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A versatile subfloor epoxy resin you can use for priming, sealing, patching, repairing, in-fills, ramps, set downs, levelling and slurry coats.
Can be used in many applications on all common surfaces and in most conditions.
High compressive strength and good overall performance in a wide range of applications.
User-friendly alternative to typical general purpose resins - no solvents, odours or nasty sensitisers.
Low viscosity, tintable and a simple mix ratio makes the product easy to use.
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A solvent-free, two-pack clear epoxy sealer designed as a general purpose resin for a range of subfloor applications requiring
good all-round properties.
Quality materials are selected to create a low-viscosity subfloor resin that is perfectly suited for use as a binder in levelling,
filling, patching and coving systems.
Ezypoxy Clear is also formulated to offer a more user-friendly alternative to standard GP resins that are typically unpredictable in
performance, and problematic when it comes to health issues such as sensitisation.
Common uses for Ezypoxy Clear include priming, sealing, levelling, filling, patching and coving in:
Garages, Workshops, Warehouses, Car Parks, Loading Zones, Industrial Facilities, Kitchens, Food Preparation,
Food Processing, Schools, Toilets & Changerooms, Walkways.
Type: Two-pack epoxy - solvent-free/100% solids.
Colour: Clear.
Finish: Gloss.
Mix Ratio: 2:1 v:v.
Pack Size: 12 litres.
- Priming and sealing porous concrete.
- Skim or slurry coats to repair damaged surfaces.
- Coving.
- Grouting and filling - bolts, joints and other voids.
- Re-levelling to establish falls to drains.
- High-build (>6mm), heavy-duty trowel-down systems.
Ezypoxy Clear is resistant to exposure from spillage of most household & commercial chemicals, e.g. detergents, soaps, oils/grease etc. Staining may occur when exposed to aggressive chemicals. Good housekeeping practices, including dilution and prompt clean up, will help minimise damage.
The actual coverage achieved by Ezypoxy Clear will depend on the substrate characteristics and condition.
The theoretical yield for a 150-micron film is: 12 litre kit @ 6.67m2/L = 80m2
The following table contains starting-point blends for grouts and mortars, as well as the total volume produced. Coverage of these products will depend on the average thickness they are applied.
Product Type | Sand:Binder Volume Ratio | Sand Volume (Dry) | Binder Volume | Total Mixed Volume (Approx.) |
Fluid Grout | 1.5:1 | 6 litres | 4 litres | 7.6 litres |
Easily Worked Mortar | 3:1 | 12 litres | 4 litres | 11.5 litres |
Stiff Mortar | 4:1 | 16 litres | 4 litres | 17.6 litres |
Time (@ 25°C)
Pot Life - 25 minutes
Set (touch) - 6 hours
Set (hard) - 12 hours
Re-coat (min.) - 12 hours
Re-coat (max.) - 30 hours
Full Cure - 7 days
Approximate time frames for full kit @ 25°C. Pot life will shorten for larger mixes. Curing times will decrease with increasing
temperature (+10°C will halve curing times, -10°C will double them).
New concrete surfaces should be allowed to cure for a minimum of 28 days. Contaminated concrete surfaces should be degreased with an appropriate detergent. Diamond grind, shot blast, scarify or scabble as required to obtain a suitable surface profile for the coating system to be applied. Ensure surface is clean, dry and dust-free again if there’s a delay before application. Properly prepared surfaces should be structurally sound (minimum of 25MPa compressive strength/1.5MPa tensile strength) and free of contamination, laitance and any loose material.
Maximum delay between coats is 36 hours @ 25°C. Should this time be exceeded the previous coat must be lightly abraded with 80-120 grit paper, vacuumed and wiped with methylated spirits or other suitable solvent. Old, existing films can be over-coated providing they’re in good condition and there are no adhesion issues. If in doubt, a tensile adhesion test should be conducted.
WARNING: Part B is a Class 8 Corrosive. For full safety instructions, consult SDS. Wear protective clothing, goggles and gloves to prevent skin and eye contact.
NOTE: Check packaging for correct components before mixing.
Mix product at a ratio of 2:1 by volume. Pour Part B into Part A and mix with a drill mixer until a consistent colour is obtained, scraping sides with a flat spatula to ensure all product is taken in.
Ezypoxy Clear kits can be split by using the following weights and volumes to make 1 litre -
Part A | Part B |
750g/760mL | 340g/330mL |
If pigmenting, pre-mix pigment pots into Part A first with a drill mixer before adding Part B.
When mixing mortars or levelling compounds, gradually add filler/aggregates last while continuing to mix, scraping sides with a flat spatula to ensure all product is taken in. Keep mixing until a consistent appearance is obtained.
Brush, roller, squeegee or trowel. Technique and coverages will depend on the type of product being used and its application.
Pour clear epoxy sealer immediately onto the floor after mixing. Start 50cm from a wall and work towards the exit point pouring in an “S” shaped pattern.
Leave enough mixed sealer to cut in with a brush next to vertical surfaces and around tight areas. Approximately 100mm is typical.
Perform a rough spread using the squeegee to achieve a relatively even film, allow product to level for 2-3 minutes, then backroll smooth using de-linted roller covers.
Roll in long, even, overlapping strokes to get the product feeling and sounding the same.
Prime cleaned surfaces first if required. Position mixed product over the freshly primed areas using appropriate spreading techniques and trowel to a smooth finish as required.
Products must be applied within the pot life times listed in the Cure Schedule table to ensure best results.
Keep containers closed when not in use. Store below 40°C. Do not store in direct sunlight. Shelf life is at least 12 months in original, unopened container. Seek advice from your local council regarding accepted disposal methods.
CAUTION: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. IF ON SKIN: Remove immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water. IF IN EYES:
Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Immediately call a POISON CENTRE (Australia - 13 11 26) or doctor/physician. If skin
irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention.
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: The technical data given herein has been compiled for your help and guidance and is based upon our experience and knowledge. However as we have no control over the use to which this information is put, no warranty express or implied is intended or given. We assume no responsibility whatsoever for coverage, performance or damages, including injuries resulting from use of this information or of products recommended herein.