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Citadel Polyurea Coatings Introduces New Fortification Formula to Restore Concrete Surfaces

Citadel Polyurea Coatings, a Minneapolis Minnesota headquartered company offering one-day cure polyurea floor applications, has declared the introduction of its new polyurea-based low-viscosity, high-strength and fast setting fortification formula that can be used for re-constructing or repairing damaged concrete.

Fortification Formula

The flexible fortification formula product is designed for use in repairing damaged control joints, setting anchor bolts, reconstruct vertical curbs and steps and fill fragments and small pieces. The product also can be used as filling material to repair bigger sized fragments, cracks and holes.

The Fortification Formula is actually a dual component product that needs to be mixed in 1:1 ratio. The easy to mix product has self-leveling properties and enables ease of use. The product can be employed in any temperature and allows the use of the place in 10 minutes time thus permitting repairs as and when needed.

Fortification Formula comprises 100% solids and is eco-friendly. It does not contain VOC material and does not smell. The material does not react to excessive heat or cold and doesn’t shrink or elongate. The non-porous material offers good adhesion and durability.

Source: http://www.CitadelFloors.com

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