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Uses
AIM DP I Emulsion Non-Fibered Damp Proofing coating is ideal for reducing dampness and moisture infiltration through foundation walls, parapets, firewalls, tanks, culverts, cisterns, and bridge abutments. AIM DP I Emulsion Non-Fibered Damp Proofing is applicable for above-grade cavity wall applications and below-grade masonry wall damp proofing. The AIM damp proofing product line also helps to minimize internal structural damage from mildew and mold. Suitable for “green” or slightly damp surfaces.
Description
AIM DP I Emulsion Non-Fibered Damp Proofing is a cold-applied water-based asphalt emulsion damp proofing and vapor-retarding coating. Suitable for use on “green” or slightly damp surfaces. AIM DP I Emulsion Non-Fibered Damp Proofing is fiber-free for application by brush or spray.
Specifications
Applicable Specification: ASTM D1187, Type I and ASTM D1227, Type III, Class 1
Coverage: Approximately 70 – 100 ft.²/gal. (1.71- 2.45 m²/L) per coat.
| VOC | < 50 g/l |
Application
AIM DP I Emulsion Non-Fibered Damp Proofing should only be applied when temperatures are expected to remain above 50°F for the next 24 hours. Surface to be coated should be free of oil, grease, dirt, laitance and loose material. Dry surfaces must be dampened with water and kept damp until application.
Apply AIM DP I Emulsion Non-Fibered Damp Proofing by brush, roller or spray with the proper equipment. Consult the spray equipment manufacturer for more information. For dense surfaces and exterior surfaces below grade: Fill in all crevices and grooves, making sure coating is continuous and free from breaks and pinholes. Carry coating over exposed top and outside edge of footing. Spread around all joints, grooves, and slots and into all chases, corners, reveals, and soffits. Bring the coating to finished grade.
Backfilling should be done within 24 to 48 hours after application. Do not longer than seven days maximum before backfilling. Be careful not to damage or rupture the film or displace coating. Some situations may require protection board. Clean wet coating with soap and water. Dry coating may be removed with mineral spirits. Use care when handling solvents.


