Product Description
Product Advantages:
- Versatile Self-Leveling Formula
- 45 Minute Pot Life at 70° F Ambient Temperature
- Slower Set Times to Allow for Enhanced Metallics Movement
- Water Clear with High Reflectivity
- Clear and Field Tintable
- Low Odor and VOC Compliant
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Application of product should be placed between Substrate - 50° to 80° F
The substrate temperature during application and curing must be within the limits listed above. Ambient temperature should not be used to judge application temperature. The use of a laser temperature gauge is necessary to find the substrate temperature. If the product is applied outside of these temperature parameters, the product may not cure properly and will not meet specifications in hardness or chemical resistance.
Tinting Instructions:
E-100 Plus is a clear epoxy. E-Tint packs are available in 14 standard colors. Tint pack colorant should be added to Part A and blended for 2-3 minutes prior to adding Part B.
Mixing Instructions:
If less than full kits will be mixed, each component should be mixed thoroughly with individual tools. Using the same tool to mix part A and Part B will cause contamination and ruin the material being saved for future use. E-100 Plus is to be mixed at a ratio of 2 parts A to 1 part B. In clean mixing containers pour the correct ratio in and mechanically mix for 3 minutes using a jiffy-style mixer. DO NOT USE A STIR STICK! The amount of material mixed should only be what can be utilized within the listed pot life of the product. If mixing full 0.75-gallon or 3-gallon kits, the Part A pail may be used as the mixing container.
Application Instructions:
Do not leave mixed material in the mixing container. Mixed product should be poured onto the floor in ribbons then spread and backrolled. A flat or notched squeegee is the most efficient method to quickly get the material across the floor. Do not over-work the product.
RECOAT: Recoat time listed above is directly affected by the ambient surface temperature. Apply additional coatings as early in the recoat window as possible for the best results. Even within the recoat window it is recommended to abrade and clean the existing coat. If the recoat window has passed, it is critical to thoroughly abrade the surface with 80 to 120 grit sanding screens. Thoroughly clean the existing coating before abrading to remove potential contaminants.
Cured Physical Properties:
Compressive Strength – ASTM D695 – 11,800 psi
Tensile Strength – ASTM D638 – 6,440 psi
Flexural Strength – ASTM D790 – 9,700 psi
Adhesion ASTM D-4541 -- >400 psi, concrete fail
Hardness, Shore D – ASTM D2240 – 77
Elongation, percent – ASTM D638 – 10-12
Abrasion Resistance, 1000 gm load 1000 cycles – ASTM D4060 – 40 mg loss
Gloss, 60 Degree – ASTM D523-14 – 90 deg. +
Coefficient of Friction – ASTM D2047 – 0.70
Chemical Resistance Chart:
E = Excellent
F = Fair G = Good NR = Not Recommended |
24 Hour Exposure: Acetic Acid (10%) – F Ammonia (28%) – F Brake Fluid – G Ethanol (100%) – G Gasoline – F Hydraulic Fluid – F Hydrochloric Acid (10%) – G Hydrochloric Acid (25%) – NR MEK – NR Motor Oil – E Mustard – E Power Steering Fluid – G Skydrol – G Sulfuric Acid (10%) – F Sulfuric Acid (50%) – NR Urine – G Vegetable Oil – E Water – E Wine – E Xylene – F |
Turning Point Supply –
Great epoxy floor coating for metallic pearl pigment movement.