Simpson Crack-Pac Flex-H2O 9 oz. Polyurethane Crack Sealer Injection Kit (2 Cartridges)

Item #: I092479
Mfr. #: CPFH09KT
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Price: $269.58
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Description

The CPFH09KT kit includes everything needed to pressure inject cracks in concrete and solid masonry. It is designed for sealing cracks from 1/32 inch to 1/4 inch wide in dry, damp, or wet conditions, especially where water is seeping or mildly leaking.
  • 20:1 expansion ratio (unrestricted rise) means less material needed
  • Fast reacting - reaction begins within 1 minute after exposure to moisture
  • Can be dispensed with a standard caulking tool
  • Suitable for cracks ranging from 1/32 inch to 1/4 inch wide
  • Expands to fill voids and seal the affected area

Features

  • 20:1 expansion ratio (unrestricted rise) means less material needed
  • Fast reacting - reaction begins within 1 minute after exposure to moisture; expansion may be completed within 3 minutes
  • Can be dispensed with a standard caulking tool
  • Suitable for sealing cracks ranging from 1/32 inch to 1/4 inch wide in concrete and solid masonry
  • Designed for applications where water is seeping or mildly leaking from the crack

Includes

  • 2 Crack-Pac Flex-H2O cartridge/nozzle sets (CPFH09)
  • 12 E-Z-Click injection ports
  • 2 E-Z-Click injection fittings with 12 inch tubing
  • 1 pint of ETR paste-over epoxy (8 oz. resin + 8 oz. hardener)
  • 4 disposable wood paste-over applicators
  • 1 pair latex gloves

Specifications


ColorPolyurethane - clear, accelerator - green, cured -Storage ConditionsStore in dry area between 45 degF and 90 degF
Usage Temperature60 degF to 90 degFShelf Life12 months from date of manufacture, unopened
Expansion Ratio20:1 (unrestricted rise)Reaction TimeBegins within 1 minute after exposure to moisture
Crack Width Range1/32 inch to 1/4 inchResin to Catalyst Ratio30:1 for standard reaction time
Clean Up (Uncured)Wipe with cotton cloths; solvents like MEK or acetClean Up (Cured)Scrape or brush off with putty knife or wire brush
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