Flortex SG is Industrial grade epoxy floor coating. Harder wearing than single pack paints, impervious and easier to clean. Withstands medium traffic, forklifts and pallet trucks…






Extremely hard wearing slip resistant epoxy floor coating
Flortex EP Slip Resistant is a tough, two-part, 100% solids epoxy floor coating delivering a hard-wearing, impervious finish with enhanced slip resistance for safer high-traffic environments. It offers excellent resistance to abrasion, chemicals and forklift traffic while creating a durable, easy-clean surface.
| Quantity | Discount (%) | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1 - 4 | — | £143.90 |
| 5 - 9 | 2 % | £141.02 |
| 10 - 19 | 4 % | £138.14 |
| 20 - 49 | 6 % | £135.27 |
| 50+ | 8 % | £132.39 |
Being solvent-free, taint-free, odourless and non-toxic, Flortex EP Slip Resistant is ideal for environments where both durability and underfoot safety are essential. Its textured slip resistant finish makes it suitable for warehouses, factories, workshops, food processing areas, kitchens, laboratories and other commercial or industrial environments exposed to regular pedestrian or vehicle traffic.
Following application of an appropriate primer, Flortex EP Slip Resistant may be applied to old and new concrete, quarry and ceramic tiles, terazzo, timber and steel.
Flortex EP Slip Resistant is available in a selection of 14 standard colours, or in a large range of BS4800 and RAL specifications.
Flortex EP Slip Resistant is supplied in pre-measured quantities as a 3 part, 7kg unit, comprising a coloured epoxy resin blend Part ‘A’, hardener Part ‘B’ & Part C aggregate.
Please consult the technical data sheet for full technical product data on Flortex EP.
Recommended methods are:
Powerfloated concrete – use a Vacuum Assisted Shotblaster to remove weak laitence and provide a surface key for the coating. If this is not possible, chemically etch with Polycote Etch IT then rinse thoroughly and allow to dry.
Loose paint or rust – remove, using a Vacuum Assisted Shotblaster, Floor Grinder or equivalent method.
Loose or friable concrete – use a Vacuum Assisted Shotblaster. If this is not possible, chemically clean with Polycote Etch IT then rinse thoroughly and allow to dry.
Oil or grease – use Hot Compressed Air for large areas of contamination. Smaller, isolated deposits may be chemically cleaned with Polycote Degrease IT, then rinsed thoroughly and allowed to dry.
Prior to application of Flortex EP, a suitable primer should be applied. These include Polycote EP Primer, WD Primer or OT Primer, depending on the type and condition of the surface.
Please contact Polycote Technical Helpline, and prepare the surface in accordance with the appropriate primer data sheet.
All materials should be stored between 15°C and 25°C for a minimum of 8 hours before use. Having fully prepared the substrate, stir the individual components before mixing together. As pigment may ‘sink’, ensure that the mixing is very thorough and from the bottom of the container.
Add the Hardener (Part B) to the coloured resin (Part A) and thoroughly mix on a slow speed setting for 3-4 minutes.
Ensure thorough mixing as an unmixed product will result in a poor or non-cure situation. For best results use a heavy-duty slow speed drill with a mixing paddle.
Scrape the sides and bottom of the mixing vessel with a spatula several times as any unmixed material will result in uncured patches in the final finish.
Apply with a medium pile sheepskin roller, working well into the surface, but do not exceed the coverage rate. Edges and difficult to reach areas can be applied by brush.
Flortex EP is normally applied between 0.3kg to 0.5kg per 1m2. When the quantity of resin used exceeds 0.5kg/m2, air bubbles may become trapped within the coating. These can be removed by using a Polycote Spiked Roller. This must be carried out immediately after application of the resin BEFORE CURING TAKES PLACE. Spiked shoes should be worn to avoid disturbing the wet coating.
For Slip Resistant – gradually sprinkle the Kiln Dried Aggregate onto the WET resin at a rate of 2-3kg/m2, this will need to be rolled immediately once scattered onto the coating. The quantity of aggregate required will depend on the thickness of the initial coating.
Please note: if 2 coats have been specified, spiked rolling is unnecessary for the first coat when using aggregate. Allow first coat to fully cure (preferably 24 hours) before removing all excess aggregate.
Please note: White, Yellow and Safety Red will usually require 2 coats. The thickness of this coat may be varied depending on the finish required but should be significantly less than the first coat
Do not apply outside the temperature range 10°C to 25°C.
To minimise the risk of ‘blooming’ caused by condensation, maintain the temperature above the uncured floor to at least 3°C above the dew point for at least 48 hours after application.
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