2200 Paxton Street
Harrisburg, PA 17111-1038
Office: 717.233.8781 or
Toll Free: 800.466.8781 (US)
Facsimile: 717.232.5199

Smith Paint Products®

2200 Paxton Street
Harrisburg, PA 17111-1038
Office: 717.233.8781
Toll Free: 800.466.8781 (US)
Facsimile: 717.232.5199

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Liquid Polymer

Smith’s Liquid Polymer is a concentrated cross-linking VAE copolymer for use as a site batching additive for a variety of concrete applications or as a primer. 

When Smith’s Liquid Polymer is mixed with water, Portland Cement and aggregates, it yields a material which can be used for structural repairs, sloping mortars, and more.  Once fully cured, the repair is water submersible, freeze/thaw resistant with tenacious adhesion as well as very good greater flexibility.  When mixed with water only, Smith’s Liquid Polymer may be used to prime concrete and other mineral based substrates prior to resurfacing overlayments, masonry, ceramic tile, SLU’s, concrete mortars and more.

Smith’s Liquid Polymer is fully water submersible once fully cured.

RECOMMENDED USES:

  • Overhead/Vertical/Horizontal Structural Concrete Repairs
  • Concrete Fountains, Dams, Bridge Columns, Swimming Pools, Ponds, water submersed repairs, etc.
  • Plaster
  • Concrete Overlayments & Micro-Toppings
  • Primer for Concrete Repairs
  • Screeds & Sloping Mortar Applications
  • Bonds to:
    • Concrete & Polymer Modified Overlays
    • Terrazzo
    • Stone & Quarry Tiles
    • Wood Subfloors (As a primer over underlayment grade plywood or OSB)

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Concentrated, Multipurpose Additive & Primer
  • Yields a freeze/thaw stable finished product
  • Greater Resistance to Hydrolysis vs. Vinyl Acetate Homopolymer
  • Tenacious Bond
  • Water Submersible
  • Easy to Use – Provides Excellent Workability in concrete mixes
  • Achieves Excellent Binder Efficiency when mixed with concrete
  • Low Odor & Zero VOC’s
    • Non-Hazardous – Contains no ingredients known/identified as a potential human carcinogens or hazardous by OSHA, NTP, IARC, SARA or California Prop 65