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Setseal 22

Water-based paraffin dispersion concrete curing compound

Setseal 22 is a water-based curing compound formulated from selected emulsified paraffin to form a low viscosity wax emulsion. Setseal 22 supplied as clear and white pigmented colours; the clear colour is a white liquid, which forms a wet white film when applied to concrete surfaces, this dries to form a transparent film.

The white pigment colour is a white milky liquid, which forms a white film after drying and reflect 60 - 80% of the sunlight providing the recommended coverage has been maintained.
The two grades are designed to retain sufficient moisture in the concrete to ensure full hydra􀆟 on of the cement, which is essential for optimum strength development.

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  • Helps achieving concrete desired strengths.
  • Minimizes potential surface cracking and shrinkage.
  • Promotes a harder dust free surface.
  • Single component.
  • Can be spray applied to reduce labor cost.

Setseal 22 is used mainly for newly cast concrete and cementitious surfaces to retain sufficient moisture to ensure full hydration of the cement.

Typical application areas include:

  • Runways and roads.
  • Roof decks.
  • Retaining walls.
  • Irrigation canals.
  • Concrete floors.
  • Columns and underground foundations.

The recommended coverage rate is 100 - 145 ft² per gal (2.5 - 3.5 m²/litre).

Setseal 22 is available in 5 gal (19 litre) containers, 275 gal (1,041 litre) and 330 gal (1,249 litre) IBC totes.

Setseal 22 has a shelf life of 12 months from date of manufacture for the clear version, and 9 months for the pigmented, if stored in proper conditions in un-opened drums. The effectiveness of this product may be adversely affected if these conditions are exceeded. DCP Technical Department should be contacted for advise. Store in a dry area out of direct sunlight between 41°F and 95°F (5°C and 35°C).

Setseal 22 complies with AASHTO M 148 and ASTM C309, Type 1 and 2, Class A, when applied at the recommended coverage rate.