In demanding industrial environments, standard materials often fail under stress, leading to costly downtime and repairs. Our premium Industrial Epoxy Resin system is engineered to outperform, providing an impenetrable barrier against chemicals, abrasion, and heavy mechanical loads. Whether you are coating factory floors, protecting concrete substrates, or bonding high-performance composites, our epoxy formulation delivers unmatched durability and adhesion. As a low-VOC, high-solids solution, it meets stringent environmental standards while offering a seamless, easy-to-clean finish that stands the test of time.
Precision matters in industrial applications. Below are the standard specifications for our flagship epoxy resin system.
| Specification Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Industrial Grade Epoxy Resin (Two-Part System) |
| Mixing Ratio | Resin : Hardener = 2 : 1 (Weight) / 1 : 1 (Volume) |
| Pot Life | 30 - 45 Minutes (@ 25°C) |
| Viscosity | 800 - 1,200 mPa·s (Mixed) |
| Gel Time | Approx. 4 - 6 Hours |
| Full Cure Time | 7 Days (@ 25°C) |
| Compressive Strength | > 80 MPa |
| Bond Strength | > 3.5 MPa (Concrete Substrate) |
| Solid Content | ≥ 99% |
| Shelf Life | 12 Months (Stored in cool, dry place) |
Our epoxy resin is formulated for maximum performance in harsh conditions:
Versatility defines our epoxy solutions. Common uses include:
Q1: How do I prepare the surface before applying the epoxy resin?
A: Proper surface preparation is critical. The substrate must be clean, dry, and structurally sound. Remove all oil, grease, laitance, and loose particles. For concrete, mechanical profiling (shot blasting or grinding) is recommended to open the pores and ensure maximum mechanical bond.
Q2: What is the difference between "Pot Life" and "Cure Time"?
A: Pot Life refers to the working time after mixing the resin and hardener before the mixture becomes too viscous to apply. Cure Time is the period required for the epoxy to reach its full mechanical and chemical resistance properties. While it may be walkable after 24 hours, full cure typically takes 7 days.
Q3: Can this epoxy resin be applied outdoors?
A: Standard epoxy resins can chalk or amber when exposed to direct UV sunlight over long periods. If outdoor application is required, we strongly recommend applying a UV-stable polyurethane topcoat over the epoxy base layer to protect it from yellowing and degradation.
Q4: Is this product safe to use in food processing areas?
A: Yes, our epoxy formulation complies with FDA and USDA standards for incidental food contact once fully cured. However, please specify your application requirements so we can provide the correct NSF-certified grade if necessary.
In demanding industrial environments, standard materials often fail under stress, leading to costly downtime and repairs. Our premium Industrial Epoxy Resin system is engineered to outperform, providing an impenetrable barrier against chemicals, abrasion, and heavy mechanical loads. Whether you are coating factory floors, protecting concrete substrates, or bonding high-performance composites, our epoxy formulation delivers unmatched durability and adhesion. As a low-VOC, high-solids solution, it meets stringent environmental standards while offering a seamless, easy-to-clean finish that stands the test of time.
Precision matters in industrial applications. Below are the standard specifications for our flagship epoxy resin system.
| Specification Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Industrial Grade Epoxy Resin (Two-Part System) |
| Mixing Ratio | Resin : Hardener = 2 : 1 (Weight) / 1 : 1 (Volume) |
| Pot Life | 30 - 45 Minutes (@ 25°C) |
| Viscosity | 800 - 1,200 mPa·s (Mixed) |
| Gel Time | Approx. 4 - 6 Hours |
| Full Cure Time | 7 Days (@ 25°C) |
| Compressive Strength | > 80 MPa |
| Bond Strength | > 3.5 MPa (Concrete Substrate) |
| Solid Content | ≥ 99% |
| Shelf Life | 12 Months (Stored in cool, dry place) |
Our epoxy resin is formulated for maximum performance in harsh conditions:
Versatility defines our epoxy solutions. Common uses include:
Q1: How do I prepare the surface before applying the epoxy resin?
A: Proper surface preparation is critical. The substrate must be clean, dry, and structurally sound. Remove all oil, grease, laitance, and loose particles. For concrete, mechanical profiling (shot blasting or grinding) is recommended to open the pores and ensure maximum mechanical bond.
Q2: What is the difference between "Pot Life" and "Cure Time"?
A: Pot Life refers to the working time after mixing the resin and hardener before the mixture becomes too viscous to apply. Cure Time is the period required for the epoxy to reach its full mechanical and chemical resistance properties. While it may be walkable after 24 hours, full cure typically takes 7 days.
Q3: Can this epoxy resin be applied outdoors?
A: Standard epoxy resins can chalk or amber when exposed to direct UV sunlight over long periods. If outdoor application is required, we strongly recommend applying a UV-stable polyurethane topcoat over the epoxy base layer to protect it from yellowing and degradation.
Q4: Is this product safe to use in food processing areas?
A: Yes, our epoxy formulation complies with FDA and USDA standards for incidental food contact once fully cured. However, please specify your application requirements so we can provide the correct NSF-certified grade if necessary.