Eco Sparta Shield offers fast cure, high gloss, UV yellowing resistance, chemical resistance and practically odour free, offering wide usage in many kinds of applications.
Ecoshields Polyaspartics are the next generation in 2 component, fast drying, Aliphatic Polyurea.
USESEco Sparta Shield is suitable for interior and exterior applications:
- Pharmaceutical
- Healthcare facilities
- Schools
- Food prep / kitchens
- Garage floors
- Malls
- Manufacturing plants
- Restrooms
- Aisle ways
- Laboratories
- Kennels
- Retail stores
- Chemical plants
- Commercial areas
- Driveways
- Decorative flake flooring
- UV and wear resistant topcoat for Polyurethanes and epoxy coatings
ADVANTAGES
- Fast cure enables early 24 hour use of premises
- Superior impact and wear resistance
- Excellent chemical and stain resistance
- Excellent wetting and penetration to achieve mechanical adhesion
- Suitable for interior and exterior application
- Excellent salt spray and humidity resistance
- UV resistance against yellowing
- Low temperature cure
- Reduces floor care and maintenance costs
- Flexible
- VOC compliant
COVERAGE
Coverage should be approximately 8m² per litre for a film build of 125 microns per coat.
Eco Sparta Shield (Slow)
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, polyaspartic and sports floor 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.