Epoxy floors SIKA from masterbaushop.de

The epoxy coating you can use on floors is a two-component mix of resins and hardeners. It allows you to protect and refresh concrete floors in garages, basements, sun gardens and terraces. Epoxy coatings are grease, scratch, moisture and chemical resistant.

Epoxy coatings adhere firmly to concrete and will not chip or peel like regular floor paints.

The durability and non-combustibility of epoxy coatings make such floors a good choice for garages and basement workrooms. They're strong enough to survive dropped power tools, support the weight of rolling and parked cars, and withstand any type of leak. When used correctly, epoxy floor coatings can last up to 20 years.

Epoxy floors SIKA from masterbaushop.de

In the offer of our online store you will find SIKA products, including epoxy resin for Sikafloor 264 floors.

Sikafloor 264 2-component, coloured, versatile binder based on epoxy resin for self-leveling, broadcasting, coatings, screeds and Sika® DecoWall Solid.

Properties of epoxy resin floors

  • Epoxy floors are easy to apply
  • It has good chemical and mechanical resistance
  • After application, the floor forms a glossy surface
  • The product has water-repellent properties and is liquid-tight
  • When used correctly, we can achieve a non-slip surface
  • It is colorful self-leveling floor
  • It can be filled with colored flakes or colored quartz sand

What is the application of Sikafloor 264?

Sikafloor 264, ie epoxy resin floor, can be used as a roller coating on concrete and cement screed, but only with normal to maximum medium-heavy loads. This technology is therefore well suited to storage and assembly halls, workshops, garages and unloading ramps. In addition, epoxy resin flooring is suitable as a sealing coating in broadcast facilities, ie in multi-storey and underground car parks, in hangars and in wet production areas, e.g. in the food industry.

How to choose the right epoxy resin?

Epoxy floor coatings are durable resin-based paints that come in two separate parts that are mixed together before application. There are three different types of epoxy paint: solid, solvent-based, and water-based.

Solid State Epoxy: Epoxy that is solid is the purest form. It contains no solvents that evaporate. These products are expensive and difficult to handle because they harden very quickly. This finish should be used by a professional.

Solvent Based Epoxy: Solvent based epoxy contains 40-60 % solids. They penetrate the concrete surface and adhere well. They are available in a variety of colors. Because solvents are strong and potentially hazardous, wear a respirator when applying paint. You must also ventilate the garage and keep people and pets out of the area.

Waterborne Epoxies: Like solventborne epoxies, waterborne epoxies contain 40-60 % solids. The advantage of this type of epoxy is the absence of hazardous solvent fumes. These epoxy paints are sold at most hardware and hardware stores and are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to solvent-based paints.

Applying epoxy floor coatings is easy and is similar to painting walls. Before you start, you need to thoroughly clean and touch up the floor to be covered with it. It's also worth paying attention to how many coats you need exactly to apply the right number of coats for the product. Measure the area of the surface to be coated and compare to the coverage of your favorite epoxy flooring kit.

Time is critical once the epoxy paint and hardener components are mixed - the epoxy mix is only usable for about 2 hours.

Possible disadvantages

Remember that epoxy coatings require thorough cleaning and surface preparation, as well as multiple applications with a minimum 12 hour cure time for each coat.

Epoxy flooring is naturally shiny, making it easy to clean, but slippery when wet. Remember that you can add anti-slip additives to increase surface adhesion. Some concrete surfaces, such as those that are damp or already sealed, are not suitable for epoxy floor coatings. New concrete requires a minimum of 30 days to dry before epoxy coatings can be applied. For detailed information on the surface on which you can lay the floor, consult the product's technical sheet.

How to maintain epoxy floors

When you need to refresh and protect epoxy floors, vacuum or sweep dirt, wipe up spills immediately with a soft cloth and mop dirty floors thoroughly with a cup of ammonia mixture. Remove rust stains by gently scrubbing with a cloth and hot water; Never use abrasives, acids or chemicals on epoxy coated floors.

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