Laying a Decorative Resin Bound Surface

Posted by: Ronacrete Ltd

RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing must be laid onto a sound structurally stable base which is smooth and flat and capable of receiving the expected traffic, e.g. concrete, tarmac. The substrate should have a minimum fall of 1% to allow for drainage. Where required, form a bonded perimeter to create a permanent and secure edging.

The substrate must be dry.

Mixing
Mix the two component RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing Resin with a drill and paddle. Once mixed pour RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing Aggregate into a forced action mixer and pour resin over the top. Mix until it is clear all aggregate is covered in resin.

Installation
Place onto the prepared surface, compact, level and smooth. Avoid excessive compaction as this will reduce porosity. Finish the surface with a wood float.

Curing
Allow to cure. At 20ºC protect from rain for 1 – 2 hours. Foot traffic / light vehicle traffic after 4 hours / 1-2 days at 20ºC.

Slip Resistant Surfaces
Immediately, evenly cast RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing Anti-Slip Aggregate onto the wet surface at approximately 0.1kg/m² to achieve greater slip resistance.

Ronacrete highly recommend that products are applied by one of our Approved Contractors

If you are interested in becoming a Ronacrete Approved Contractor and would like more information as to what is involved and the benefits to your company, please phone 01279 638700 or email tech@ronacrete.co.uk“Your text to link here…(Email Ronacrete)”:mailto:tech@ronacrete.co.uk and leave your details.

Full installation instructions can be found in the Ronadeck Technical Data Sheet from this link.

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Information Updated on: 13 July 2012