Acrylic Patch Binder

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5 Gallon Pail
30 Gallon Keg
55 gallon Drum

Acrylic Patch Binder is a 100% acrylic emulsion that is mixed with portland cement and sand, producing a patch mix with superior flexural, adhesive and impact strength.

Coverage

One gallon will produce enough patch mix (when mixed with sand and cement) to fill .86 square yard (approximately 7.75 square feet) at 1/4” depth.

When used as a Crack Filler: One gallon will produce enough material to fill 75-150 lineal feet of crack, depending on depth and width of crack.

A patch mix with superior flexural, adhesive and impact strength.

A patch mix with superior flexural, adhesive and impact strength

Description

A 100% acrylic liquid binder designed for on-site mixing with sand and cement. Ideal for leveling and repairing low spots and depressions up to 3/4” deep on tennis court and other sport surface pavements. Acrylic Patch Binder can also be used for filling cracks in asphalt or concrete sport surfaces up to 1” in width.

Uses

  • Tennis Courts
  • Multi Purpose/Basketball

Surface Preparation

Pavement surface must be cleaned entirely of dust, dirt, debris and all loose materials. New asphalt and concrete surfaces must cure 30 days before application.

Mixing Procedures

A power mixer (drill with mixing attachment or mortar mixer) is recommended. However, materials can be mixed by hand. For patching and filling depressions, use the following mix design (based on 100 lbs. of silica sand for ease of calculation):

Acrylic Patch Binder – 3.5 gallons
Sand (40 – 60 mesh) – 100 lbs.
Cement – 15-20 lbs.
Water – Up to 1/2 gallon if needed

NOTE: Thoroughly mix dry sand and cement together first before adding to Acrylic Patch Binder.

Application

Apply patch mix with smooth sided screed or trowel. Be sure to feather edges on patches. Acrylic Patch Binder patching mix should be applied in multiple lifts to achieve desired depth in patches greater than 1/2”.

Important

Mix thoroughly for only 2 to 4 minutes. DO NOT OVERMIX as this may cause excessive air entrainment and loss of strength.

Drying Time

Allow surface to harden completely before applying coatings or opening to foot or vehicle traffic.

Clean Up

Wash tools in water before material dries.

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