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Q: Where does the TruGround® Conductive Primer get applied?
Read moreA: Detec’s patented TruGround® Conductive Primer provides the required conductivity for an Electronic Leak Detection test to be valid. ...
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Q: How much area can TruGround® cover?
Read moreA: Detec’s TruGround® Conductive Primer is sold in 5 gallon pails. One 5 gallon pail of TruGround® covers approximately...
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Q: What is the desired mil thickness for applying TruGround®?
Read moreA: TruGround® is to be applied as thin as possible therefore it can not be measured in mil thickness.
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Q: Who applies the TruGround® primer?
Read moreA: TruGround® is typically applied by the roofer or waterproofing contractor.
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Q: Do I have to tape the seams when applying TruGround®?
Read moreA: No. If the joint is larger than 1/8″, apply the TruGround® with a paint brush to the joints...
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Q: How many coats are required when applying TruGround®?
Read moreA: TruGround® conductive primer only requires one coat on most substrates. Any coloration of the substrate visible through the...
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Q: Do I have to have a dedicated connection to the TruGround®?
Read moreA: No. When TruGround® is applied to the substrate, apply the TruGround® from the field to all metallic/grounded penetrations....
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Q: How fast does the TruGround® primer dry?
Read moreA: Typically, TruGround dries in approximately 30 minutes. Drying time depends on the substrate, temperature and relative humidity (RH). ...
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Q: How does the IntegriScan differ from EFVM®* (Electric Field Vector Mapping)?
Read moreA: How they are similar: – Both are listed in the ASTM Standard Guide D7877. – Both are low...
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Q: Is an IntegriScan a viable alternative to flood-testing?
Read moreA: Detec’s patented scanning technology can quickly, safely and accurately pinpoint leaks without the threat of water damage –...
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