Epoxy.com and Its Wide Range of Products

September 23, 2024

Introduction

Epoxy.com is a leading manufacturer supplier of high-performance epoxy and related products, serving a diverse range of industries worldwide. Known for its commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction, Epoxy.com offers an extensive product portfolio designed to meet the needs of various applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential sectors.

Company Overview

History and Mission

Founded with a mission to provide superior epoxy solutions, Epoxy.com has established itself as a trusted name in the industry. The company focuses on continuous improvement, research, and development to deliver products that meet the highest standards of performance and reliability.

Product Range

Epoxy.com offers a comprehensive array of products categorized into several key areas including but not limited to:

Epoxy Flooring

Epoxy Coatings

Epoxy Adhesives and Sealants

Marine and Waterproofing Systems – almost all our products can waterproof in one form or another.

Concrete Repair and Restoration

And many other Specialty Epoxy Systems

Innovation and Quality Control

Epoxy.com prides itself on innovation and rigorous quality control. The company’s research and development team continuously work on improving existing products and developing new solutions to meet emerging market needs. Every product undergoes stringent testing to ensure it meets the highest performance standards.

Customer Support and Services

Epoxy.com offers comprehensive customer support, including technical assistance, product selection guidance, and application instruction. The company’s dedicated team ensures that customers receive the right products and support for their specific projects.

Environmental Commitment

Epoxy.com is committed to environmental sustainability. The company formulates its products to be environmentally friendly, with low to no VOC content and minimal environmental impact. Epoxy.com also adheres to strict environmental regulations and promotes sustainable practices within its operations.

Conclusion

Epoxy.com stands out as a leader in the epoxy products industry, offering a wide range of high-quality solutions for diverse applications. From durable floor coatings to advanced adhesives and specialty systems, Epoxy.com provides products that deliver superior performance and reliability. With a strong focus on innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction, Epoxy.com continues to be a trusted partner for industrial, commercial, and residential projects.

Would you like to know more about Epoxy.com products and installation process or recommendations for specific applications? For help email me norm@epoxy.com or call me at 1-352-533-2167.

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What is Epoxy.com Product #11

September 17, 2024

Epoxy.com Product #11 joint material offers several benefits, making it an excellent choice for various applications.

Flexibility

It is a 100% solids flexible epoxy joint filler, which means it can accommodate slight movements in the concrete without cracking.

Durability

It absorbs the impact and shock of heavy loads and steel-wheeled traffic, preventing erosion of control joint edges.

Chemical Resistance

Product #11 Joint Material provides excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals, ensuring long-lasting performance in harsh environments.

Ease of Application

It is designed for easy application in saw-cut joints of concrete slabs on grade or for repairing existing slabs.


These features make Epoxy.com Product #11 a reliable and durable solution for joint filling and concrete repair.

Would you like to know more about the installation process or specific applications for Product #11 Joint Material ? For help email me norm@epoxy.com or call me at 1-352-533-2167.

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Epoxy Injection of Structures Part 3

February 24, 2017

This is the third in a series on Infrastructure Repairs Using Epoxy. Part One is  Introduction to Epoxy Injection.  Part 2 is Crack Analysis Before Epoxy Injection

If your have not read that yet you may want to go back and read it before you proceed with reading this.

Port Setting

It is extremely important that if drilling to use the right tool. to set drill type ports use a vacuum swivel drill. That is a drill with vacuum attached swivel drill chuck and hollow a drill bit.

Concrete dust can be detrimental to the injection processes in several ways. Any dust remaining in the drill hole near a crack can combine with the very low viscosity injection resin. This thickens your resin turning it into a weak paste. This paste can slow or even block the resin flow. Drilling very tight crack with a solid drill forces dust into the crack. This seals the crack from resin flow. Do not allow shortcuts in the drilling procedures!  However, for most applications the surface port is the easiest and most effective method.Epoxy Injection Surface Port

Port Spacing

Determining the spacing of ports is done by a highly experience applicator. This spacing is a factor of the tightness of the crack and the depth of the concrete substrate. Spacing is normally between four (4) and eight (8) inches.

Port Setting and Sealing

Align ports directly over cracks. That allows injection resin to flow into the crack. Seal surface cracks. Sealing the exterior of cracks is done with Epoxy Gel type Bonder.

Testing The System

Test cracks that are ill defined, or if dust or debris is in the crack. This testing may be done by injecting water into the crack area.

Water left in the cracks will not effect the injection process or the curing of the Epoxy.com Injection Resin. Heavier injection resin forces the water out the cracks. Water injection helps clean the cracked areas. More important, is that it helps avoid the unexpected. This process of flushing the cracks is commonly skipped by more experience contractors, who can tell if there will be a flow of resin, by just looking at them. However, when in doubt water testing is a must.

If the cracks contain algae, chlorinated water containing copper sulfate is injected. After pumping this mixture is left over night. The next morning the crack is flushed by pumping fresh water, into it. This flushes it out before resin injection begins.

Efflorescence builds up on the bottom of a crack in a horizontal slab. Water in the crack extracting soluble calcium hydroxide is the cause. The water evaporates at the surface leaving the lime, which later reacts with the carbon dioxide in the air to form limestone. The inside of the crack, is frequently free of limestone and making it suitable for injection.

Part 4 of this series: Injection Resin Materials Product Selection.

For more information visit our website at http://www.epoxy.com, email us at info@epoxy.com or call our technical service department at +1 (352) 533-2167.

 


Epoxy River Simulation

November 16, 2016

How to Simulate a River Bed in Epoxy


A customer asks, “I recently saw what looks like a creek bed built out of epoxy with stones in it. How is this done in epoxy?”

Here are the steps to do it:

  1. Choose your stone. The stone that you choose can be uniform in size or a blend of stone sizes and shapes.  If bigger stone is going to be used, it is recommended that you use a blend of larger stone with smaller stone.  Variations in shape will also help to increase the amount of surface area holding the system together, making it stronger. Be sure the stone is clean and completely dry before attempting any of the steps below.
  2. Make a mock-up of the complete system below in a small box made out of plywood or similar material. This will verify everything from stone selection, to aesthetics, to stone durability. It is also gives you a chance to practice your procedure,and get additional phone tech support from us if required before you proceed with your project.
  3. Construct the recessed area that your river will “flow”. That could be a recessed area in a concrete floor, a wooded shadow box or some other “box” to hold your river. Be sure the box is watertight and that the surface is properly prepared before proceeding –www.epoxy.com/surfaceprep.aspx
  4. Prime the area created in step 3 with Epoxy.com Product #12 – www.epoxy.com/12.aspx at a rate of 250-300SF per gallon.  Allow to cure until hard to the touch, typically 6-8 hours
  5. After the Primer in Step 4 is hard to the touch and before 24 hours has passed, apply a coat of Epoxy.com Product #1 – www.epoxy.com/1.aspx – 100% solids General Purpose Epoxy Coating to the bottom of the box created in Step 3.  This will help to give you a consistent background color. Black helps give you the illusion of infinite depth.
    1. Optionally you can add a second coat of the #1 Pigmented Epoxy Coating to increase color intensity.
    2. On the other hand if the stone in Step 6 is so deep that you will not be able to see through it you can skip this step and proceed to step 6.
    3. Allow the epoxy in Step 5 to cure hard to the touch before proceeding, typically 10-12 hours.  Do not wait more than 24 hours before moving on to Step 6.
  6. Properly mix Epoxy.com Product #17 – www.epoxy.com/17.aspx – Epoxy Stone Adhesive Part A and Part B. Add your stone into the mixed stone adhesive.  The amount of stone that you will be able to add to it will vary depending on size and how clean the stone is.  100 lbs per 3 quart batch (2 QT “A” and 1 QT “B”) is a good starting point.  This ratio should be verified in a mockup before proceeding to this step. Mix in the stone until a uniform shine can be see on all the stone. Install this mix into your “box” at the desired thickness. Be sure to pack it in tightly and level to the desired surface.  Allow to harden overnight. Do not wait more than 24 hours before moving on to Step 7.
  7. Properly mix and pour Epoxy.com Product #214 – www.epoxy.com/214.aspx – Table Top and Casting Epoxy into the spaces between the rock in step 6. You typically will want to pour a minimum of 1/8 inch or not more than 1/2 inch at a time.  Take care to break any bubbles as you go early and often.  This is typically easy to do using a hair dryer and/or Isopropyl (rubbing alcohol mist). Allow each layer to harden and cool before adding another lift.  Never wait more than 24 hours in between coats and/or pours of epoxy.

When you complete this project it will look like a stone riverbed filled with \ water.  You can also experiment with other objects in your stone mix.  Contact Epoxy.com Technical Support with your questions: info@epoxy.com or 352-533-2167