ESD Epoxy Flooring

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Product Features

ESD Epoxy flooring is created from a combination of materials, including carbon fibers that transfer the electrostatic charge from a person to the flooring. Thus, reducing the chance of someone creating a static discharge through physical contact. These floors come in a number of styles. ESD Epoxy-Acrylate Finish designed for industrial areas such as shipping and receiving areas, warehouses, high-traffic aisles, and production floors. It is a great alternative to our interlocking and glue-down flooring, a perfect solution for your other open area environments where downtime is not critical and the subfloor is in good enough of a condition to accept a finish. Epoxy ESD is easy to apply using standard rollers. It is applied in 2 coats and can be used for light traffic within 12 hours of application. EpoxyESD provides a uniform, matte finish. The final gloss can be enhanced by finishing.

PRODUCT FEATURES:

⮚ Offers a hard-wearing durable surface able to withstand heavy and continuous traffic

⮚ Quick and easy to install, requiring no layout, cutting additional adhesives, or special tools or equipment

⮚ Durable and easy to clean

⮚ Resists oil stains and water

⮚ Creates a seamless surface that can last many years

⮚ Provides a chemically resistant surface ideal for manufacturing plants

⮚ Offers enhanced safety when the surface contains anti-slip additives

⮚ Can be applied in different patterns to create visible driveways and/or identify walkable areas

⮚ Prevents wear and tear on existing concrete floors

⮚ May be compatible with self-leveling products that can be applied over new or old concrete, depending on the product

⮚ Requires little or no major maintenance

⮚ High Gloss

⮚ Easy to use and Excellent Adhesion

⮚ High durability and Waterproof

⮚ Easy and fast to apply

Good abrasion resistance

Product Information

PURPOSE:-

● To Provide Water tight floor.

● To provide smooth ,clean ,impervious floor.

● To provide colourful ,attractive and hard surface

● To protect the underlying concrete from moisture ,stains ,grease and cracks.

● It also provide walking surface.

● To provide a high performance ,smooth and durable surface that can withstand heavy load.

● Enhance the beauty of floor.

APPLICATION AREAS:-

⮚ Electronics Manufacturing Areas

⮚ Sensitive Product Storage Areas

⮚ Transport Ailes

⮚ Shipping and Receiving Areas

⮚ Test Areas

⮚ Server Rooms/Data Closets

⮚ Test Labs

⮚ Electronic Assembly, Test, Repair and Handling

⮚ Data and Telephony Closets

⮚ BGA rework

⮚ Shipping & Receiving

⮚ Warehouses

⮚ Leased spaces and Pallet drop zones

Technical Information

INSTALLATION METHOD:

  1. Step 1: Clean Concrete Surfaces

● If necessary, use a flat-edged shovel or scraper to remove hardened debris. Then, vacuum the garage floor. Prepare a cleaning/degreasing solution according to manufacturer's instructions. Wearing rubber gloves, use a stiff-bristle brush and the solution to scrub off any grease or oil stains.

  1. Step 2: Wet Flooring

● Use a hose to wet the entire floor with water. Working in 5-foot-square sections, use a power scrubber with a brush attachment and the degreaser to clean the entire floor. Use the stiff-bristle brush to scrub the corners and along the walls where the machine can't reach. After the floor is clean, use a rubber squeegee to pull soapy water into a central area. Remove the solution with a wet-dry vac. Check with your county's environmental office to see if you are allowed to dispose of the solution by flushing it down the toilet.

  1. Step 3: Prepare Acid-Etching Mixture

● Pour a gallon of water into a plastic sprinkler can. Wearing a vapor respirator, pour 12 ounces of 32-percent muriatic acid into 15 cups of water (for smaller or larger amounts, use 1 part acid to 10 parts water) in the sprinkler can. Mix the solution for a few seconds with a paint stirrer. Sprinkle the mixture evenly over a 10x10-foot area.

  1. Step 4: Scrub and Etch

● Power-scrub the 10x10-foot area for 10 minutes or use a long-handled acid brush (to save on equipment rental). Repeat the sprinkling/scrubbing process until the entire floor is acid etched. Rinse three times to flush acid residue. Let the floor dry overnight.

  1. Step 5: Mix Epoxy Coating

● Following manufacturer's instructions, use a drill and stirring bit to mix together the two epoxy solutions. To ensure complete blending, pour the mixture into a second bucket and power-mix the paint again.

  1. Step 6: Apply Along Perimeter

● Using duct tape, tape the area directly beneath the garage door, then brush a 4-inch strip of epoxy against the tape and along the garage walls.

  1. Step 7: Roll on Epoxy

● Use a 9-inch-wide roller with a medium nap to paint the floor. Attach the roller to a pole. Then, dip the roller into the bucket of epoxy so only the bottom half of the roller is covered. (This loads the roller with the right amount of epoxy.) Working in a 4-foot-square area, apply epoxy to garage floor in a large "W" pattern. Backroll to fill in the pattern and remove any roller marks. Make sure edges remain wet as you move from section to section to prevent noticeable seams from forming. Let the first coat dry per manufacturer's instructions.

  1. Step 8: Apply a Second Coat

● If you don't want a glossy floor (they are slippery when wet), add a non-skid floor coating into the epoxy for the second coat. Stir with the drill and stirring bit. Repeat Step 7. Want to add color flakes? Scatter them lightly while the area is still wet—add more flakes until you create your desired pattern.

  1. STEP 9: FINISHIG

● Mask off and paint the bottom 4 inches of garage or basement wall with the epoxy mix used on the floor. This border creates a cohesive look that also acts as a protective baseboard. Vacuum or sweep up debris, immediately wipe away spills with a soft cloth, and deep-clean soiled floors by mopping with a mixture of ½ cup ammonia to a gallon of water.

  1. STEP 10 : CURING & PROTECTION

● Allow flooring system to cure undisturbed for at least 24 hours after application of final coat. Semi-rigid epoxy coatings require 7 days at room temperature to reach nominal design strength, and flexible epoxies may require longer periods to reach nominal full cure. Lower temperature extends curing times, and a useful rule of thumb is that cure time requirements double for every 15-20 degrees F drop below room temp.

INSTALLATION MATERIALS:

❖ Two-part epoxy paint

❖ Flat-edge shovel or scraper

❖ Shop vacuum

❖ Garden hose

❖ Power scrubber with brush attachment or long-handled acid brush

❖ Stiff-bristle brush

❖ Rubber squeegee

❖ Plastic sprinkler can

❖ Drill with stirring bit

❖ Paintbrushes

❖ 9-inch medium-nap roller and roller pole

❖ Duct tape

❖ Plastic bag

❖ Cleaning/degreasing solution

❖ Rubber gloves

❖ Respirator

❖ 32-percent muriatic acid

Maintenance and Warranty

MAINTENANCE:-

DO'S:-

⮚ Do use a soft-bristled broom or a dust mop to pick up debris.

⮚ Do use scratch-proof cleansers when needed.

⮚ Do use hot water with 4 oz. of ammonia/gallon when needed.

⮚ Do use soft-bristled brushes and hot water to tackle stains.

⮚ Have a regular maintenance schedule – clean your floor regularly to stay on top of dust and dirt build-up.

⮚ Maintain heavily trafficked areas (e.g. entrances) where the levels of grit, dirt and wear are the highest.

⮚ Clean up spills immediately. Remove traces of oil and grease immediately with an aqueous solution of alkaline detergent.

⮚ Ensure that cleaning and maintenance levels are higher in areas subject to accidental contamination by chemicals including bacteriological or radioactive materials.

⮚ Use brushes instead of mops if your resin flooring has a textured surface. This will ensure that grooves and ridges in the flooring are effectively cleaned.

⮚ Always use the highest quality equipment available to achieve longer lasting and better results.

⮚ Always follow the instructions provided by the manufacturers of chemicals and equipment.

DONT'S:-

⮚ Don’t mop with cleaners that are acid-based, like a vinegar solution, which will etch your floor.

⮚ Do not use excess concentrations of cleaning agents. Exceeding the manufacturer’s recommended dosage can prove harmful to those cleaning and/or using the floor space.

⮚ Do not mix cleaning chemicals and agents. This can be potentially dangerous to the people cleaning the floor and/or the users of the space.

⮚ Do not use excessive water.

⮚ Do not use solvents as they will attack the floor if undiluted.

⮚ Do not use synthetic scrubbing pads on textured resin floor finishes. The textured finish will cause rapid deterioration of the pads and will change the flooring profile. It will also change the anti-slip properties of the flooring over time.

⮚ Do not use phenol based cleaning chemicals, as they will cause degradation of resin floor surfaces.

WARRANTY: 1 year for colour fade

SUBBASE REQUIREMENTS: DRY , LEVELLED, NO DIRT OR GRITS, NO CRACKS, FIRM

MEASUREMENT METHOD AND UNIT:

STEP 1: Measure the area of the room. Use the tape measure to measure the length and then the width of the room. Making a note of measurements.

STEP 2: Calculate the square footage.

Step 3: Calculate amount of flooring needed.

UNIT: SQ.FT

Installation Video