Seal the Deal is intended to be an informative and educational publication for ChemMasters’ network of independent manufacturer’s representatives, distributors and contractors. We don’t want to make you chemical engineers, but we do want to help you feel better informed and more comfortable discussing construction chemicals. If there are specific products or topics you would like to see addressed in a future issue, please contact
John Fauth.
ChemMasters Introduces Penetrating Silane Sealers with Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor
ChemMasters Introduces Max Protection Penetrating Silane Sealers with Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor
ChemMasters market leading Aquanil Plus series of penetrating silane sealers are now available with added Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor for "Max Protection" of underlying structural steel and rebar.
Water and chlorides seep through concrete to rebar, causing it to corrode and expand. That expansion causes concrete to delaminate from the surface and significantly shortens the service life of concrete structures.
For decades our Aquanil Plus series of penetrating, reactive silanes have been relied upon for superior protection from damage caused by freeze/thaw cycles and deicing chemicals. Now the Aquanil Plus MCI series with added Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor goes a step beyond to "Max Protection".
Aquanil Plus CI silane sealers are available in three formulations:
Aquanil Plus 40 CI
40% solids, <600 g/L VOC's for states adhering to Federal VOC regulations
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Aquanil Plus 40-A CI
40% solids, <250 g/L VOC's for "low-VOC" states
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Aquanil Plus 100 CI
100% solids, <250 g/L VOC's for all states
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Seal the Deal is intended to be an informative and educational publication for ChemMasters’ network of independent manufacturer’s representatives, distributors and contractors. We don’t want to make you chemical engineers, but we do want to help you feel better informed and more comfortable discussing construction chemicals. If there are specific products or topics you would like to see addressed in a future issue, please contact
John Fauth.