SIKA Sikafloor Garage coloured epoxy paint - Grey - 6kg, two-component epoxy paint, in aqueous phase, for floors. Film-forming coloured coating for the protection of floors with low or moderate traffic. Advantages : Good adhesion on many substrates: concrete, cement-based screed, mortar, epoxy mortar, fibre cement, asphalt, asphalt mixes, etc. Good mechanical resistance: can withstand moderate loads Good chemical resistance: resists moderate chemical attack Low VOC emission (Volatile Organic Components) Water vapour permeable Dilution with water Ease of application Low odor Sikafloor garage meets the requirements of the standards: NF EN 13813 "screed materials" and NF EN 1504-2 "surface protection systems for concrete". Read the manual carefully before use Features : Mixed density: about 1.22 Application temperature: + 10C minimum to + 30C maximum Consumption: Primer: 1 coat of Sikafloor Garage diluted with 5% water by weight 0.2 to 0.3 kg / m - Smooth film-forming coating: 1 to 2 coats of Sikafloor Garage 0.2 to 0.3 kg / m per coat - Thick semi-smooth coating : Application on vertical walls, upstands, slopes: 2 coats of Sikafloor Garage aditivated with 2% by weight of Sika Extender T 0.4 to 0.6 kg / m thickener for both coats. Colour: Flint Grey Relative air humidity: 75% RH max. Packaging : x1 SIKA Sikafloor Garage Coloured Epoxy Paint - Grey - 6kg Delivered in its original packaging Tips : SUPPORT The support must have the following minimum mechanical resistances : Cohesion of at least 1.5 MPa in direct tension / Compressive strength of at least 25 MPa. It must be clean, sound, dry and have undergone suitable mechanical preparation (e.g. shot-blasting) to obtain a rough surface, free of any loose or poorly adherent parts. The substrate must be free of traces of oil, grease, laitance, curing agent and any substance that may affect the adhesion of the resins. In case of doubt, first carry out a test application on a small area. Careful vacuuming will be carried out after surface preparation. Substrate defects such as potholes, holes or flatness defects will be pre-treated with suitable products from our Sikafloor, Sikadur or Sikagard ranges. Roughnesses will be treated by sanding. Concrete and mortar must be at least 28 days old. In order to ensure the continuity of the coating, the substrate must have good surface evenness and be free of cavities and unevenness. If the surface aspect is glossy, sand to create a micro-roughness. If the surface is uneven, resurfacing or smoothing should be carried out. Concrete and screeds must be primed with a primer (Sikafloor Garage diluted with 5% water) applied with a roller. APPLICATION Check the substrate moisture and temperature, product temperature, ambient moisture and temperature, and dew point beforehand. If the moisture content of the substrate is above 6%, Sikafloor EpoCem can be applied as a barrier system. Primary : Check the surface of the substrate for porosity. If necessary, apply 2 coats of primer. The primer must be applied by brush. Care must be taken to ensure that the first coat of primer penetrates the substrate. Finishing : Apply Sikafloor Garage evenly with a short nap roller in cross passes. A seamless appearance can be achieved by a "fresh on fresh" application. Uneven application and/or uneven layer thicknesses can cause differences in gloss of the final coating. Use Sika products with care. Before use, please consult the manufacturer's product manual available on the sika.com website. LIMITATIONS Do not apply Sikafloor garage on a damp and/or condensed substrate. Protect "fresh" Sikafloor garage from contact with moisture, condensation and water for at least 24 hours. Ensure sufficient ventilation when Sikafloor garage is applied in a confined space to avoid curing problems. The degree of gloss of the coating depends on the temperature, ambient humidity and the absorption capacity of the substrate. Insufficient preparation of the substrate and poor treatment of defects will reduce the life of the coating, beware of gas exchanges that may be caused by heating the substrate before complete polymerisation, which may lead to bubbling. It is recommended to work in descending temperature