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Barrier Bag: Worek polietylenowy do powolnej dyfuzji barier chemicznych

Barrier Bag: Worek polietylenowy do powolnej dyfuzji barier chemicznych

Barrier Bag Graduated polyethylene bag, to be fixed by nailing to a suitable wooden or masonry stand, necessary for the chemical barriers against the capillary rising damp with the slow diffusion method. Chemical masonry cutting to put a final end to capillary rising damp. Secure the bag at about 1 metre height, relative to the pre-drilled holes for the injection of the chemical barrier resin, by nailing directly on the masonry, or preparing an adequate wooden support. The distance between bags will have to correspond to the distance between the pre-drilled holes. Connect the appropriate rubber provided with the bag itself. Insert the other end of the tubes directly into the holes provided for the chemical barrier, at the foot of the masonry. Pour the resin in the bags until they are completely filled. Refill the resin in the bags until the complete saturation of the relevant hole ("until refusal"). Product to buy as needed. Bulk material 1 unit
Consilex Barrier Cream: Wodoodporny żel na bazie silanów, w torbach 600 cc, do barier chemicznych

Consilex Barrier Cream: Wodoodporny żel na bazie silanów, w torbach 600 cc, do barier chemicznych

Consilex Barrier Cream Silane-based impregnating agent with gelatinous consistency for the formation of chemical barriers against capillary rising damp, particularly suited for new masonry, also cellular (refractory bricks, double uni, etc.). It is supplied in 600 cc aluminium-lined bags ("soft" cartridge), to be inserted in the appropriate caulking gun for sealants in bags. Consilex Barrier Cream is a silane-based concentrated cream, specifically formulated for masonry injections for forming high effectiveness chemical barriers, against capillary rising damp. The product is perfectly suitable for use in solid stonework (stone, brick, tufa, sandstone, concrete) but can also be effectively used in pierced tile blocks (cellular masonry). The cream has exceptional penetration and diffusion, and forms a stable chemical barrier, preventing damp from rising through capillaries into the masonry pores for several years. Consilex Barrier Cream combats efflorescence formation on masonry and does not alter the breathability of the media. The product is supplied in 600 cc aluminium-lined bags. To stop capillary rising damp in absorbent walls made of brick, mixtures, stones, tufa and also perforated brick, in new and old buildings, urban, rural, vintage and monuments. Draw a line parallel to the outside kerb or to the internal floor, at about 12-15 cm from the same. Prepare drilling points at 12-15 cm distance from one another on the traced line. The inclination of the holes should be between 0° (horizontal) and 20° down. The depth of the holes should be approximately 2/3 the thickness of the wall to inject. The drill bit to be used must have a diameter of 12-14 mm. Once the holes are finished, the dust produced by drilling is required to be eliminated. Consilex Barrier Cream should be injected into the wall using the special caulking gun for 600 cc or ml bags (of the type commonly used in sealants and mastics), both manual and pneumatic, according to the following procedure: - Insert the bag in the caulking gun chamber and remove the metal clip from the bag - Install the tube typically supplied with the caulking gun (instead of the plastic nozzle) - Extrude Consilex Barrier Cream in the designated holes for a consumption of about 20-25 ml per cm of masonry to be injected, per linear metre. Example: for a 40 cm wall, it will take about 1 litre per metre of Consilex Barrier Cream (25 ml/cm x 40 cm = 1000 ml per metre). - Once the injection is completed and the holes are closed (with a cement or lime mortar), the plaster should typically be removed after a few days to allow the masonry treated to dry better. - Finally, after completely drying the deplastered wall, it will be plastered again, preferably with macroporous dehumidifying plaster (Sanatigh). The consumptions specified are purely indicative, the exact amount to be used must always be determined by appropriate preliminary tests, especially in the case of perforated brickworks. Approximately 200 cc of Consilex Barrier Cream per linear metre of 10 cm thick masonry. Calculate the consumption in proportion to the thickness of the masonry to be restored. Packaging: cartridge of 600 cc UM: €/piece