MASTERSEAL 540 BARRALASTIC
Flexible, polymer cement waterproofing slurry
DESCRIPTION
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE DATA
MASTERSEAL 540 is a two part, prepacked system,
consisting of a liquid polymer as Part A and a premixed
powder as Part B. The two parts on mixing yield a
brushable, smooth slurry with excellent bond to most
substrates. The product is based on selected synthetic
resins and cements.
Pull off bond strength
: 1.7N/mm2
Water Penetration Test
(0.5kg/cm2)
: <0.1mm
Coefficient of Permeability
(0.3kgf/cm2)
: 2.27 x 10 -13 m/s
QUV Accelerated Weathering
Test (ASTM G53:93, type A)
(1000 hours) & (2000 hours)
: Gray Scale 4-5
MASTERSEAL 540 is suitable in :
Contact with Potable Water - WRC (UK)
Contact with Potable Water - SS245:81, Appendix H
Contact with Potable Water - Albury Lab. (UK)
MASTERSEAL 540 is in compliance with :
Bureau Ventas Potability test for used in drinking water
reservoirs or tanks.
Note:
Gray Scale 1 denotes severe discolouration and Gray Scale 5
denotes mild or no discolouration.
PROPERTIES
Supply form
Part A
Liquid
Part B
Powder
Colour
White
Grey
Surface Spread of Flame test :- BS 476:Pt.7:71(Class 1)
FIELDS OF APPLICATION
MASTERSEAL 540 is designed to be used as an
effective waterproofing membrane on a variety of
substrates. Applications include:
waterproof coatings to the internal faces of water
tanks, sumps, reservoirs, planter boxes etc., before
tiling or other surface finishing.
treating terraces, balconies, kitchen & toilet floors
as a sandwich treatment, to prevent water ingress.
treating bridge & flyover decks before wearing
course to protect concrete from rainwater ingress.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Polymer
modified
Improved bond strength on a variety
of substrates.
Permeable to
water vapours
Allows surface to breath, preventing
build up of vapour pressure.
Flexible
Can stand moderate movements of
hairline cracks. Crack bridging up to
0.3 mm crack width.
Resistant to
weathering
Suitable for use in exposed
conditions.
Brushable
consistency
Easy to apply by brush or spray.
Non toxic
Can be applied on surfaces in
contact with drinking water.
Working time
@ 20C
@ 30C
Application temperature
: 1 hr (approx.)
: 0.5 hr (approx.)
: > 5C
APPLICATION
Surface Preparation
Correct substrate preparation is critical for optimum
performance.
Surfaces should be structurally sound, clean, and free
from loose particles, oil, grease, or any other
contaminants.
Cement laitence, loose particles, mould release agents,
curing membranes, and other contaminants must be
removed by wet grit blasting, high pressure water jetting
(approx. 150 bars) or such other effective methods.
Fill surface irregularities such as blow holes,
honeycombs etc., with an EMACO repair mortars to
achieve a smooth and level surface.
Saturate the prepared substrate with clean water before
applying MASTERSEAL 540.
Mixing
Mechanical mixing is necessary. A slow speed (600
rpm), heavy duty electric drill with a wing type paddle is
recommended. Place approx. 75% of Part A of the pack
in a clean pail. Keeping the mixer running, add the Part
B slowly. Mix for at least 3 minutes to get a lump-free
homogenous mix. While continuing to mix, add all of the
remainder of Part A if applying on a horizontal surface,
or a part of it if applying on vertical surfaces till the
required consistency is obtained.
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MASTERSEAL 540 BARRALASTIC
Placing
It is extremely important that the area being treated is
shaded from direct sun rays and wind to prevent rapid
drying of the coating.
CURING
Slow drying of MASTERSEAL 540 membrane ensures
homogenous
curing
and
high
waterproofing
characteristics.
MASTERSEAL 540 must be protected against rapid
drying due to high temperatures or wind. Curing by wet
burlap, polyethylene sheet or a curing compound such
as MASTERKURE 181 is recommended.
Note : Worm - gear type of sprayers do not normally
have a mixing arrangement. Therefore, material has to
be mixed separately and fed to the spraying machine.
CLEANING
PACKAGING
MASTERSEAL 540 is available in 36 kg packs
containing 26 kg of Part B in a multi-ply paper sack with
polythene liner, and 10 kg of Part A in a plastic
container.
For large jobs, bulk packing of Parts A and B are also
available.
SHELF LIFE
MASTERSEAL 540 can be kept for 12 months from
date of manufacture if stored in tightly sealed original
packaging, in dry and cool enclosed area.
PRECAUTIONS
For detailed Health, Safety and Environmental
recommendations, please consult and follow all
instructions on the product Material Safety Data Sheet.
Clean tools and equipment with water, before the
waterproofing coating hardens.
ESTIMATING DATA
The recommended coverage of MASTERSEAL 540 is
1 kg/m2 per coat to obtain an approximate wet film
thickness of 0.8 mm ( 0.08mm).
Actual coverage depends upon the method
application, the texture and porosity of the surface.
of
Therefore material requirement is approximately 2
2
kg/m for a total dry film thickness of 1 mm ( 0.1mm) in
two coatings.
Note:
Avoid using part packs.
Use only mix of complete pack.
AN/MSeal540/v3/201109
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