Thermal-Chem Announces new Epoxy Gel Material

Thermal-Chem is excited to announce a new addition to their concrete repair and restoration line; 729 ArmorGel is a three-component, epoxy gel repair system designed for small concrete repairs.

Oftentimes in the field a contractor has to make their own patch material using left over epoxy and whatever sand or fill they have on hand. This can lead to inconsistent mixes that are too dry or too wet which can lead to wasted product or repair failures down the road. The 729 ArmorGel eliminates the guess work and provides a consistent patch martial every time that produces a extremely tough and durable repair with excellent adhesion.

When mixed, 729 ArmorGel has a peanut butter like consistency that is perfect for filling cracks, joints, pits, and other surface irregularities in concrete. Once hard the 729 ArmorGel can then be ground smooth prior to the application of a coating. 729 ArmorGel is a extremely versatile material that can also be used as a cant cove material, filling bug holes in cast-concrete, and to patch vertical and overhead concrete as well.

Available in one- and three-gallon kits the mix ratio is 2:1 (Part A to Part B) by volume and each kit contains the exact amount of Part A, Part B, and gel additive to create the perfect patch every time.

Thermal-Chem has been a proven leader in advanced polymer technology since 1976, with some of the most sophisticated and innovative floor protection products on the market today.

For more information on the 729 ArmorGel line visit www.ThermalChem.com or call 800-635-3773 for more information and pricing.

Contact Information: Thermal-Chem 2550 Edgington Street Franklin Park, IL 60131 847-288-9090 www.thermalchem.com

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