Filling the Need for Fast Turn Around, Durable Concrete Control Joints

Polyurea Outperforms Other Materials to Fill & Seal Control Joints With quick return to service, ability to withstand years of foot, cart or forklift traffic, polyurea meets the requirements of many industries. Click here to download the full PDF as it appeared on concretedecor.net From warehouses to retail showcases to grocery stores and beyond, polyurea…

Joint Fill Advisory

Technical Bulletin: Joint Fill Advisory [just_icon icon=”Defaults-exclamation-circle” icon_size=”64″ icon_color=”#f2ca0b”]Please carefully consider what flooring materials may be used in the future when planning joint fill applications. In many cases there may be no issue, but with certain types of impermeable flooring choices being used as an overlay, using what is known as a semi-rigid joint filler may…

SL/75™ Tensile Bond Strength

VersaFlex SL/75™ Fascia Bond strength vs. Tensile strength VersaFlex SL/75™ tensile strength, nominally reported under ASTM D412 at 620 psi, develops sufficient strength against cohesive failure (material ripping apart internally) to cause fascial disbondment from the concrete joint (tensile strength of the concrete at the joint fascia, 300-600 psi) when joint expansion stresses develop. We…