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Fast Coat
Fast curing floor coating that reduces the time taken to paint a floor and put it back into use.
Surface preparation
For full information relating to surface preparation, please see product page on the Watco.co.uk.
Mixing
Mix between 10°C and 25°C. Remove the two inner tins from the tall outer tin. Stir each tin thoroughly and pour all of the contents into the outer tin, (scrape around the inside of the tins to remove any residue). Mix the components together thoroughly using a spatula or similar wide bladed tool, (a piece of wooden batten is ideal). Continue mixing until an even colour and consistency are obtained. Do not mix more than one pack at a time. If a paint stirrer fitted to an electric drill is used, also use the spatula to blend in any unmixed material from the side and bottom of the tin. Do not dilute.
Fastcoat Application
Apply between -10°C and 25°C. Empty the mixed components into a paint tray and apply to the floor using a short pile roller, (not a medium pile or foam), ‘working out’ the coating into a thin paint film. A paint brush can be used for cutting in. Do not apply the paint too thickly since this will result in reduced coverage. A feature of polyaspartic coatings is that they should be applied as a thin film. If using Fastcoat Anti Slip, sprinkle the anti slip aggregate onto the wet first coat as you go and lightly re-roller. The second coat can be applied as soon as the first coat is dry (generally 4 hours at 20°C), and should be applied within 5 days. If more than 5 days elapse, the first coat should be slightly abraded, (or to avoid abrading, use one coat of Cold Set Primer) before the second coat is applied. Avoid washing the surface for 7 days.
A polyaspartic resin formulation that significantly reduces the time taken to paint a floor and put it back into service, made possible by developments in polyaspartic resin technology. This high performance coating is suitable for heavily used areas, inside and outside.
Fastcoat is also available in an anti slip finish, which has a finely textured, easy clean surface.
Features and benefits:
Areas of use:
Color | Grey Guidance for specification option: Light and mid grey available. Blue Guidance for specification option: Mid blue. Red Guidance for specification option: Tile red. Yellow Guidance for specification option: Safety yellow. |
Finish | Gloss Anti-slip |
Material | Resin Guidance for specification option: Polyaspartic resin - High solids. |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | M60/180 Floor coating M12/120 Resin flooring |
Product range |
Colour | Light grey.Mid grey.Mid blue.Mid green.Tile red.Safety yellow. |
Execution | Applying flooring. |
Finish: | Gloss. |
Dry film thickness | 85 microns. |
Wet film thickness (minimum) | 100 microns. |
Coverage | 25 m². |
Abrasion resistance | 349 mg. Guidance for specification option: To ISO 5470-1. |
Impact resistance | Class 2. Guidance for specification option: To ISO 6272. |
Scratch resistance | 6 N. Guidance for specification option: To ISO 4586-2. |
Adhesion | 2.5 MPa/Nmm². Guidance for specification option: To EN 1542. (Class 0 ISO 2409). |
Hardness | 7 H. Guidance for specification option: Wolff-Wilborn Hardness Test. |
Flexibility | 2 mm. Guidance for specification option: To ISO 1519. |
Chemical resistance | Good. |
Slip resistance | 38 PTV. |
Volatile organic compound (VOC) level | 160 g/L. |