FIRM GRIP II – EPOXY

Two-Part High Build Epoxy Coating 2448

Product Description

FIRM GRIP II is a two-part component 100% (+/- 1%) solids epoxy colored coating designed for applications where a high build colorfast impact resistant floor is needed. Recommended for a high build topcoat or basecoat on concrete or masonry. Product is suitable in many chemical exposure environments.

Product Features

  • For use on a high build colorfast impact resistant floor
  • Suitable in many chemical exposure environments
  • 100%% (+/- 1%) solids epoxy coating
  • Available in black (#244821) and yellow (#244831)

Applications

  • Concrete
  • Steel
  • Masonry
  • Wood
  • Ramps
  • Stairs
  • Docks
  • Walkways

Directions for Use

Request and read the technical data sheet before use. Properly prepare the substrate. Remove all contaminants including curing compounds. Make sure the floor surface is dry. Store material at room temperature before using. Apply an appropriate primer. Apply material between 60-90°F-lower temperatures will require more time for material to cure. Check all coats for epoxy blushes. Mix the Part A and Part B together thoroughly (make sure the mix ratio is correct). Apply the material by brush, or roller. Use an air release roller tool to remove any entrapped air. Apply material with the R.H. below 85%.
Do not use in battery areas.
Shelf Life: 1 year in unopened containers (epoxy)
Application Temperature: 60-90°F with relative humidity below 85%
Mix Ratio: 12 pounds (1 gallon) Part A to 4.15 pounds (.50 gallons) Part B (volumes approx.) (standard colors)
Recommended Film Thickness: 12-30 mils
Coverage Per Gallon: 53-130 square feet per gallon @ 12-30 mils
Cure Schedule:
Pot life – 1 1/2 gallon volume ……………. 30-50 minutes
tack free (dry to touch) ……………………….. 5-8 hours
recoat or topcoat …..…………….……….…. 8-12 hours
light foot traffic ………………………..………12-14 hours
full cure (heavy traffic) ……………………………2-7 days
Primer: Recommended
Topcoat: Optional – aliphatic urethanes can be used for increased chemical resistance or increased UV stability.

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