Description
Epoxy 400 Clear Fast Cure is a top - notch, low - viscosity, 100% solids resin system designed for a wide range of flooring uses. It's great for high - build coatings, aggregate - filled floors, and decorative epoxy pebble applications. This epoxy cures without a blush, offering an excellent mix of physical strength, flexibility, and chemical resistance. It provides superb clarity when used over color quartz aggregate and decorative architectural concrete. The pigmented version has high pigment loading, ensuring good substrate hiding and color consistency when applied with a roller. Its lower viscosity compared to many competitors makes it easier to handle in cooler temperatures and gives it outstanding troweling features. You can also add fine silica fillers for easy 'slurry' floor application. There's a fast - cure hardener for cold - weather (down to 40°F) or accelerated room - temperature curing, and a special hardener for adhesion to damp concrete. Epoxy 400 is very versatile and perfect as a primer, finish coat, or aggregate binder in places like manufacturing facilities, warehouses, correctional facilities, and loading docks. But it's not suitable for food processing areas, commercial kitchens, wineries, or areas with constant corrosive exposure. For those, choose Epoxy 600 or Epoxy 900 Novolac instead. Features include a low - viscosity, 100% solids system, blush - free curing, excellent clarity, high pigment loading, fast - cure hardener for cold - weather, special hardener for damp concrete, and non - suitability for food or corrosive areas. Specifications: Colors & Finishes: Clear, All 10 Standard Colors, Fast Cure, UVR; Kit Sizes: 1 1/2 Gallons, 15 Gallons.
Using Epoxy 400 is straightforward. First, make sure the floor surface is clean and dry. For damp concrete, use the special hardener provided. Mix the resin and hardener according to the instructions. If you're using it in cold weather (down to 40°F), choose the fast - cure hardener. When applying, you can use a roller for an even coat, especially for the pigmented version to ensure color consistency. You can also add fine silica fillers for a 'slurry' floor, but be careful with the amount to maintain the right viscosity. Remember, this product is not for food processing areas, commercial kitchens, wineries, or areas with constant corrosive exposure. After application, let it cure properly. For maintenance, clean the floor regularly with a mild cleaner. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they may damage the epoxy surface.