Product Description
ResinForce Low Viscosity Metallic Epoxy
DESCRIPTION:
ResinForce LV Metallic Epoxy (RF-LVME) is a is a solvent-free, two component (2:1), low viscosity epoxy coating system with UV Blockers to be as UV Stable as possible for a premium epoxy coating system. It exhibits very good appearance, chemical and physical properties. It was developed for systems that require a low viscosity epoxy coating for easier application and maximum artistic appearance.
RF-LVME Properties: Based on 73°F @ 50% RH*
Working time...........35-40 Mins Pot Life....................40-50 Mins
Tack Free..................8-12 Hours Re-Coat Time.........16-24 Hours
Light Traffic...……………24 Hours Full Cure….…….....….….5-7 Days
**Note: Higher temperatures and humidity will shorten pot life and cure times.
Colder temperatures and/or lower humidity will extend pot life and cure times.
SURFACE PREPARATION:
The concrete surface must be deemed mechanically and structurally sound, thoroughly clean of debris, oils, fats, waxes, sealers, curing agents, and other contamination. New concrete must be fully cured for a minimum of 28 days. Do not apply to wet concrete. Chloride, moisture, and pH levels should be checked prior to application. Mechanically prep the concrete surface by shot blasting or diamond grinding with 30 grit or coarser diamonds to achieve a dust free CSP-3 profile. If applying over existing coating, beyond the recoat window, the surface should be sanded thoroughly with 60-120 grit sand paper until the surface is completely abraded with scratches. Substrate and material temperature should be 59°F - 86°F with a maximum relative humidity of 85%. If applied outside these limits the coating may have excessive air entrapment, bubbles, blisters, blushing, hazing, curing issues, or adhesion issues.
COVERAGE RATE:
Primer Direct to Concrete: 100-150 sq ft per gallon (10-16 mils)
Metallic Coat over Primer: 30-50 sq ft per gallon (32-40 mils)
Not recommended for exterior use.
MIXING:
Pre-mix Part A and Part B separately with a stir stick, low speed mixer, or vigorously shake containers prior to combining components together to ensure uniform distribution of raw materials. When using a 3-Gallon Kit, the Part A container can be used as the mixing container. A Paint Strainer bag may also be used after adding mica powders to minimize clumps and comets. Pour contents from Part B container into the Part A container, then mix with a helix or jiffy mixer for 2 minutes at various angles, directions, scooping sides, bottom, and all around for a good uniform mix. For best results, pour contents into a separate clean container and mix again for 30 seconds to avoid any unmixed material clinging to walls of the container. Avoid creating a vortex in the material which could introduce air and/or moisture content to the mixture. Immediately pour contents out of the pail onto the floor to begin spreading. Discard the pail promptly, do not leave it tilted upside down on the floor.
APPLICATION:
Apply mixed material by pouring onto the surface and spread with a flexible squeegee, lint free roller, or T-Bar. Use a brush or small roller for edges, corners, and other hard to reach areas. If the material becomes thick while applying and sticking to theapplication tools, stop applying and discard the mixed material. Clean-up tools and equipment with Xylene. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY! Refer to TDS for more information.