The quartz aggregate is quickly embedded whilst the resin is still wet, by broadcasting to excess.A generous layer of Cryl Finish 205 is applied (0.5Kg/m²) to the details first and the masking tape removed while the resin is still wet. The deck is then treated by pouring the Cryl Finish 205 (0.65Kg/m²), and spreading with a hard rubber squeegee, then back rolling with a dry lambswool roller.Disposal of wasteCured resin is classified as 'plastic' and is non-hazardous waste.If these products are ever stripped off, the cured material is classified as mixed construction waste and is non-hazardous.Uncured liquid resins are all classed as hazardous waste and should be avoided by catalysing the resin.The EC Safety Data Sheets for each product suggest waste codes under the European Waste Catalogue (EWC).Main Area Waterproofing - (Roof System and Reinforced Balcony System Only)The embedment layer of resin is applied to the substrate (2.0kg/m²) and the fleece embedded, pressing free any trapped air to ensure the fleece is fully saturated.The embedded fleece is covered with resin, wet on wet (1.0kg/m²) to ensure full saturation.SURFACING LAYER - BALCONY SYSTEMS ONLYCatalysed Cryl R210 resin is mixed thoroughly with S223 filler with a slow-speed stirrer to produce a homogenous mixture, RS233.91 bauder.co.ukThe RS233 is then applied with a trowel.The excess is then swept off once cured.97TECHNICALGUIDE bauder.ie908 |