Epoxy system

Epoxy system 2–3 mm (R10–R11)

2–3 mm
R10–R11

Seamless 2–3 mm epoxy flooring system for dry and moderately damp areas. Resistant to cleaning and alkaline solutions; adjustable surface roughness up to R11.

Seamless 2–3 mm epoxy flooring system for dry and moderately damp areas. Resistant to cleaning and alkaline solutions; adjustable surface roughness up to R11.

Typical parameters: thickness 2–3 mm, R class R10–R11, commissioning 24–48 h. Resistance/modes: wet areas, oils & fats, alkalis.

System layers (bottom to top)

  1. Epoxy primer consumption: ≈ 0.2–0.3 kg/m²
    Primer over prepared concrete; evens out absorbency and improves adhesion.
  2. Intermediate layer with quartz broadcasting (optional)
    To achieve R11 in wet/turning areas, dry quartz is broadcast wet-on-wet.
  3. Epoxy topcoat, layer 1 consumption: ≈ 0.35–0.5 kg/m²
    Main pigmented layer; can be applied by roller or spray.
  4. Epoxy topcoat, layer 2 consumption: ≈ 0.35–0.5 kg/m²
    Sealing coat to reach 2–3 mm thickness and provide uniform gloss/texture.

Technical characteristics

Thickness
2–3 мм
R class
R10–R11
Commissioning
24–48 ч (typical)
Wet areas
yes
Thermal shock
no
Low temperature
no
Oils/fats
resistant
Alkalis
resistant
Acids
limited
Note: exact values (chemical resistance, temperature limits, substrate requirements) are defined by the TDS and project specs.

Consumption & rough estimate

  • Epoxy primer: ≈ 0.2–0.3 kg/m²
  • Epoxy topcoat, layer 1: ≈ 0.35–0.5 kg/m²
  • Epoxy topcoat, layer 2: ≈ 0.35–0.5 kg/m²
  • Total for system: ≈ 0.9–1.3 kg/m²
    (excluding losses).

Actual consumption depends on substrate condition, porosity and required texture. Pricing is calculated individually considering logistics and volume discounts.

System FAQ

Is it suitable for hot washdown areas?
Up to ~+60°C — yes. For boiling water/thermal shock, a PU-cement system is better; operating limits are confirmed per the TDS.
Can it be made more anti-slip (rougher)?
Yes. Quartz broadcasting and choosing the right topcoat allow achieving R11 where needed.
When can traffic be allowed?
Guideline: foot traffic ~24 h, light loads ~48 h, full strength — up to 7 days.

Want the same floor or a cost estimate for your facility?

Send a floor plan and a brief description of the loads. Our engineer will select the optimal floor system, calculate material consumption, and provide an indicative budget.