This polyaspartic coating system is supplied as a two-part kit, consisting of Part A and Part B, designed for high-performance floor and surface applications.
When combined, the system provides a fast-curing, durable, and high-performance coating suitable for demanding environments.
Part A (Resin Component)
Part A contains the base resin used in the polyaspartic system. It works together with Part B to create a strong, durable coating.
Part B (Hardener Component)
Part B acts as the curing agent, allowing the system to cure quickly and form a tough, protective surface.
Key Benefits
- Fast curing system
- High durability and strength
- Excellent chemical resistance
- Suitable for industrial and commercial use
- UV resistant (non-yellowing properties in many systems)
Applications
- Concrete floor coatings
- Garage floor systems
- Industrial flooring
- Protective coatings
- Commercial surface applications
How to Use Polyaspartic Coating Kit
Mix Part A and Part B according to the specified ratio before application.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is included in a polyaspartic coating kit?
A: The kit includes two components: Part A (resin) and Part B (hardener). Both parts must be mixed together before application.
Q: How does the polyaspartic system work?
A: When Part A and Part B are mixed, they chemically react to form a fast-curing, durable coating that bonds to concrete and other surfaces.
Q: What are the benefits of polyaspartic coatings?
A: Polyaspartic coatings offer fast curing times, high durability, chemical resistance, and excellent surface protection for floors and industrial applications.
Q: Where can this coating be used?
A: It is commonly used on concrete floors, garage floors, commercial spaces, and industrial flooring systems.
Q: How long does it take to cure?
A: Polyaspartic coatings typically cure much faster than traditional coatings, often allowing for quicker return to service depending on conditions.
Q: Do I need both Part A and Part B to apply the coating?
A: Yes, both components are required. The system will not cure properly without mixing Part A and Part B together.
Q: Is this coating suitable for outdoor use?
A: Many polyaspartic systems offer UV resistance and can be used in outdoor applications, depending on the specific formulation.