ALSAN TRAFIK RS 789 LT
ALSAN TRAFIK RS 789 LT
ALSAN® TRAFIK RS 789 LT is a high-performance, rapid-setting, polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) liquid resin with integrally mixed aggregate. ALSAN® TRAFIK RS 789 LT is an unpigmented resin that must be mixed with a pre-measured and packaged ALSAN® RS Color Additive.
Product Properties
- Installation Method 2 Part
- Material Liquid
- Technology PMMA
Installation
Apply ALSAN® TRAFIK RS 789 LT is mixed with one ALSAN® RS Color Additive and applied using a trowel and a roller. Prior to application, refer to published specifications, guidelines and recommendations for complete application instructions. For applications on slopes, ALSAN® TRAFIK RS 789 LT should be pre-mixed with ALSAN® RS Liquid Thixo. The applicator is responsible for ensuring conditions are appropriate to proceed with proper application methods.
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