TEC SHINE Q-RUST REMOVER
TEC SHINE Q-RUST REMOVER
LIQUID TO REMOVE RUST FORMATION
KEY BENEFITS AND FEATURES
- As it is pre mixed saves time and effort in mixing and plastering. Plastering job can be completed less than half the time that it takes using conventional mortars.
- Convenient all the ingredients in one bag.
- It is easily workable to achieve a variety of plaster finishes.
- Easy to use just add water.
- No mess no leftover sand or cement to clear away.
- It is formulated to reach a target strength of 15MPa in 28 days (under standard curing conditions).
- The bond strength is superior to that of ordinary mortars.
- It does not shrink or crack while curing.
USAGE
- Plastering for both interior walls and exterior walls
- Laying Bricks, Blocks, Stone, Tiles
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Surface Preparation
The surface should be sound, free of dirt, oils and greases. Remove any dust and dirt particles from the surface using wire brushing. Before applying plaster master on surface, it should be cleaned and wetted.
Mixing
Add 1 part clean water to 2-2.5 parts of Plaster mortar and mix to form thick, lump free paste. Allow to stand for 5 to 10 minutes and re-stir before use. Do not re-temper by adding water or mortar.
Application
Stir the mixture well once more. Spread plaster mortar using the flat side of trowel, applying even pressure.
Post Application
Water curing is required after 12 hrs and required for at least next 7 days
Technical Data
Physical State | Powder |
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Maturation time at 30°C | 15-20 minutes. |
Initial Cure | 24 hours |
Final Cure | 7 days |
Colour | Grey |
Coverage, | 0.4 Sft / Kg (9 mm thickness) |
PRECAUTIONS
- Only mix as much mortar as you can use up in one hour.
- Unused mortar that has started to stiffen must be disposed of and NOT softened by mixing more water.
- For plastering and for clay bricks it is advisable to moisten the surface so that the clay bricks or plaster surface does not absorb too much water from the fresh plaster or mortar.
- Excess water absorbed from the plaster or mortar will cause the plaster or mortar to lose strength.
Storage and Shelf life
As TecR Plast 24 is moisture sensitive. Store it at dry conditions. Store under cover, out of direct sunlight and protect from extremes of temperature. Shelf life is 12 months when stored as above. Failure to comply with there commended storage conditions may result in premature deterioration of the product or packaging.
CLEANING
Tools and equipments should be cleaned with water when the mix is in uncured state. Cured mix can only beremoved mechanically.
Packaging
Available in 25Kgs.
OTHER PRODUCTS
Techny manufactures lot more range of other products for construction and repair applications. They include admixtures for concrete, mortars, block making etc, waterproof and damp proof coating systems, Repair and rehabilitations products, Grouts and Anchors, Protective, Decorative and Corrosion prevention coatings, Epoxy Flooring systems, Industrial flooring systems and Tiling aids. For more details refer Separate Product brochures.
Every reasonable precaution is taken in the manufacture of the Techny products to ensure that they comply with high standards of quality. The recommendations and properties of the products are based upon what is believed to be the most reliable information available and are not intended as recommendations which infringe other patents. Although all Techny products are subject to rigid quality tests, no specific guarantee can be given, because results depend not only on quality but also on other factors beyond our control. We therefore welcome consultation in the event of doubt about application performance etc but do not accept any liability either directly or indirectly arising from the use of the products whether used as per its specifications or advice or otherwise. All transactions shall be subject to our terms of sale, delivery and payment. The leaflet supercedes the previous one and any new issue may take place without notice to supercede this edition as and when it becomes necessary.
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
REVISED – 01 July 2013