Polygem - 1618 Clear Epoxy Coating


1618 is an extremely clear, high gloss, epoxy coating for sealing or beautifying most surfaces. It will waterproof and provide protection against environmental exposure, animal urine and most cleaners and solvents. 1618 has excellent thermal shock and impact resistance and exhibits superior adhesion to most surfaces such as concrete, metal, wood and fiberglass.

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Product Specification

POLYBAC #1618 is a fast-curing, epoxy resin specially formulated for use as a seamless floor Top-Coat. POLYBAC #1618 is an easy to mix 2 to 1 by volume ratio
and it’s low viscosity allows for easy to spread thin-coat applications. POLYBAC #1618 is ideal for small areas or areas of critical service that demand a prompt return to service. POLYBAC #1618 is resistant to most chemicals and solvents. POLYBAC #1618 is non-blushing and the resin system of choice for cool/humid floors.

KEY FEATURES
  • No VOC's or Solvents
  • 100% solids
  • Cures under cool/humid conditions

For the protection and beautification of many flooring requirements. POLYBAC #1618 is ideal for use on:

  • Decorative Quartz and Flake Broadcast Flooring
  • Warehouse Seamless Flooring
  • Restaurant Eating and Kitchen Areas
  • Industrial Production Areas
  • Clean Rooms
  • High Traffic Areas
  • Municipal and Institutional
  • Epoxy Mortars and Grouts
  • Chemical and Corrosion Resistant Coating
APPLICATION

1) POLYBAC #1618 can be applied by squeegee, brush, roller or spraying.
2) Clean surface by shotblasting or sanding to provide clean and open surface.
3) Thoroughly mix measured amounts of 2 parts of Part-A Resin with 1 part of Part-B Hardener by volume until streak free. Scrape side and bottom of
pail frequently during mixing to ensure a good mix. Mix only enough that can be applied in 15 minutes.
4) Spread mixed epoxy with squeegee and back roll with a 3’8” nap roller until spread evenly onto the surface. Avoid puddles or “dry spots” for best
results.
5) Immediately broadcast quartz aggregate “to rejection” into wet epoxy.