Dec 23 2010
Daimer Industries Inc.®, a vendor of earth-safe green chemicals, has now shipped a food-based concrete sealer for exterior and interior use.
The green chemical has been engineered to be environmentally-compatible, while still prolonging the life of porous concrete. The concrete sealer protects against exposure to petroleum-based spills, damaging salts, as well as other natural and man-made threats to cement- and concrete-based structural surfaces.
“Our new soy-derived concrete sealer produces a tough chemical sealant for the heavily-used porous stone surfaces,” explained Daimer.com press spokesman for industrial chemicals Matthew Baratta. “A treated surface will repel dirt and even protect structures that face potentially damaging natural elements and traffic.”
Concrete Sealer, Natural Chemistry
Daimer®'s custom-derived formulation preserves treated surfaces from staining, salt treatments, grease/oil, rust staining and other hazards. The concrete sealer prevents surface penetration and stain setting in concrete. The preparation imparts a protective coating for: indoor and outdoor parking lots, pavers, concrete driveways, indoor flooring, solid sidewalks and common industrial structures.
The new concrete sealer was engineered for sustainability as well as environmental safety. It will not present a risk to concrete surfaces, the earth or even living creatures. Daimer®'s green chemicals provide thorough and quick biodegradability. Daimer®'s green concrete sealant has shown its safety as indicated in the non-reactive, non-hazard, non-flammable ratings in the four corners of the NFPA's chemical hazard-rating diamond.
The formulation has been extra-concentrated for easier shipping and inventory management. Daimer®'s Concrete Sealer produces approximately ten gallons of finished product from one concentrated gallon.
Source: http://www.daimer.com