Perdure E02 Resin Primer

Industrial-grade Epoxy Primer for Concrete and Masonry

Perdure E02 is a high-performance, industrial-grade epoxy primer for concrete, plywood, ceramic tile or any hard wearing surfaces. It’s primarily used in industrial flooring applications, or anywhere a high-performance resinous floor is needed.

Because of its super-high bond strength, E02 stops outgassing. Perdure E02 also has excellent filling and sealing properties making it ideal for high-stress flooring applications.

E02’s moisture tolerance allows it to be applied on damp concrete directly after surface preparation on new or old concrete substrates.

Polished concrete floor in the gallery by Duraamen

Features

  • Low modulus – stress relieving
  • Fast cure formulation available for priming undercoatings
  • Moisture insensitive cure
  • Conforms to ASTM C-881 requirements
  • Low viscosity-good wetting properties

Installation

When priming, care should be taken to avoid puddles. Application can be made with brush, roller, or squeegee. For mortar applications, allow Perdure E02 to set for 30 minutes but not longer than seven (7) hours.

Coating applications should not be recoated until Perdure E02 is completely cured. To speed up the application process, use fast cure formulation. For complete installation instructions, contact your Duraamen representative.

What are the main benefits of polyaspartic coating?

The main benefits of polyaspartic coating include its fast drying time, durability, and chemical resistance. It is also eco-friendly and can be applied year-round.

How does polyaspartic coating compare to epoxy?

Polyaspartic coating dries faster and offers better UV stability compared to epoxy. It is also more durable and resistant to chemicals, making it a superior choice for many applications.

Can polyaspartic coating be applied in any weather?

Yes, polyaspartic coating can be applied in a variety of weather conditions, including extreme temperatures. This makes it a versatile option for different climates.

What should I do if my polyaspartic coating starts to fade?

If your polyaspartic coating starts to fade, consider applying a UV-stable topcoat. Regular maintenance and cleaning can also help preserve the color.

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