Euclid Euco-Plate HD is a dry shake, metallic floor hardener with graded iron aggregate in a high strength cementitious binder. Provides a dense, tough surface capable of withstanding the abrasion and impact loading of industrial and manufacturing facilities.
EUCO-PLATE HD is a dry shake, metallic floor hardener with graded iron aggregate in a high strength cementitious binder. Designed to be incorporated into fresh concrete slabs, it provides a dense, tough surface capable of withstanding abrasion and impact loading in industrial and manufacturing environments. It is formulated for heavy application rates and can also be used to construct iron armored joints in heavy traffic areas.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Dry shake, metallic floor hardener with graded iron aggregate in a high strength cementitious binder |
| Appearance | Free flowing powder; Natural (cement colored) |
| Packaging | 50 lb (22.7 kg) bag |
| Product Code | 063C 50 |
| Approximate Coverage | 1.5 to 3.0 lb/ft2 (7.3 to 14.6 kg/m2) |
| Shelf Life | 2 years in original, unopened package |
| Compressive Strength (ASTM C109) | 2 in. (25 mm) cubes, mixed at 4.75 lb (2.16 kg) of water per 50 lb (22.7 kg) bag; 7 days: 10,000 psi (69.0 MPa); 28 days: 12,000 psi (82.8 MPa) |
| Relative Abrasion Resistance (ASTM C779) | Abrasion at 30 min / 60 min; 7 days: 0.013 in. (0.33 mm) / 0.040 in. (1.02 mm); 28 days: 0.009 in. (0.23 mm) / 0.025 in. (0.64 mm) |
| Clean Up | Clean tools and equipment with water before the material hardens |
What application rates are typical for EUCO-PLATE HD?
EUCO-PLATE HD may be applied at rates from 1.5 to 3.0 lb/ft2 (7.3 to 14.6 kg/m2). Greater application rates yield better total abrasion resistance and may require special considerations.
What color is the Natural option?
Natural is cement colored. Pigmented formulations will appear darker after placement.
Are there concrete mix design restrictions for metallic dry shakes?
Concrete containing calcium chloride or admixtures with more than 0.05% chloride ions should not be treated with metallic dry shakes. Air content must be below 3%, and cement should be the only cementitious material present in the mix. Supplementary cementitious materials such as fly ash, slag, and microsilica are not recommended.
How should the floor be cured after finishing?
After finishing operations are complete and the surface will not be marred by foot traffic, apply a Euclid Chemical curing compound or cure and seal according to product instructions. Do not cure this product with UltraSil 7 or UltraSil DC9.
Where is EUCO-PLATE HD not recommended?
It is not recommended for floors subjected to deicing salts, continuously wet environments, acids, or other corrosive chemicals that may attack a cement based material.
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