JPOXY JH 1050
₹8,471.00 – ₹20,330.00 Inclusive of all taxes
Modified polyaminoamine adduct.
- Description
- Properties
- Applications
- Features
- Technical Data Sheet(TDS)
- FAQs
Description
JPOXY JH 1050 is a strong bonding agent. It helps coatings stick well to wet, rough, or poorly prepared surfaces. Also it use as a primer or adhesion promoter. It works even when the surface is hard to coat. Furthermore, this product is easy to apply and gives lasting results. That’s why it’s great for tough jobs in construction and repair.
- Amine value[mg KOH/g] : 250-300
- Viscosity [mPa s] @ 25˚C : 900-1,800
- Color [Gardner] : ≤10
- Density @ 25˚C [g/cc] : 1.0-1.05
- Primer for problematic concrete substrate
- Corrosion protection
- Modified Polyamidoamine adduct
- Excellent adhesion to wet substrate and sand blasted substrate
A1. JH 1050 is used as a primer and adhesion promoter, especially for:
- Wet or damp concrete surfaces
- Poorly prepared or rough substrates
- Sandblasted steel
- Corrosion protection primers
A2.
- Excellent adhesion to challenging surfaces
- Moisture tolerance – works even on damp or green concrete
- Corrosion resistance
- Can be top-coated quickly
A3. Yes. It is a solvent-free modified polyamidoamine adduct, making it low-VOC and safe for indoor use with proper precautions.
Q4. How is it applied?A4.
- Mix with standard liquid epoxy resin (e.g., JR 3013 or JR 3000)
- Apply using brush, roller, or spray
- Allow to cure slightly before applying the next coat or mortar screed
A5. Typically, JH 1050 is used with an epoxy resin in a 100:60 ratio by weight, depending on the final formulation needs. Always consult the product TDS for system-specific ratios.
Q6. Can it be overcoated with epoxy screeds or SL?A6. Yes, it is commonly used as a primer before epoxy underlays, mortars, or SL flooring systems, especially when concrete moisture or preparation is a concern.
Q7. Is it compatible with damp concrete or green concrete?A7. Yes. It is designed for marginal conditions where traditional primers may fail, offering superior adhesion even in the presence of moisture.
Q8. How long should I wait before recoating?A8. At 25°C:
- Touch dry: ~4–6 hours
- Recoating window: 6–24 hours
- Foot traffic: ~24 hours Cure time varies with temperature and humidity.
A9.
- Use protective gloves and eye gear
- Store in tightly closed containers
- Ensure good ventilation during application
- Avoid skin contact
A10. JH 1050 is functionally similar to Aradur 450, commonly used in flooring primers, adhesion-critical coatings, and corrosion-resistant applications.