ResinForce Water Based Epoxy

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RF-WBE
Product Description

ResinForce Water Based Epoxy is a specially formulated, low odor, two component, water based epoxy primer for interior use.

This product provides excellent substrate penetration and is a suitable primer for most epoxies, urethanes, polyureas and polyaspartic polyureas.

Key Features

  • Water Based Epoxy

  • 40% Solids Content

  • High Gloss & Low VOC's

  • Two Component - 1:1 Mix Ratio

Specifications / Compliances

  • Dried coating is USDA accepted

  • Meets OTC/LADCO VOC Limits

Packaging

Available in 2 gallon and 10 gallon kits

COVERAGE RATE:

First Coat - Direct to Concrete : 200 - 300 ft2 per gallon* Second Coat - Over Existing Coating : 250 - 350 ft2 per gallon*

*Coverage rates may vary depending upon surface porosity, texture, application method and prior coating application. Excessive build up should be avoided.

APPLICATION:
Using a brush and/or 3/8" nap shedless roller, dip and roll the mixed material from a roller pan. 18" rollers are recommended for any surface to speed up application time and reduce roller marks. Start by placing the wet roller at one corner of an approximate 4' x 4' square and roll the material at an angle to opposite corner applying no pressure to the roller. Spread the material across only that square and immediately back-roll to even out material and roller lines. Adjust the size of your square as needed based on the amount of material being applied with the roller. After finishing the square, move on to the next square using the same technique. While applying keep a wet edge to prevent roller marks. It is recommended to work in sections usually using control joints as dividers to ensure proper application results. Apply the mixed material within the usable pot life time frame. If the material becomes thick while applying and sticking to the roller, stop applying and discard the mixed material. At this point it has reached the end of the usable pot life. Do not allow to puddle! Use a brush to remove excess coating in joints. An airless or HVLP sprayer may also be used.

For SDS Sheet Part A CLICK HERE
For SDS Sheet Part B CLICK HERE
For TDS Sheet CLICK HERE