Dr. Fixit UniProof 5000 - Innochem International

Dr. Fixit UniProof 5000

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Dr. Fixit UniProof 5000 is a single component, UV stable, elastomeric waterproof coating with anti-fungal
properties.

Typical Applications
All types of roofs such as concrete, metal, asbestos etc.
Can be applied as part of Pidilite Middle East Roofing systems.

Features
Ready to use material, easily applied by brush, roller and spray.
Withstands substrate movement.
UV resistant.
Seamless, high quality waterproofing performance.

Packaging Image result for pail 25kg
25 kg

Method of Application
1 SURFACE PREPARATION
Ensure the roof to be treated has a minimum of 1:100 drainage fall to a suitably sized outlet.
All substrates must be sound, stable and free of dust, dirt, oil and any other contaminants which may impair
adhesion.
Mineral substrates must exhibit a smooth absorbant surface profile, any spalled or damaged surfaces must be
repaired using a suitable Dr. Fixit Repair material.
Metal roofs must be free of rust and all fixings must be securely tightened. All gaps between overlapping metal
panels must be sealed using a suitable Dr. Fixit approved acrylic sealant.
All penetrations through the roof such as pipework or ducting must be sealed using a suitable Dr. Fixit approved
sealant or expanding foam filler.
2 PRIMING
All substrates should be primed using one coat of Dr. Fixit Uniproof 5000 mixed with water a ratio of 4:1. The
primer should be allowed to dry for a minimum of 3 hours before overcoating.
3 APPLICATION
All cracks and movement joints in mineral substrates, joints in roof panels, penetrations and abutments with
upstands must be reinforced using a suitable reinforcing fabric set into a coat of Dr. Fixit Uniproof 5000.
Two further coats of Uniproof 5000 should be applied at a minimum coverage of 1 kg/sq.mt using brush, roller
or spray. Allow a minimum of 8 hours drying time between coats.}Larger roofs in excess of 200 sq.mt should incorporate a suitable reinforcing fabric in the first coat. Fabric joints
should overlap by at least 75 mm.