Bon Expands Its Line of Construction Chemicals

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BonWay™ has expanded its line of construction chemicals to include sealers, cure and seals products, and specialty chemicals.
The BonWay™ division of Bon Tool Co. has expanded its line of construction chemicals to include sealers, cure and seals products, and specialty chemicals designed for professional use. These products provide unique benefits to contractors, architects, engineers and other construction professionals for concrete, masonry and hardscape applications.

BonWay™ offers a complete array of products that will meet the desired standards for various indoor and outdoor projects. When selecting the proper sealing compounds for concrete, masonry, paver or decorative concrete jobs, a number of factors will be considered. ASTM standards, resistance to UV light, % of solids content, solvent vs. water based, VOC requirements and color matching are all important properties in choosing the right product for the job. For aesthetics purposes, one may also choose high gloss, medium or a matte finish. Bon specialty products include Gator Grip anti-slip additive, form release and concrete cleaning detergent.

BonWay™ construction chemicals have a proven history of excellent performance to improve, repair and protect concrete and masonry. BonWay™ provides its customers with technical support materials, as well as marketing materials, highlighting the chemicals properties.

This expanded offering of chemicals complements the BonWay™ Decorative Concrete line by providing the complete array of products that is needed to produce an attractive alternative to plain concrete. From the concrete finishing tools, texture and patterning tools and concrete coloring to enhancing and protecting the end result, BonWay™ has it.
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