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Solvent-Free Epoxy Floor Primer

Name: Kingcoat FP-200SF
Introduction:

     A two-component, ambient temperature cure, solvent-free modified epoxy primer which is developed for coating concrete surface prior to application of epoxy intermediate/top coats and polyurethane final coats. It serves as a sealer coat, as it penetrates the concrete capillaries and seals them. Thus increases adhesion between both layers, reduces the absorption of subsequent epoxy and polyurethane coating materials, and improves coverage with enhanced protective effect.

Mixing Ratio: A-component/B-component=2/1(weight)
Package: A-component=14kg, B-component=7kg
       Information

Application Advantages
? Penetrates into the capillaries present in the concrete and seals them
? Can be applied on fresh, old concrete surface
? Improves strength of concrete surface with abrasion and impact resistances
? Excellent adhesion with epoxy intermediate/top coats, polyurethane top coats and concrete
? Eco-friendly, non-solvent formula
? Also can be applied to coat on metal surface
Application Procedure
   While applying Kingcoat FP-200SF coat, surface preparation is the most important part. Remove all the loose materials to expose the base surface. Wash the surface with plenty of water. A 10% muriatic acid solution wash should follow. Again washthe surface with plenty of water. Let the surface dry to saturated surface dry (SSD) condition. Fill all the cracks, honey-combs, voids etc, using cement mortar or our Kingbond repair compound. Let the surface dry completely and polish it with grindingleveling. Mix the A and B parts of Kingcoat FP-200SF thoroughly, to get a uniform consistency. Apply a coat of Kingcoat FP-200SF liberally by brush or roller over the surface. Allow the surface to be touch-dry. The surface is now ready for intermediate/top epoxy or final polyurethane coating. Apply the necessary topcoat over this primer coat for best results.
Application Areas
? Heavy-duty industrial manufacturing facilities, warehouses, airports
? Chemical and pharmaceutical plants
? Food processing and dairy plant flooring
? Clean rooms, laboratories, show rooms, garages
? Institutional facilities, schools, hospitals
? Commercial traffic floors