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Again, as a rule of thumb, you need to allow for a minimum of 24 hours when using a reputable Aqua-vac. Alternatively, when simply allowing for evaporation, it is advised to allow at least days. Moisture under the slab can create hydro-static pressure that will actually cause the epoxy to separate from the surface, sometimes taking pieces of concrete with it. You can avoid this problem by doing a simple moisture test first to determine if your floor is suitable or not for an epoxy coating. When all is said and done, some water based epoxies and primers allow for application to concrete that may still be damp.
However, please be sure to contact the manufacturer for further information if you are unsure. If moisture IS trapped in the pores of the slab, they will mostly rise to the surface and end up creating unsightly bubbles in the finish. A lot of people simply wish to re-coat their floors. This is mostly due to the existing coating flaking, bubbling, lifting, but may be due to the existing coating being worn and tired. One big mistake of many is to simply wish to overcoat what they have now and everything will be bright and ready.
We simply ask the customer to peel a piece off the floor, turn it over and let us know what is on the back! Basically, this will highlight one of the three most common issues;. Please make sure that you maintain the correct temperature for the chosen product. Be sure to check the datasheet or ring our technical line for confirmation. Products applied at a temperature too low may never cure or at the very least will take far longer.
The fact that it does hold back the curing of the product will mean that you will never achieve the correct hardness and this will inevitably reduce the longevity of the coating. At the opposite end of the spectrum, take great care when applying in hot temperatures as this will greatly reduce the pot life.
Should you be in awkward areas or in hot conditions, then it may well be advised to split the unit down but whatever you do, PLEASE make sure you split them correctly. The surface temperature of the substrate is really what is the most important. When applying next door to a freezer or fridge, or even next to an outside wall of a building when the weather outside is freezing, remember that the coldness can transfer through the substrate and affect the curing of the product in these areas.
This then means the coating gets too hot too quickly and can either mean the applicant has an extremely difficult job of applying it quickly enough…!
High humidity levels can cause a thin film of moisture to settle on the surface of the concrete that you more than likely cannot even see. This can result in the coating bubbling due to trapped moisture, an orange peel effect and even the ultimate problem being delamination. Should this humidity settle on the uncured resin, immediately after application, this can also cause the colour to blush.
However, whatever you do, please make absolutely sure the coating has had time to fully cure before washing. Alternatively, if you can live with the appearance, this blush can often disappear through natural wear and tear. If the temperatures are cold, then it is advisable to store the resin in a warmer area prior to using. This will help to keep the resin more fluid and ensure correct coverages are met. Alternatively, if the resins are allowed to get cold, they will naturally thicken and become harder to lay.
If temperatures are hot, with low humidity levels, then the coating is going to cure very fast. In fact, I have known Flortex SG to be touch dry in only 1 hour normal curing time 12 — 18 hours when applying in a hot boiler house that had possibly not seen water on the floor for the past 40 years!!!
Equally, we have of course seen the reverse whereby the floor coating will never harden due to the temperature effectively killing the curing process! It is important to note the minimum application temperatures of any product both by way of storage AND during application.
If the temperatures do drop below the stated figures, the very least you can expect are greatly lengthened curing times. We have unfortunately proved over and over again, the following. We advised him to warm up his premises for at least a week before he wished to paint.
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