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547 UniPro Series Underlayment, Gray, 10 lb Box

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HENRY 12159 547 UniPro Series Underlayment, Gray, 10 lb Box

Item #: 12159 by WW HENRY

UPC #: 042369192828

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Features
  • Extremely versatile, use with almost any substrate
  • Fast setting, ready for most floors in 1 to 2 hrs
  • Excellent fill characteristics
  • Non-sanded formula trowels easily for a smooth finish
  • Non-shrinking - reduces installation time
  • Exceeds 5000 psi compressive strength, the highest available

Color

Gray

Net Content

10 lb

Form

Powder

Drying Time

60 min

Specific Gravity

2.7 to 3.1

Applicable Materials

Brass Ceramic Lead Quarry Stainless Steel Terrazzo Wood

Odor/Scent

Cement

pH Range

12 to 13

Temperature Rating

85 deg F

Nomenclature

12159 547 UNDERLYMNT UNIV 10LB

Functional Cure Time

48 hr

Container Type

Box

Product Overview
UNDERLAYMENT UNIV 547 10LB
Specifications:

Compositions: Calcium Carbonate Portland Cement Calcium Aluminate Cement Calcium Sulfate Vinyl Acetate Copolymer Calcium Hydroxide Crystalline Silica Quartz

Use for preparing substrates to accept flooring. For use as a patch, underlayment or embossing leveler. Use with almost any substrate. Fast setting. Ready for most floors in 1 to 2 hrs. Non-sanded formula trowels easily for a smooth finish. Non-shrinking. Reduces installation time. Exceeds 5000 psi compressive strength. Bonds to concrete, ceramic tile, quarry tile and terrazzo (except metal terrazzo strips), wood and wood underlayments, clean and abraded steel, stainless steel, brass and lead, primed poured-in-place gypsum subfloors and radiant-heated subfloors where the surface temperature does not exceed 85 deg F.