There is no sticking to the spatula, and the workability for spreading and pressing with the spatula is good.
Mortar Adhesive Enhancer Fuji River Sealex #50 is an ethylene-vinyl acetate synthetic polymer emulsion that has good compatibility with cement mortar and can be used for both mixing and application. It has excellent adhesion to substrates and outstanding durability. It improves various properties such as strength, waterproofing, and chemical resistance. It does not stick to the trowel, making it easy to work with for troweling and pressing. Being an emulsion type, it is easy to handle and has no unpleasant odor or toxicity. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer emulsion ○ Suitable for both mixing and application ○ High performance and durability → Good adhesion to the substrate → Improved properties such as strength, waterproofing, and chemical resistance ○ Good workability → No sticking to the trowel, making it easy to work with trowel techniques ○ Easy and safe → As an emulsion type, it is easy to handle and has no unpleasant odor or toxicity ○ F☆☆☆☆ 【Properties】 ○ Appearance: Milky white liquid ○ Main component: Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer ○ Concentration: 37±2 (%) ○ Viscosity: 700–1700 (MPa·s) ○ pH: 4–6 ○ Minimum film-forming temperature: 0℃ ○ Freeze-thaw stability (JIS K 6828): -10℃ x 3 cycles, good ○ Storage stability: Good ○ High-temperature stability (JIS K 6828): Good ○ Packaging: 18kg round can ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Usage】 ○Enhancement of mortar adhesion to concrete, ALC, blocks, etc., and improvement of various properties. ●For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Fujikawa Kenzai Kogyo Co., Ltd. is a company born from the blessings of the Fujikawa. The Fujikawa, a first-class river formed by the confluence of the Kamanasugawa flowing in the northwest of Yamanashi Prefecture and the Fuefukigawa flowing in the northeast, flows south of the Kofu Basin, descending from the west side of Mount Fuji and pouring into Suruga Bay in Shizuoka Prefecture. We will continue to strive and refine our efforts so that the water, sand, and gravel that nurture the "oikawa" and "ugui" living in the Fujikawa can shine even more brightly as important sources of our Fujikawa products.