Eco Epoxy Shield is a premium 2-component epoxy that is yellowing resistant. Eco Epoxy Shield is 100% solids (no volatile solvents) and contains ZERO fillers or extenders so, it is a pure epoxy resin designed for use on concrete or otherwise rigid substrates.
Eco Epoxy Shield has very high adhesion to most surfaces coupled with high gloss and film build with good wear resistance which makes for aesthetically pleasing functional heavy-duty coated surfaces.
USES
- Decorative flake system base coat (when pigmented) and build coat.
- Art décor floor surface for residential and commercial
- Factory floors
- Retail stores
- Automotive showrooms
- Binder for non-slip particulate surfaces
- Laboratories
ADVANTAGES
- High film build from 100% solids, wet film thickness equals dry film thickness
- High transparency and film clarity
- Suitable for interior and exterior use (pigmented or filled for exterior)
- Adheres well to a wide variety of surfaces
- Good chemical resistance (see following table)
- Water resistant
- Good durability and wear resistance
- Simple to mix 2:1 ration of resin to hardener
- Can be coloured with Eco Epoxy Shield Colour Paste
- Nominal cure approximately 24 hours at 20°C and 65% RH for 200 micron, 5m² per litre film thickness on glass. For cold temperatures, cure time 48 hours at 10°C. Full hardness development over 7 days
- Can be overcoated with Carbon Coat or Eco Sparta Shield
COVERAGE
One coat will cover approximately 1 - 5 square metres per litre, depending on application tool.
Eco Epoxy Shield (Colour Kit)
Colour Choice
Technical Data
Standard colour range is as follows:
- B64 – Charcoal
- N14 – White
- N23 – Neutral Grey
- N35 – Light Grey
- N43 – Pipeline Grey
- N45 – Koala Grey
- N61 – Black
- N64 – Dark Grey
- Y56 – Merino
All other colours on the Australian Standards colour chart are classified as “Vivid”.
Note: our epoxy and polyaspartic coatings chart colours will be displayed differently depending upon the computer and screen settings. Therefore they should be treated as a guide only.
The Australian Standard AS2700 “Colour Standards for General Purposes” presents reference colours for use in choosing colour schemes. These colours are for use in the industrial, architectural and decorative areas with particular emphasis on paints and related materials.
AS2700 has been in use in Australia since 1985, and is extensively referred to in many other Australian Standards .
Australian Standards colours are used throughout many Industries in Australia and New Zealand.
Australian Standards Colours are used for the marking of physical hazards and the identification of certain equipment in many Industries.