The LiquiDAM

Words: Dan KamysTEC’s The LiquiDAM Penetrating Moisture Vapor Barrier delivers less than .1 permeability of water vapor through the membrane.

Moisture penetration through concrete slabs can cause severe problems for flooring systems. Even relatively low moisture emissions (MVER) can lead to the deterioration of flooring adhesives. The new and improved formula delivers a higher level of moisture protection than the current version, while keeping the same time- and labor-saving benefits.

The formula continues to require no shot blasting for clean, sound concrete and allows same-day flooring installation with a one-coat, fast-drying formula that cures in four to five hours and exceeds the newly released ASTM F3010-13 standard for moisture vapor barriers. When used as a complete TEC system with other surface preparation products and flooring adhesives, The LiquiDAM also qualifies for a 20-year Moisture Control Limited System Warranty.

The LiquiDAM Penetrating Moisture Vapor Barrier can be applied to new or existing concrete with a maximum relative humidity of 100 percent and a moisture vapor emission rate of 25 pounds per 1000 square feet, per 24 hours. Applied with a squeegee or a 1/16-inch-square notch trowel and a 3/16-inch nap foam roller, one coat boasts more than 150 square feet of coverage, depending on surface porosity.

For more information, visit tecspecialty.com.
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