Ezeflor (EP) epoxy flooring systems are exceptionally hard wearing floor toppings with outstanding adhesion, chemical resistance, compressive and flexural strength. They provide a long lasting, non-dusting, seamless surface which is easy to clean and maintain.
Ezeflor (EP) levels out holes and imperfections in the base floor which facilitates movements of forklifts, pallet trucks and trolleys and also prevents further deterioration of the substrate.
SALIENT FEATURES:
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High abrasion resistance
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Excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, oils and chemicals
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Good adhesion to substrate
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High compressive and flexural strength
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Easy application and maintenance
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Anti-fungal and anti-bacterial
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Dust free and anti-skid
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Fast curing
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Available in wide variety of colours
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Antistatic and food grade available
SELECTION:
Ezeflor (EP) flooring systems can be tailor made to suit the requirements of the customer. The choice of system and thickness of the floor will depend on various factors such as load, type of traffic, chemical resistance, safety requirements, operating temperature, aesthetics and economics.
SURFACE PREPARATION:
The surface on which the floor coating is to be applied should be freed from all traces of dirt, grease and impurities. Commonly used surface preparation techniques include dust free sand/grit blasting, high pressure power washing, flame blasting, concrete scarifying, wet scouring, wire brushing, etc. Allow the surface to be totally dry before application. On metallic surfaces, remove all traces of rust to conform to Sa 2.5 on the Swedish de-rusting scale.
APPLICATION:
Base Coat:
The components of the base coat (refer Table 1) are mixed thoroughly in the specified ratio and applied over the clean surface either by brush, trowel or lamb's wool roller. In case of highly compacted floors having low porosity (e.g. tremix floors) it is recommended that PR101 A/B should be used in place of PR100 A/B. Apply the second coat over the base coat after 5 hours but not later than 48 hours.
Second Coat:
Depending on the desired thickness of floor coating required, the various components are selected as per Table l. For floor coatings below 0.5 mm thickness the components are mixed thoroughly and applied by brush or roller. The desired thickness per coat is obtained by controlling the quantity of material that is spread per unit area.
In the case of self- leveling floors, application is done by saw toothed trowel. The mixture is poured in strips over the surface and then spread evenly with the trowel. Marks left by the trowel are eliminated by going over th