Mar31

The Importance of Sealers

Concrete is used for many purposes. It is used for flooring, roofing, making statues, stairs, garden ornaments, etc. Most of them get exposed to extreme climates like heat and cold, wind and rain. Concrete gets damaged due to moisture intrusion, chemical intrusion, alkali silica reaction, etc. This causes damage to the concrete substance and its life gets shortened. To protect a concrete from these problems a sealer is applied, which are coatings applied to concrete to protect from corrosion. It reduces the porosity of concrete, preventing water and dirt from entering into the concrete. Sealers can block surface moisture that can transmit chemicals and water through the pores.

Sealers are mainly of two categories, topical sealers and the penetrating sealers. Topical sealers or film former sealers as they are called as they form a membrane, provide topical protection. They mostly give a glossy appearance to the concrete surface. Commonly used topic sealers are acrylic resins which are cheap and easy to apply. Epoxy is another one similar to acrylic resin only thing is it is more durable, so used in floors of garage, factory, etc. Penetrating sealers are good for dry surfaces. It does not change appearance of the surface. They chemically react and form a bond with minerals in the concrete. Helps blocking moisture on the surface and increase the density and strength of concrete. They are almost permanent. Silanes form a good permanent sealer which is expensive but is very effective. Silicates could also be used which is comparatively cheaper. Silanes and silicates are of smaller molecules. Siliconates are penetrating sealers of larger molecules. Though a bit expensive it is considered the best for highly porous substances. The different varieties of sealers are at times used in combination to give a greater strength and protection.

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