Cold Temperature Epoxy: The Ultimate Solution for Winter Installations

April 14, 2025

As the cold weather months still lingering in many parts of the country, many businesses face the challenge of installing epoxy flooring and coatings in cold temperatures. I frequently receive calls and emails about how to tackle this issue, especially since our company began as an installation service in Vermont, where the winters are long, and the summers are short. To stay operational year-round, we had to innovate and develop methods for installing epoxy in low temperatures.

Challenges of Installing Epoxy in Cold Weather

Tenting and heating areas during the winter is both time-consuming and expensive. Fortunately, the solution lies in cold temperature-cure resin products, specifically Epoxy and Methyl Methacrylate (MMA), which are designed to set in low temperatures and maintain their durability.

Cold Temperature Cure Epoxies: The Ideal Choice for Winter Installations

Cold temperature cure resins are a game-changer for installations in freezing conditions. These resins can be applied at temperatures as low as 35°F, significantly expanding the installation season for epoxy coatings and epoxy flooring. This makes them ideal for environments where temperatures cannot be raised, such as in cold storage areas or food processing facilities. Traditional epoxy coatings typically require a minimum of 50°F for proper curing, making cold temperature epoxies a reliable option for winter work.

Not only do Cold Temperature Cure Epoxies perform well in cold conditions, but they also offer quick-setting properties. When used at normal temperatures, these resins provide rapid turnaround times for both small and large jobs, ensuring minimal downtime and faster project completion.

Advantages of Cold Temperature Cure Epoxies

Install at temperatures as low as 35°F No VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) Ideal for cold storage areas Provides fast cure for quick project turnaround Highly durable and cost-effective

Commonly Used Cold Temperature Cure Epoxies

Here are some of the most popular cold temperature epoxies used in the industry:

Product #1 Cold Temperature Cure Epoxy Coating

Product #1 Cold Cure is a 100% solids epoxy coating that is specially formulated for cold temperature applications. It can cure at temperatures as low as 35°F and has zero VOCs, making it an environmentally friendly choice. This coating is frequently used in coolers, food preparation areas, and other spaces where low temperatures are essential. It is also used in room temperature applications that require rapid curing and minimal downtime.

Product #10 Cold Temperature Cure Epoxy Mortar Resin

Product #10 Cold Cure is a cold temperature curing epoxy mortar resin that features a low modulus of elasticity and low viscosity, allowing for the heavy loading of fillers. The high filler content reduces costs and helps maintain a better thermal coefficient when applied over concrete and steel surfaces. This product’s low modulus prevents it from becoming brittle, offering superior impact resistance and flexibility, even in temperature variations.

Conclusion: Maximize Your Installation Season with Cold Temperature Cure Epoxies

Whether you’re working in freezing cold storage spaces or need to meet strict deadlines for winter projects, cold temperature cure epoxies provide a reliable, cost-effective solution. With their ability to cure at low temperatures, quick-set characteristics, and high durability, these products are essential for expanding your installation season and ensuring high-quality results.

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Epoxy Cold Temperature

January 27, 2016

 

Installing Epoxy in Coolers and Cold Temperature

Extend Epoxy Installation Season into Winter

 

I have spoken on this subject here before but this time of year I get a lot of calls and emails about installing epoxy in cold temperatures. Our company started out as an installation company in Vermont. Summers are very short and winters are very long in Vermont. To stay a viable company, we had to figure ways of working through the winter.

Tenting and heating areas during the winter is time consuming and expensive. The solution is found in resin products that will set in low temperatures. The most durable and cost effective options of installation at cold temperatures is Epoxy and Methyl Methacrylate.

Cold Temperature Cure Resins can also be used as a super-fast setting Resinous Mortar or Coating at normal temperatures. Our Cold Temperature Cure Resins used at normal temperature give you quick turnaround time for small jobs, or larger jobs that require a short turn-around time.

Cold Temperatures Epoxies

Cold Temperature Cure Epoxy Resins allow installation to be done at low temperatures as low as 35°F., (although it sets a lot faster at 40°F) expanding your epoxy coating and epoxy flooring installation season. Epoxy.com Cold Temperature Cure Epoxy Resins can also be used in cold storage areas like food processing areas, where the temperature cannot be raised higher than 35° F or so. Normal cured epoxy typically requires 50°F or more.

Depending on how you mix the aggregate into the products below, they can be used as a mortar for overlays, or a grout for sealing between other hardened construction materials.

Commonly Used Cold Temperature epoxies

Product #1 Cold Temperature Cure Epoxy Coating is 100% solids and specially formulated coatings for cold temperature applications. Cold Temperature Epoxy Coating #1 is able to cure at temperatures as low as 35°F. It is has Zero (0) VOCs. Since it has no VOCs, it has no solvent so it meets the strictest possible standard for a low VOC coating. It is often used in coolers and food preparation areas that require constant low temperatures. Product #1 Cold Temperature Cure Epoxy Coating is also frequently used in room temperature applications to meet super-fast cure, limited shutdown needs.

Product #10 Cold Temperature Curing Epoxy Mortar Resin – This product has a low modulus of elasticity (flexibility) and is Low Viscosity. The low viscosity allows heavy loading of the right fillers. The heavy filler loading helps not only to save money, but helps to maintain better thermal coefficient with respect to concrete and steel. The low modulus of elasticity prevents it from being brittle making it less vulnerable to thermal coefficient differences. It also gives it better impact resistance.

You can find more information on cold temperature cured epoxy at: http://www.epoxy.com/EpoxyColdCured.aspx.

Please send me your questions to me by email to norm@epoxy.com