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EAMIGARD EPHC 260

Solvent-free Epoxy Resin, Chemical & Abrasion Resistant Wall and Floor
Protective Coating for Concrete and Steel Substrates

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

EAMIGARD EP HC 260 is a 2 components, high build, solvent-free epoxy resin and mixed both polyamide and selected curing agents and polysulphide resins specially designed to be applied on concrete and steel surfaces to provide a continuous protection against chemical attack specially in petroleum industries. It is supplied as a pre-weighed pack, ready to use and to apply by brush, roller or airless spray

PRODUCT DOCUMENTS

Technical Data Sheet

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

EAMIGARD EP HC 260 is used as a protective coating for concrete and steel substrates floors & walls to provide continuous protection, hard resistance to chemical attack and abrasion in:

  • Concrete and steel pipes in oil industries.

  • Soft drinks production.

  • Bottling plants.

  • Dairies.

  • Garages & workshops.

  • Production areas.

  • Chemical production areas.

  • Laboratories.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Easy to mix and to apply.

  • Attractive, easy to clean

  • High build and abrasion resistance

  • Solvent-free, 100 % solid, odorless

  • Environmentally friendly

  • Excellent adhesion to concrete, and steel substrates and most common surfaces.

  • Excellent wear and abrasion resistance.

  • Excellent resistance to a wide range of industrial chemicals.

  • Moisture insensitive, can be applied upon damp concrete.

  • Provide chemical resistance for steel & concrete pipes in petroleum industries.

  • Provide very smooth surfaces reducing
    friction.

  • Modified with Polysulphide resin, flexible.

STANDARDS

EAMIGARD EP HC 260 formulated to comply with all the requirements of the following standards:

  • ASTM C- 881, Type V & VI, Grade 2, Class B & C

  • EN 1504 Part 2: "Products and systems for the protection and repair of concrete structures – Definition, requirements, quality control and evaluation of conformity – Part 2: Surface protection systems of concrete

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