Black And Gold Epoxy Floor Metallic Resin Coating Self Leveling
Product Descriptions:
Product Name
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Black Epoxy Floor Coating |
Drying time (25℃)
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Touch dry≤4 hours / Hard dry≤24 hours
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Viscosity (25℃), cps
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Part A 5000 - 5500, Part B 500-550 cps
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Solid Content, %
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100
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Hardness, shore D
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≥85
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Coverage (advise 2 coats)
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0.5kg/sqm per coat
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Quick Details:
Epoxy stands out as one of the toughest and most robust materials, ideal for crafting resilient working floors. Its exceptional resistance against crushing damage makes it capable of supporting heavy machinery without compromise. For instance, vehicle dealerships find epoxy floors an excellent choice, offering durability to showcase numerous cars or trucks without concerns of floor damage. Moreover, it excels in handling high-traffic areas effortlessly.
A metallic epoxy floor embodies a mesmerizing blend of metallic pigments, crafting captivating swirls and fluid wave-like patterns. Its unique feature lies in the play of dimensionality, adding depth and distinctive character to the floor. Each metallic epoxy floor boasts individuality, ensuring a completely unique and visually arresting flooring solution.
Features:
1. Seamless, easily cleanable surface
2. Resistant to stains and water
3. Durability
4. Self leveling
5. Super 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.