4010 Waterbased Pigmented Epoxy 15 Gallon Kit Shorter Pot Life



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4010 can also be used to provide a solid color floor finish that looks like 100% solids epoxy

4010 is a waterborne pigmented epoxy sealer designed for use over concrete. The Epoxy Colorseal utilizes a crosslinking technology that allows it to breathe out moisture emissions found on high MVT slabs. 4010 is used as a chip receiver coat as well as a final coat for monolithic floors. Due to its waterborne technology, the epoxy Color Seal is very user friendly and can be used in most areas. To see the colors go to our color chart page.

4010 is designed to be chipped quickly and it also has a short potlife.

 

4010 Pigmented
Physical Properties
Chemical Resistance
Tests Done at 70 Degrees
Acetone Faint Spotting
Fahrenheit with 1/2 Pint Mass
Pot Life 60 minutes Xylene No Effect
Gel Time (Hours) 3 Hours 10% HCL Spotting
Through Dry (Hours) 12 Ammonia No Effect
VOC g/L 49 g/l Degreaser No Effect
Percent Solids 63/Wt. 52/Vol. Liquid Plummer No Effect
Flammable No Vinegar Faint Spotting
Odor Low Clorox Faint Spotting
Pencil Hardness H-2H Windex No Effect
UV Resistance Poor Motor Oil No Effect
Non Yellowing Poor Gasoline No Effect
Abrasion Resistance Good Hot Tire No Effect

 

Brochure

4010 Waterbased Concrete Floor Epoxy Brochure


Literature

Install Guide | Tech Data | Training Sign Up Form | Chemical Resistance Chart

 

MSDS

4010 MSDS Unit A| 4010 MSDS Unit B | 4010 MSDS Color Packs




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Erica i got the lead and in the process of bidding the garage. I scheduled some time to look at it this week and you will be hearing from me. My other floor was really easy to put down and it turned out amazing.

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