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SEALFLEX SI-ULTRATAC 255 Flooring Adhesive announced by Sealflex Moisture Solutions
Sealflex Moisture Solutions has introduced its SI-UltraTac 255 Pressure-Sensitive Flooring Adhesive. Specially formulated for use under VCT and similar materials as well as carpet and carpet tiles, SI-UltraTac 255 is high-solids, water-based acrylic adhesive that resists up to 8 pounds of moisture emission, while inhibiting mildew and bacteria growth. Backed by a unique 5-year warranty on labor and floorcovering materials, SI-UltraTac reduces adhesive application costs and is less expensive than other water vapor control alternatives.
COSTA MESA, CA February 12, 2004 -- Sealflex Moisture Solutions has introduced its SI-UltraTac 255 Pressure-Sensitive Flooring Adhesive. Specially formulated for use under VCT and similar materials as well as carpet and carpet tiles, SI-UltraTac 255 is high-solids, water-based acrylic adhesive that resists up to 8 pounds of moisture emission, while inhibiting mildew and bacteria growth. Backed by a unique 5-year warranty on labor and floorcovering materials, SI-UltraTac reduces adhesive application costs and is less expensive than other water vapor control alternatives.
SI-UltraTac 255 is easy and safe to use, with a working time of 10 hours. It does not re-emulsify when properly installed and requires no certification process, no costly outside contractor installation and no time-consuming delays as with other systems. Non-flammable and solvent-free, it contains no hazardous volatile organic compounds and emits very low odor.
SI-UltraTac 255 is warranted for 5 years for up to 8 pounds of moisture resistance when used with Sealflexs pH Blocker/Primer 100. If pH Blocker/Primer 100 is not used, SI-UltraTac 255 is warranted for 5 years for up to 5-1/2 pounds of moisture resistance.
For SI-UltraTac 255 information, contact Sealflex Industries, 2925 College Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626; 800-651-2098; www.sealflex.com
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