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Selden Research Ltd
Staden Business Park
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Buxton
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Tel : 01298 26226
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floorcare >> Floor Polish
Selstat
A002
high solids antistatic metallised polish
description
High performance dissipative floor polish.
Retains performance even at humidities as low as 11%
Independently tested to IEC 61340 - 4 - 1 and BS 7506.
Makes charge dissipate off a standard vinyl floor.
Improves the conductivity of conductive flooring.
Applies, hardens and protects like a normal floor polish.
Non-slip
application
For all linoleum, P.V.C., rubber, sealed cork, sealed wood, terrazzo and thermoplastic floors.
N.B. Not suitable for unsealed wood, unsealed cork or laminate flooring.
directions
Selstat must be applied to a clean grease free floor. Strip old polish with Selate then rinse thoroughly with clean water, allow floor to dry. Apply a thin even film of Selstat using a clean lint free mop or applicator. Apply a second coat when the first is dry (approximately 30 minutes).
COVERAGE: 60 square metres per litre.
N.B. Buffing is not recommended as this will reduce the static dissipative property of the polish.
Technical
Composition
A blend of acrylic copolymers, resins and coploymer wax incorporating a antistat agent, wetting agents and film forming aids in a stable water based emulsion form incorporating metal cross linking additives.
Appearance
Opaque liquid
Colour
white
Viscosity
<10 cps
Density
1.028
pH
8.0 - 8.2
Activity
18%
Fragrance
Characteristic, slightly sweet
Stability
2 years in unopened containers
Biodegradability
All surfactants contained in Selden Products meet the requirements of the EU Detergent Directive 2005 – 2004/648/EC.
This requires all surfactants to break down both quickly and completely into harmless material such as CO2 and water.