Effects of Surface Temperature on Resinous Coatings Surface temperature plays a critical role in the application […]
Freezing temperatures can have a significant impact on packaged epoxy and curing epoxy primarily affecting its usability and performance.
Decorative concrete is a beautiful and durable addition to any home, but it needs to be sealed, on average, every 2 to 3 years to protect it from the elements and keep it looking its best. Whether it is stamped flatwork or a decorative overlay, using AmeriShield Pro’s sealer line and a Smith Performance Sprayer, all available at your local Epoxy Depot, can make the sealing process quick and easy, ensuring an even and consistent application.
A solid foundation is crucial for a long-lasting, high-performance resinous flooring system. The base coat plays a critical role, providing adhesion to the substrate, a solid foundation for subsequent layers, and often, critical moisture mitigation. While polyurea and polyaspartic have gained popularity, especially as topcoats, VBP epoxy often remains the king of base coats. Here's why:
Epoxy and other resinous coatings are versatile and durable, but their successful installation is highly dependent on temperature. Cold weather can significantly impact the curing process, leading to issues like poor adhesion, slow curing, and surface defects. This report outlines best practices for successful cold weather installations.
Investing in employee training, particularly epoxy depot training, is key to boosting productivity, morale, and client satisfaction.
Concrete Joints and Coatings Explained! Concrete joints are essentially planned cracks that help manage the natural […]
Skip to content