Description
Chemiosil-116 is a concentrated water repellent for internal and external building materials
A highly concentrated silane-based aqueous microemulsion, designed to lift surface tension and effectively limit the migration of hygroscopic salts to the surface, along with unsightly dark spots.
CHEMIOSIL 116 represents an advanced solution for the protection of terracotta floors and highly porous natural stone. Dilutable with water at the time of use, this innovative treatment works to minimize migration and unsightly dark stains that can compromise the appearance of floors.
Used after installation but before grouting, CHEMIOSIL 116 considerably simplifies the working process, making grouting easier and facilitating the removal of grout residues from the surface. This translates into greater efficiency and speed in initial cleaning operations.
The Advantages of CHEMIOSIL 116
- Free from solvents.
- Reduces transition times from washing to the next treatment.
- Facilitates the removal of grout residues.
- Can be applied to damp surfaces.
- It offers savings in time and effort with superior results.
- Zero emissions of harmful substances during and after application.
Application Directions
Before use, shake the product well. Operate in a temperature range between +10°C and +30°C, avoiding application on very hot surfaces or in adverse weather conditions.
Dilute CHEMIOSIL 116 with water (for example 1 liter of product for 9-12 liters of water, possibly demineralised), mix for a minute to obtain the solution ready for use.
For application, use a brush, roller or low-pressure blower. On vertical surfaces, apply the solution from top to bottom to avoid dripping. On slightly porous floors, after spraying the product, pass with a roller or a cotton cloth to uniform the distribution. Leave to dry.
After 12-24 hours, the treatment demonstrates its water-repellent properties, allowing you to proceed with grouting using normal operating methods, but with a reduced quantity of water needed on the floor.
Before proceeding on the entire surface, always carry out preliminary tests.