Description
PP - S85 is an outstanding two - component, slow - curing, odorless hybrid polyaspartic coating system. It's perfect for commercial and industrial flooring, offering both decorative appeal and long - lasting durability. Made with aliphatic chemistry, this coating maintains color stability even when exposed to UV rays, unlike epoxy coatings that may change color. With a 1:1 mix ratio, it has a good pot life and can be easily applied by rolling, brushing, or spraying. It can be used in a wide range of conditions, including low temperatures and high humidity. The advantages are numerous. It has a lower odor than most polyaspartics, can cure just above freezing, and can even be applied below - 20°F (- 28.9°C) with special handling. It has excellent UV resistance, doesn't yellow, and has a high - gloss finish. Its color stability is top - notch, and you can create various colors, patterns, and logos using decorative flakes, particles, or signs. It's highly resistant to abrasion, impact, chemicals, hot tire peel, and has great friction properties. It's available in low VOC and zero VOC formulations for restricted areas like Southern California. You can add micro media traction agents to it, and it can be matted. It bonds well to all kinds of substrates such as metals, concrete, and fiberglass, and can tolerate 300°F (149°C) of incidental heat. It's also VOC compliant in all 50 States and Canada. Ideal uses include marine protection, UV - stable topcoats, aircraft hangar floors, low - temperature equipment, maintenance facilities, offshore platforms, industrial shop floors, secondary containment, cooling towers, bridges, and wastewater treatment applications.
Using PP - S85 is quite straightforward. First, make sure to mix the two components in a 1:1 ratio. You can use a roller, brush, or spray for application. It has a sufficient pot life, so you have enough time to work with it. When applying, note that it can be used in low - temperature and high - humidity conditions, but if it's below - 20°F (- 28.9°C), you'll need to use special handling. For the best results, apply it on clean and dry surfaces of metals, concrete, fiberglass, etc. When it comes to adding decorative elements like flakes or particles, you can do it during the application process to create different patterns and colors. Regarding maintenance, this coating is quite durable. However, if there's random, incidental heat contact up to 300°F (149°C), it can tolerate it. Just keep an eye on any signs of wear and tear over time. If you're in an area with VOC restrictions, choose the low VOC or zero VOC formulation. Also, if you want to change the finish to a matte look, you can use a matting agent.