LBC Industrial Floor LBC Industrial Floor · materials for industrial floors

Epoxy primer PRASPAN® EP-P100

Praspan® EP-P100 is a two-component epoxy primer without volatile solvents for dry concrete substrates.

Engineering support from estimation to commissioning

Warehouse in Tashkent, Muynakskaya St., 135. Shipping across Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

Epoxy primer PRASPAN® EP-P100

Loads

Medium-to-heavy and heavy loads, intensive wheeled traffic

Facilities

Warehouses, production, parking facilities, clean areas

Coating

Seamless, dust-free, easy to clean, chemical-resistant

Description

What makes the system different and what tasks it is typically chosen for.

Praspan® EP-P100 is a two-component epoxy primer system without volatile solvents for dry concrete substrates.

It is used as a primer in epoxy and polyester floor coating systems for wear-resistant, non-dusting coatings, and also as a repair compound for dry concrete substrates.

Key properties:

  • high adhesion to both the concrete substrate and polymer coatings, which provides durability and strength of the system;
  • high chemical resistance to alkalis and acids;
  • high substrate strength when used as a repair compound;
  • no odor during and after application, which is especially important for work in residential areas;
  • easy and convenient application, which makes this material attractive for any customer.

A key feature of this primer is its uniquely low viscosity for epoxy-based primers. This property significantly simplifies and speeds up the application process on concrete surfaces.

The Praspan® EP-P100 kit includes:

  • primer component – 15.3 kg;
  • hardener – 4.7 kg.

Kit mass: 20.0 kg.

The material is a homogeneous transparent liquid without foreign inclusions.

Material consumption: 0.6 kg/m² (depending on concrete porosity).

The maximum time interval between applications must not exceed 5 minutes.

Crystallization of epoxy-resin-based materials

All produced materials (topcoats, primers, paints) that contain epoxy resins can harden (crystallize) during transportation or storage at subzero temperatures or under temperature fluctuations.

Crystallization is partial or complete solidification of the material. This is a normal phenomenon that does not degrade the epoxy resin and does not affect the material properties.

To decrystallize the material, it must be kept at a temperature of 40°C to 60°C for at least 2–3 hours. Since the decrystallization process at the job site is often difficult or impossible, it is strongly recommended to store and transport all epoxy products at positive temperatures in the range from +5°C to +30°C.

Compatibility table

Topcoat Praspan® EP-P100 substrate
Praspan® UP-P100 Not compatible
Praspan® EP-P100 Compatible
Praspan® EP-P110 Compatible
Praspan® EP-P125 Compatible
Praspan® EP-C201 AS Compatible
Praspan® EP-C251 Compatible
Praspan® EP-C261 Compatible
Praspan® EP-C301 Compatible

Technical specifications

Material parameters and substrate requirements (TDS/passport).

Coating appearance matte
Mixture density at 20°C 1100 kg/m³
Mixture viscosity at 20°C 200 mPa·s
Gel time at 20°C on the surface 60 minutes
Gel time at 20°C in volume (in a bucket) 15 minutes
Intercoat interval at 20°C, minimum 24 hours
Intercoat interval at 20°C, maximum 36 hours
Material consumption per 1 m² 0.6 kg
Curing time at 20°C, pedestrian traffic 24 hours
Curing time at 20°C, light traffic load 2 days
Curing time at 20°C, full traffic load 3 days

Consumption

Estimated calculation based on area and thickness.

Final figures are confirmed by an engineer based on the actual condition of the substrate.