Floor Coating

CLEANPOXY MULTI MOLDING

usage
To repair and fill cracks on concrete floors

It is 2k solvent-free epoxy type of transparent putty mainly composed of solvent-free epoxy resin and modified amine and has excellent hardness and adhesion.
Becuase of its fast drying time, it is suitable to repair cracks or provide good leveling.

specification

Paint type
Modified epoxy / Modified amine (2K)
Drying time
Drying time
Category 5℃ 20℃ 30℃
Set-to-touch 8 hours 4 hours 3 hours
Dry-through 18 hours 6 hours 4 hours
Over-coat (Min.) 36 hours 18 hours 12 hours
Over-coat (Max.) 9 days 4 days 3 days
Pot life 30 minutes 15 minutes 7 minutes
Thinner
Not Applicable
Dilution ratio
▷No dilution
Specific gravity
Approx. 1.1
Theoretical Coverage
0.55 ㎏/㎡ (based on 0.5mm)
Solid volume ratio
95±3 %
Color
Transparent
Thickness of dried film
0.5~1mm
Mixing ratio
Base(A)/Hardener(B)=2.5/1 (wt.)
Gloss
Glossy
Shelf life
12 months
Package unit
9L, 3L (A+B)

how to use

Surface treatment
1. Cure concrete for at least 28 days at a temperature of 21℃ and a relative humidity of 50%.
2, Completely remove oil, moisture, sand, dust, laitance and other foreign matter from the surface and maintain surface smoothness.
Coating method
1. Reinforce cracks, crevices, and joints between walls and floors with an epoxy putty after primer.
2. Apply smoothly to the base surface using a roller, etc. after evenly mixing the base and hardener.
Recommended system
▷Primer : Epoxy primer
▷Top coat : Epoxy top coat
▷Putty : CLEANPOXY MULTI MODLING
Coating conditions
1. Atmosphere Temperature: 5~35℃, Surface Temperature: 40℃ or below, Relative Humidity: 80% or less
2. Moisture content in the concrete: 6% or less
3. Due to characteristic of transparent epoxy, color may go different as time passes if the paint color is bright.
4. The degree of yellowing varies depending on long-term exposure to sunlight or indoor lighting.
5. Delay in drying, decrease in hardness, whitening, and skid marks occur in case thinner is used in excess of the recommended amount.
※ The more thicker the film thickness is, the less transparent it will be.