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Concrete floors | Plinths | Foundations

Two‑component epoxy putty with aluminum pigment, forming a protective coating in the color “Aluminum Grey”. It can be applied to partially prepared surfaces and exhibits high tolerance to insufficient surface preparation (remaining rust and old coatings). It is used for repair painting and in conditions where high‑quality surface preparation cannot be ensured. The aluminum pigment enhances the coating’s barrier properties and provides additional protection against moisture and corrosion.

epoxysurface tolerantaluminum gray

Two‑component epoxy anticorrosion primer‑finish coating for industrial use, ideally suited as a base for two‑component acrylic‑polyurethane enamels for long‑lasting protection.

epoxyfast overcoatlight gray beige
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FAQ

Yes, cement milk must be removed. Cement milk is a loose layer of cement and fine fraction that is brought to the surface by water released from the concrete. Cement milk has weak adhesion to the surface, which can affect the strength of the finished coating.

Concrete moisture in the surface layer of 20 mm thickness must not exceed 4 % (no film moisture on the concrete surface; the concrete surface must feel dry to the touch).

Recommended is the polyurethane 2K primer‑enamel ARMOPUR® DTM 113. The material is available in any RAL catalog color, fast‑drying, and possesses high physico‑mechanical properties.