Mak Guard 2K

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POLYURETHANE BASED WHITE LIQUID WATERPROOFING

Cement Modified Acrylic Based Insulation Coating

MAK GUARD 2K is a two-component acrylic modified cementitious coating that requires only on-site mixing, forming the ideal product to waterproof and insulate concrete, masonry, and most other construction materials. Simply applied by stiff brush, roller, or trowel, it forms a flexible, waterproof and thermal insulating coating. MAK GUARD 2K provides an effective barrier to waterborne salts, atmospheric gases, UV and IR radiation. Fluid applied, MAK GUARD 2K provides a hardwearing, seamless, waterproof and insulating membrane for roofs.

Packing: MAK GUARD 2K is available in 5 L + 7 kg pack.

Coverage: 5L + 7 kg Pack of MAK GUARD 2K will cover appx. 12 – 15 sqm / pack/ 2 coats.

Storage: Store under cover, in a cool place away from direct sunlight. Failure to comply with the recommended storage conditions may result in premature deterioration of the product or packaging.

Key Features

  • Gives Insulation properties. Reduces the surface temperature by 12 – 15 degrees.
  • Aesthetic looks. Available in White colour.
  • Excellent adhesion. Bonds to porous and non-porous surfaces.
  • Non-toxic suitable for contact with potable water.
  • Suitable for light pedestrian traffic.
  • Breathable – whilst repelling water, allows substrate to breathe.
  • Economical and easy to use.
  • High resistance to carbon dioxide and chloride ion.
  • Unlike conventional coatings which require a 7-28 days cure of concrete, MAK GUARD 2K can be applied to 24 hour-old concrete thereby giving immediate protection.

Areas of Application

  • To insulate all sorts of cementitious surfaces.
  • As a waterproof lining for water retaining structures.
  • As a waterproof coating for roofs.
  • As a backing to marble and granite to prevent water ingress and thus alleviate surface staining.
  • To provide protection to concrete surfaces from carbonation and chloride attack.
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