CQ Pigmented Epoxy System
A thin film, two-component, 100% solids pigmented epoxy.
Advantages:
- Virtually free of VOC
- Rapidly installed at a moderate cost
- Monolithic
- Resistant to many chemicals
- Slip-resistant with aggregate broadcast
- Durable - withstands repeated scrubbings
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Where to use:
- Institutional, commercial and retail sanitary flooring areas
- Food prep and food service
- Laboratories and clinics
- Toilet rooms
- Pet care facilities
- Garage floors
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Miracote MiraFlor CQ Pigmented is a highly chemical resistant, slip-retardant coating for application over concrete.
Formulated using the most advanced normal-epoxy chemistry; MiraFlor CQ Pigmented produces a tighter "cross-linking" than conventional epoxies. As a result, the material resists physical attack from the spillage of a very wide range of acids, alkalis and solvents. It also resists staining from the spillage of many chemicals, which would discolor ordinary epoxies.
MiraFlor CQ Pigmented is available in five different slip-retardant "profiles" ranging from very coarse to very fine. Selection of profiles to be used depends upon the degree of slip-retardance required, the cleaning characteristics desired and the area of use.
The material is available in a wide range of colors as well as a non-pigmented, clear type.
Formulated with environmental requirements in mind, MiraFlor CR contains no hydrocarbon solvents and thus meets all state and local volatile organic substance regulations. MiraFlor CQ Pigmented has no significant odor during installation.
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Color Chart
Color charts approximate actual color. Final color appearance is affected by lighting, surface texture and method of application. Final color approval should be made from physical sample.