Euclid Eucosil is a versatile sealant designed for a wide range of applications. This one-component sealant offers excellent adhesion, flexibility, and weather resistance, making it suitable for various sealing needs in construction and building maintenance.
Euclid Eucosil is a water-based sodium silicate densifier designed to densify, dustproof, and help seal concrete surfaces in one operation. It chemically reacts within the concrete and becomes an integral part of the surface, producing a denser, easier-to-maintain floor with improved resistance to water penetration. Eucosil is suitable for interior or exterior horizontal concrete and is commonly used in warehouses, medical and educational facilities, food storage areas, and diamond polishing applications.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Liquid densifier for concrete |
| Base Chemistry | Water-based sodium silicate solution |
| Packaging | 5 gallon pail |
| Appearance | Clear liquid |
| VOC Content | Less than or equal to 5 g/L |
| Foot Traffic Cure Time | 4 to 6 hours |
| Wheel Traffic Cure Time | 24 hours |
| Coverage Range | 150 to 600 sq ft per gallon depending on porosity and job requirements |
| Coverage on Newly Cured Bare Concrete, Rough Finish | 200 sq ft/gal |
| Coverage on Newly Cured Bare Concrete, Finely Textured | 300 sq ft/gal |
| Coverage on Newly Cured Bare Concrete, Hard Troweled | 400 sq ft/gal |
| Coverage for Floors to be Tiled | 500 sq ft/gal |
| Coverage for Dusting Concrete or Terrazzo, Rough Finish | 300 sq ft/gal |
| Coverage for Dusting Concrete or Terrazzo, Finely Textured | 500 sq ft/gal |
| Shelf Life | 2 years in original, unopened container |
| Compliance | Canadian Food Inspection Agency |
What is Euclid Eucosil used for?
It is used to densify and dustproof interior or exterior horizontal concrete, including warehouse floors, food storage areas, medical and educational facilities, and concrete that will be diamond polished.
Does Eucosil change the look of concrete?
It is a clear liquid that does not significantly change the appearance of concrete. Immediately after application the surface may appear darker, but it dries to a nearly unaffected appearance.
Can Eucosil be applied over curing compounds?
No. Eucosil is not a curing compound and should only be applied after the concrete has been cured by an accepted method. Any curing compound must be completely removed before application.
Can additional coats be applied?
Yes. Additional coats may be applied if the concrete is absorptive, but excess material should not be allowed to dry on the surface.
How soon can the floor be used after application?
Allow 4 to 6 hours before foot traffic and 24 hours before wheel traffic.
What happens if too much Eucosil is left on the surface?
A white residue may form. It should be removed immediately by scrubbing. If allowed to dry, removal may require grinding or sanding.
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