Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout
Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout

Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout

Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout Specification

  • Ph Level
  • Neutral
  • CAS No
  • (compound material)
  • Chemical Name
  • Epoxy Resin Compound
  • Purity
  • High-grade formulation
  • Feature
  • Low viscosity high durability excellent adhesion chemical resistance
  • Water Content
  • Low
  • Structural Formula
  • (compound material)
  • Appearance
  • Liquid smooth and uniform
  • Physical Form
  • Liquid
  • Application
  • Construction industrial flooring crack injection anchoring applications
  • Melting Point
  • (does not melt cures instead)
  • Type
  • Epoxy-based grout
  • Poisonous
  • Non-poisonous once cured; handle uncured material with care
  • Usage
  • Used for filling cracks grouting and sealing in construction and industrial environments
  • Molecular Weight
  • (mixture)
  • Molecular Formula
  • (mixture)
  • Grade
  • Industrial Grade
  • Other Names
  • Epoxy Grout LV Epoxy Grout
  • HS Code
  • 39073000
  • Smell
  • Mild epoxy odor
  • Color
  • Gray or customizable
 
 

About Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout

Specification

Brand

Armstrong Chemicals Private Limited

Usage/Application

Industrial

Packaging Size

5 ltr

Country of Origin

Made in India

Density

1.07 kg per liter

Manufactured By

Arm Strong

Self Life

1 Years



FAQs of Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout:


Q: What is the color of the Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout?

A: The color of the Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout is Gray, but it can also be customized to meet specific preferences.

Q: What is the water content of the Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout?

A: The Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout has a low water content, making it ideal for various construction and industrial applications.

Q: Is the Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout suitable for crack injection and anchoring applications?

A: Yes, the Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout is designed for construction, industrial flooring, crack injection, and anchoring applications due to its high durability and excellent adhesion properties.

Q: What is the Ph level of the Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout?

A: The Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout has a neutral Ph level, making it versatile for a wide range of applications in construction and industrial settings.

Q: Is the Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout poisonous?

A: No, the Low Viscosity Epoxy Grout is non-poisonous once cured. However, it is important to handle the uncured material with care to avoid any potential risks.

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