Application Advantages
? Eco-friendly, zero-VOC, two-component waterborne composition
? Breathable coat, which prevents blisters
? Resistance to mild chemicals, oil and water
? Creates a seamless, dustproof and easy to clean surface
? Forms a tough, hard and UV resistant finish surface, especially is available in exterior areas
? Good resistance to stain, scratch, abrasion, impact
? Forms semi-glossy or silk-matt finish
Application Procedure
While applying Kingcoat two-component acrylic/epoxy topcoat series, 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 wash the 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 grinding leveling. Apply a coat of Kingcoat FP-400WB liberally by brush or roller over the surface. Allow the surface to be touch-dry. Mix the A and B parts of Kingcoat FIC-1800WB thoroughly, to get a uniform consistency. Trowel the first coat over this primer coat. Allow the coat to cure for 12 hours. Again trowel the second coat over the first coat, preferably in a perpendicular direction to the first coat, and so on until the coating thickness. Let the coat dry completely and polish it with grinding leveling. Apply the first coat of Kingcoat two-component acrylic/epoxy topcoat liberally by brush or roller over this intermediate coat. Allow the coat to cure for 12 hours. Again apply the second coat over the first coat, preferably in a perpendicular direction to the first coat. Let the system cure for 24 hours. Protect the treatment during the curing period from mechanical disturbances, water splashes, direct sunlight & heat. Areas
Application Areas
? Chemical and pharmaceutical industries
? Food processing and dairy plant flooring
? Workshop, warehouse, garage, basement, non-skid floors
? Institutional facilities, schools, residences, hospitals
? Commercial traffic floors