25 Series Thin Film Water Based Epoxy System
DURABLE AND LONG LASTING WATER BASED EPOXY COATING SYSTEM.
Overview: The Life Deck Specialty Coatings 25 Series Thin Film Epoxy System is a two-part water based epoxy coating that provides toughness, chemical resistance and durability with the convenience of a water based system and long pot life. Thin film water based epoxy systems are typically applied in a thinner mil than 100% solids epoxy and are great for general interior maintenance for protection, cleaning ability and versatility.
Uses & Recommended Surfaces: 25 series Thin Film system is for interior use only unless protected by another product with a UV inhibitor such as one of our aliphatic urethanes. However, the 25 series alone can be used as a primer for waterproof deck coating systems, concrete resurfacing systems, or exterior masonry primer. More often, the 25 series thin filmed is preferred for garage floors, basements, maintenance facilities, storage units and a variety of other similar applications.
- RESOURCES
Product & Download Link | Description |
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25 Series SDS | Water based Epoxy 2:1 |
LD7200 Resin SDS | 100% Solid Crack Filler/Patching |
LD7200 Hardner SDS | 100% Solid Crack Filler/Patching |
LD 25-96 SDS | Optional: Clear Water Based Epoxy |
LD-2110 Part-A SDS | Optional: Clear Water Based Urethane |
LD-2110 Part-B SDS | Optional: Clear Water Based Urethane |
LD-2003 Resin SDS | Optional: Chemical Resistant Urethane (CRU) |
LD-2003 Isocyanate - SDS | Optional: Chemical Resistant Urethane (CRU) |
LD-2009 Resin SDS | Optional: Polyurea |
LD-2009 Isocyanate - SDS | Optional: Polyurea |
25 Thin Film System Specification |
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How to prepare surface for Life Specialty Coatings 25 series thin film epoxy?
How to clean surface: surface entirely with TSP and rinse completely with water several times. Remove mildew or algae using 50/50 blend of household bleach and water. (Do not allow bleach to come into contact with acid). Read bleach instructions and warnings carefully before using. Rinse thoroughly.
Crack Preparation: Use a concrete diamond blade to cut out all cracks and joints to 1/4 inch width and 1/4 inch depth. Clean joints thoroughly and remove all concrete dust and debris.
Etching:
- Clean surface entirely with TSP and rinse completely with water several times. Remove mildew or algae using 50/50 blend of household bleach and water. (Do not allow bleach to come into contact with acid). Read bleach instructions and warnings carefully before using. Rinse thoroughly. The surface must be porous enough to allow the product to soak in. Surface should feel like 30 grit sandpaper.
Prepare surface by either shotblasting, grinding, Liquid Grind ™ (approved liquid etch) or, if a previous coating is currently installed, sanding. - Prepare concrete profile equal to CSP 2-3 as specified by ICRI (International Concrete Repair Institute. When using a mechanical method, be sure not to be too aggressive leaving behind grind marks or grinding it to a smooth surface.
- Using LD7200 Crack Patch, mix paste by equal volume 1:1. LD7200 is mixed thoroughly when combined product is completely gray. Apply to crack, joint, or spalled area using a putty knife or trowel, completely filling the space, scraping off extra LD7200 to leave a uniform, level finish. When dry, sand or grind smooth if overfilled. Surface will be ready to prime in 4-6 hours.
Note:
- When working with epoxies, subsequent coats, or recoats, must be completed before 48 hours after the previous application. If not, sanding of the cured application is recommended to ensure subsequent coat adhesion.
How to apply primer coat for Life Specialty Coatings 25 series thin film epoxy?
Primer
The first coat or primer coat should be thinned with water to insure maximum penetration into surface. In a clean, dry bucket, mix two parts A with one part B of 25 Series epoxy together by volume and combine for 2 minutes, then add water equal to the amount of Part A and mix for 3 more minutes. Combine using an agitator, jiffy mixer or stir stick.Only prepare the amount you can use in 4 hours or less. The primer is ready to be applied by brush, roller, or squeegee.If using a squeegee, be sure to back roll for uniform coverage. Coverage should be approximately 500 sq. ft. per gallon.
How to apply top coat for Life Specialty Coatings 25 series thin film epoxy?
Top Coat
In a clean and dry bucket, thoroughly mix two parts A with one part B of 25 Series epoxy together by volume. Combine using an agitator, jiffy mixer or stir stick. Mix for at least 2 minutes or until completely combined. Allow product to induct (sweat-in) for 10-15 minutes before using. Only prepare the amount you can use in 4 hours or less. The top coat is ready to be applied by brush, roller, or squeegee. If using a squeegee, be sure to back roll for uniform coverage. Coverage should be approximately 300 sq. ft. per gallon.
Optional Materials Additional Top Coats
- 25-96 Clear water based epoxy. Adds extra durability and protection to final color coat.
- 2110 Clear water based urethane. Adds excellent chemical resistance, UV resistance, mar resistance, protection to the final color coat. Available in gloss (2110) or satin (2112).
- LD2003 CRU Chemical Resistant Urethane. Adds superior chemical resistance, abrasion tolerance, scratch resistance, UV protection and damage protection to the final color coat. Available in gloss (LD2003) or satin (LD2004)
- LD2009 Polyurea. Adds chemical and abrasion resistance, protects final color coat from damage and UV resistance. Available in a 2 hour (LD2009), 4 hour (LD9750), or 12
hour (9790) dry time.
Anti-Slip
- Safe T Grip. Adds a soft, light texture to help prevent slip. (3 oz by weight per gallon.)
- E263. Adds a more aggressive texture to help prevent slip even while wet. (1 pound by weight per gallon.)
- While mixing components A & B of the final coat, add anti-slip aggregate by mixing the appropriate amount.
Note
- Please refer to individual product technical sheets for more detailed product information on all products within this specification.
Uncured material can be removed with soap and water. Cured material can only be removed mechanically.
Limitations
- Temperature/Weather: Do not install if the temperature is below 55 degrees.
- Water will ruin uncured products. If inclement weather threatens, cover area to protect new application.n Do not allow any product to FREEZE while in container.
- Applications
- Applications
- Industrial floors in factories
- Restaurants + Kitchens
- Schools
- Hospitals
- Food Processing
- Garage Floors
- Dairies and Warehouses
- Advantages
- Advantages
- Easy Water Clean-Up
- Long Pot Life
- Low Odor
- USDA Compliant
- Fast Drying
- Epoxy Toughness
- Superior Flow
- Excellent Adhesion
- Excellent Chemical and Solvent Resistance
- System Steps
Recommended Epoxy Systems
SOLUTIONS:
Basements, Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Parks & Recreation, Retail Stores & Outlets, Restaurants & Kitchens, Automotive
SOLUTIONS:
Basements, Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Parks & Recreation, Retail Stores & Outlets, Restaurants & Kitchens, Manufacturing & Packaging Facilities, Automotive, Healthcare, Pharmaceutical
SOLUTIONS:
Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Parks & Recreation, Veterinarian Facilities & Kennels, Retail Stores & Outlets, Restaurants & Kitchens, Manufacturing & Packaging Facilities, Automotive, Wine Cellars, Healthcare, Pharmaceutical
SOLUTIONS:
Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Veterinarian Facilities & Kennels, Storage Facilities, Restaurants & Kitchens, Manufacturing & Packaging Facilities, Automotive, Hospitality, Commercial Office
SOLUTIONS:
Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Veterinarian Facilities & Kennels, Storage Facilities, Restaurants & Kitchens, Manufacturing & Packaging Facilities, Automotive, Hospitality, Commercial Office
SOLUTIONS:
Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Veterinarian Facilities & Kennels, Storage Facilities, Restaurants & Kitchens, Manufacturing & Packaging Facilities, Automotive, Hospitality, Commercial Office
SOLUTIONS:
Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Parks & Recreation, Veterinarian Facilities & Kennels, Storage Facilities, Retail Stores & Outlets, Restaurants & Kitchens, Manufacturing & Packaging Facilities, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals
SOLUTIONS:
Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Parks & Recreation, Storage Facilities, Retail Stores & Outlets, Restaurants & Kitchens, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitality, Commercial Office
SOLUTIONS:
Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Parks & Recreation, Storage Facilities, Retail Stores & Outlets, Restaurants & Kitchens, Manufacturing & Packaging Facilities, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitality, Commercial Office
SOLUTIONS:
Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Veterinarian Facilities & Kennels, Parks & Recreation, Storage Facilities, Restaurants & Kitchens, Manufacturing & Packaging Facilities, Automotive, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitality, Commercial Office
SOLUTIONS:
Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Community Planning, Educational Institutions, Parks & Recreation, Retail Stores & Outlets, Restaurants & Kitchens, Manufacturing & Packaging Facilities, Automotive, Hospitality, Commercial Office
SOLUTIONS:
Garage Floors, Interior Concrete Floors, Showrooms, Factories & Warehouses, Industrial Floors
INDUSTRIES:
Educational Institutions, Parks & Recreation, Storage Facilities, Manufacturing & Packaging Facilities, Restaurants & Kitchens, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals