Polyaspartic RC Coating
Premier Surfaces Inc inhouse polyaspartic RC is an ideal self-priming coating for industrial solid color applications, clear topcoat for color chips and colored quartz floors, for decorative floor finishes, kitchen floor sealing, and finishes, garage floors, slabs, stairs, and pedestrian walkways.
It is 87% solids, two-component aliphatic roll-down coating. It comes with superior strength and is easy to apply, with good working time and a “Fast Turnaround” floor application.
Polyaspartic RC coating is available in Clear, Black, Tan, Wheat/Straw, Pearl Gray, Mist Gray, Medium Grey, and White. Other colors pigments are available for mixing from Premier Surfaces INC.
Curing times are approximately 1.5 to four hours for low foot traffic and 5 to 8 hours for heavier foot traffic.
Benefits of Polyaspartic RC
Comes with Polyaspartic Extended Cure providing additional working time compared to the Polyaspartic Fast Cure products.
It’s non‐yellowing, very tough, with excellent color retention.
Good chemical resistance with USES excellent adhesive properties.
Highly resistant to staining and marking such as most tire markings
Conforms to USDA’s requirements for incidental food contact
Formulated to be non‐color changing, abrasive resistant, non‐brittle, flexible, quick set with impact resistance.
Excellent UV resistance
Polyaspartic RC Application
Application range; 45°F to 90°F. Apply the product using a notched squeegee or similar squeegee to move the product over the application area. The product should be back‐rolled using a short nap roller, about 1⁄4” to 3/8”. **Apply in thin films from 5,8 or 10 mils per coat. Do not apply thicker than 10‐12 mils at one time.
Recoat Time; apply a second coat as soon as the first coat can be walked on, 1 to 2 hours.
Do you need to prepare your LA concrete floors for Polyaspartic RC Application?
To ensure the proper bonding and long-lasting of polyaspartic RC coating, you need to ensure the concrete slab is free from any curing agent, form release materials, oils, wax, moisture, or any material that may affect bonding. The best way to do this is to diamond grind the concrete floor.