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PARSON CA LINER 100
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A structural, corrosion resistant lining to
rehabilitate deteriorated sewage structures with moderate
corrosion
DESCRIPTION:
PARSON CA LINER 100 is a high
strength, fiber-reinforced, 100% Calcium Aluminate Cement with
select, graded aggregates for use in rehabilitating manholes,
lift station wet wells, and wastewater treatment plant structures.
May also be used as an underlayment for PARSONPOXY
SEL-80 or PARSONPOXY SEL-80HB
Epoxy Coatings. |
ADVANTAGES:
- Cost-effective alternative to replacement
- Stops infiltration and exfiltration
- Restores strucural integrity
- Provides moderate to high corrosion protection
- High strengths and Low Permeability
- Excellent Bond to damp surfaces
- Apply up to 2" in a single coat
- Spincast, Spray Gun or trowel application
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Application
Equipment for Manhole Rehabilitation Products
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:
Compressive Strength
ASTM C-109
Flexural Strength ASTM C-293
Tensile Strength ASTM C-190
Shear Bond ASTM C-882
Density |
28 days > 9,000 psi
28 days > 1,600 psi
28 days > 800 psi
>2,000 psi
140 pcf |
Shrinkage ASTM C-157
Freeze/Thaw ASTM C-666
Chloride Permeability
AASHTO T-277
Sulfide Resistance ASTM C-267 |
0.0% (at 90% RH)
3 00 cycles, No damage
< 300 coulombs (very low)
No weight loss after 90 days in 20,000 ppm aqueous sulfuric acid solution.
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SURFACE PREPARATION: Thoroughly
clean and remove any loose or foreign materials including paints, dirt,
oil, grease, surface coatings, laitance and any other bond-inhibiting material
from surface to be coated, using minimum 3500 psi waterblast. Stop all active
leaks. (Please refer to our Manhole Rehabilitation Specifications for product
selections.) Surface should be Saturated Surface Dry (SSD) just prior to
material application. Any standing water must be removed. Please refer to
our Specifications for Manhole Rehabilitation for product selections.
MIXING: Using a slow-speed mortar mixer or large mechanical jiffy mixer, add approximately 3/4 gallon
of clean, potable water per 50 lb. bag of PARSON CA LINER 100. Add water
to mixer and then add powder. Mix thoroughly for approximately 3
minutes until a uniform consistency has been obtained.
| APPLICATION: Using low pressure spray equipment or trowel, apply mixed product
on vertical, horizontal and overhead surfaces to a minimum thickness of
1/2”. Trowel or brush to a smooth finish as soon as possible, but
within one hour. If additional material is required, apply up to 2”
of product within 2–3 hours, then trowel or brush to a smooth finish
as soon as possible, but within one hour. Do not apply to frozen surfaces.
As temperatures rise above 80º F, the working and cure times will decrease.
Conversely, working and cure times will increase as temperatures fall below
65º F. Equipment and hoses should be cleaned frequently of residual
material. |
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COVERAGE: Approximately 10 sq. feet per 50 lb. bag at a thickness
of 1/2 inch.
PACKAGING: Available in 50 lb. multiwall paper bags with moisture
barrier.
STORAGE: Shelf life is 2 years when stored at 70°F in unopened,
tightly sealed bags in a dry area.
PRECAUTIONS: See MSDS for specific instructions. Use protective eye
wear, cover exposed skin and use breathing protection.
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