protects against water penetration. 4Resists postive & negative hydrostatic pressure.

  3. SikaLastomer®-511 is designed for factory sealing the female lip of standing seam roof and wall panels as well as concealed end laps. SikaLastomer®-511 will adhere to the mating surface and flow into the panel joint when assembly is constructed within a temperature range of -25 °C to 60 °C (-13 °F to 140 °F).

  4. SikaWrap® Hex-230 C is a unidirectional carbon fiber fabric. Material is field laminated using Sikadur 300, Sikadur Hex 300/306 or Sikadur 330 epoxy to form a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) used to strengthen structural elements. Lightweight fabric ideal for confined spaces. Can be applied in dry or wet lay-up process.

  5. Sikaflex®-2c SL is a 2-component, premium-grade, polyurethane-based, elastomeric sealant. It is principally a chemical cure in a self-leveling consistency. ASTM C-920, Type M, Grade P, Class 25, use T, NT, M, G, A, O, I. Federal Specification TT-S-00227E, Type 1, Class A. Read more +.

  6. Sikaflex® Self Leveling Sealant is a single component, self-leveling, premium-grade polyurethane sealant with an accelerated curing capacity. Meets Federal Specification TT-S-00230C, Type 1, Class A. Meets ASTM C-920, Type S, Grade P, Class 25. 1-component, no mixing. Self-leveling, pourable. Accelerated curing. Safety Data Sheet.

  7. Fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) is not a new concept. Since biblical times, fibers were used in cement-based construction materials in the form of straw and horse hair. Today, there are a large variety of fiber options for reinforcing concrete available in the marketplace.