Item
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Epoxy Resin(A)
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Hardener(B)
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Appearance
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Liquid
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Liquid
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Color
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Transparent
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Transparent
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Viscosity@25ºC
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1300-1500
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50-100
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Mix Ratio | 2:1 by weight | |
Hardness | Shore, D82-85 | |
Gel Time
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30-40mins@25ºC
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Curing Time
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6hrs@25ºC, 4hrs@35ºC
12hrs, Dry Completely |
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Recoat Time
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24Hrs
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Max Pour Depth
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1-3cm max per single pour
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Shelf Life
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12 months
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Usage
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Perfect for Thin Pours 1/4" or Less. TC2001 Epoxy is self-leveling, and can easily be built up in 1/4" layers to any desired thickness. It is perfect for use as a coating on artwork, counters, wood creations or concrete flooring. |
Quick Details:
Metallic epoxy is reflective and can look slippery, but it's not. Epoxy is actually an excellent option if you want non-slip flooring. It's also possible to add topcoats for further grip if necessary, while keeping your floor looking distinctively yours.
Solid epoxy is extremely durable, and it is possible to engineer it further to provide more longevity. A properly-installed metallic epoxy floor will last many years with minimal maintenance. And if the surface does become damaged from falling objects or similar abrasions, it can often be repaired for a nominal cost.
Features:
1. Seamless, easily cleanable surface
2. Resistant to stains and water
3. Durability
4. Self leveling
5. High gloss finish
6. Amazing and unique results
Advantages:
Resin floors are a widely used flooring solution. This system utilizes a mix of materials to create a hardened resin surface. This solution is applied in a liquid form, crafting a seamless flooring system. Resin flooring solutions are incredibly durable and built to last. Some thicker types of resin flooring can even be harder than concrete.
By combining our various resins with specific chemical hardeners, the resulting proprietary systems achieve desired levels of chemical-resistance. Therefore, resin flooring is capable of withstanding years of harsh heavy-duty cleanings, making it a viable option for a wide range of applications. Optional additives can be incorporated into resin flooring to achieve desired effects, such as industrial or decorative aggregates, various pigments, decorative multicolored flakes or natural mica chip blends.