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Laying it Down: Epoxy Application Step by Step

... will brush, roll or trowel the coating into place, not too thick and not too thin. For a more lasting finish, the painter will build up an epoxy application with multiple coats. When applying multiple coats, the painting contractor will ... Read Read: Laying it Down: Epoxy Application Step by Step

By: Steve A. Parker | 15/10/2008 | Small Business

Too Beautiful to be This Tough: the Virtues of Epoxy Paint

... are resistant to acetone, alcohols, solvents, and many hydroxides and chlorides across a wide range of temperatures. Epoxy is often used in industry because the hard plastic coating is impervious to many common industrial acids and fuels. ... Read Read: Too Beautiful to be This Tough: the Virtues of Epoxy Paint

By: Steve A. Parker | 15/10/2008 | Small Business

Epoxy 411

... performing epoxies are used in marine environments, where they are expected to resist the corrosive action of seawater. Epoxy may be applied by brush, roller or trowel, and has excellent adhesion characteristics. Typical surfaces for epoxy ... Read Read: Epoxy 411

By: Steve A. Parker | 15/10/2008 | Small Business

Green Epoxy Coatings

... 's heated surface, anchoring to the ribs and deformations in the surface. The heat also induces a chemical reaction that transforms the epoxy powder molecules into complex cross-linked polymers, forever changing the material into its final ... Read Read: Green Epoxy Coatings

By: Steve A. Parker | 24/03/2009 | Ask an Expert

Why Don't you Choose An Epoxy Floor for your Home?

... epoxy resins and correctly,they can be in use for more than 50 years. Having all that in mind, do you still think that epoxy floors are expensive? I am sure you will say they are not. So when you consider investing in your floors, ... Read Read: Why Don't you Choose An Epoxy Floor for your Home?

By: Darko Peter | 02/10/2006 | Home Improvement
Lee Siemon

Epoxy Floors

... fate) would have it, the more I tried to make a decision, the more I discovered that there was a lot of different types of epoxy flooring, each with their own reasons to choose or not to choose. The first eye-opener was learning that ... Read Read: Epoxy Floors

By: Lee Siemon | 29/09/2007 | Business

How to Use Epoxies

... non-porous materials need to be roughed up to enhance the bond. Each manufacturer has his own specifications for mixing and using epoxy, and the instructions need to be followed closely. Too much or too little hardener can result in a ... Read Read: How to Use Epoxies

By: Grant Campbell | 04/08/2007 | Home Improvement

Should You Apply A Garage Floor Epoxy Coating?

... . Another tip to note is that the concrete floor should be at least two months old and not sealed in order for the epoxy to adhere to the concrete. If you are uncertain whether your floor has, a seal on it then pour a little water on it ... Read Read: Should You Apply A Garage Floor Epoxy Coating?

By: David Karlson | 18/05/2008 | Home Improvement

Peter Gitundu

How to Apply Epoxy Floor Paints

... of tough resins that are mixed on application. This makes them the most cost effective solution to floor coating.Epoxy floor paints come in three types i.e. Hundred percent solids; these do not contain solvents that evaporate. Solvent based ... Read Read: How to Apply Epoxy Floor Paints

By: Peter Gitundu | 08/09/2008 | Interior Design

Epoxy Coatings for Your Floor

... . The subject that comes into play is that most of them don't have access to the tools essential to set up the surface for the epoxy coating system nor they don’t have access to the professional grade equipment to create a long lasting ... Read Read: Epoxy Coatings for Your Floor

By: Jacob Christopher | 18/07/2008 | Kitchens
Joe Farinaccio

Building a Small Trimaran With Wood and Epoxy

... on your skin can create terrible rashes, or even poison your system. Not good. In essence, before you work with epoxy, be sure to safeguard yourself by reading up on the process, and by following all the safety practices. There is no ... Read Read: Building a Small Trimaran With Wood and Epoxy

By: Joe Farinaccio | 15/10/2008 | Hobbies
Peter Gitundu

How to Apply Epoxy Paint

... , then repeat the degreasing process all over. After doing these, the garage floor should then be left overnight to dry. During epoxy paint application, It is important to ensure a consistent application. You should also make sure that the ... Read Read: How to Apply Epoxy Paint

By: Peter Gitundu | 08/09/2008 | Interior Design

Can Garage Floor Epoxy Be Applied To Concrete?

... on top of the concrete, it means that your floor is treated. And so you can't use garage floor epoxy, or any paint for that matter, to it. You would have to remove the seal first. Else, you might have to settle for another floor covering ... Read Read: Can Garage Floor Epoxy Be Applied To Concrete?

By: Sal Farzin | 22/08/2008 | Home Improvement

Epoxy Floor Paint Projects: Tips and Tricks That Save Time and Money

... the coating. This article is the first in a three part series, and deals with planning and preparation. General guidelines for applying an epoxy coating to your floor: Do no harm. Investing in prep produces the best value, (cost ... Read Read: Epoxy Floor Paint Projects: Tips and Tricks That Save Time and Money

By: Durall Industrial Flooring | 29/08/2008 | Remodeling
Jim Jarrell

Epoxy Floors, Wear Vs. Failure:

... Floors, Wear vs. Failure:  There are many types of liquid applied floor coatings. Acrylics, epoxies, polyurethanes and polyureas are some of the most common. Within these groups are countless formulations and cross linked combinations. ... Read Read: Epoxy Floors, Wear Vs. Failure:

By: Jim Jarrell | 28/02/2009 | Interior Design

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