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E3

Epoxy Primer

Clear epoxy primer, designed to bond with epoxy systems.

DESCRIPTION

A two-component, solvent-free, clear epoxy primer engineered for deep penetration into porous substrates. Functions as a substrate sealer and high-strength bonding interface between the base surface and subsequent epoxy coating or mortar systems.
Formulated to enhance adhesion, prevent outgassing, and ensure long-term durability of the entire epoxy system. In epoxy screed applications, this primer is often an essential bonding layer to guarantee cohesive performance and system integrity.

SCOPE OF USE

Improved Intercoat Adhesion – informs seamless uniform finish

Components

Two-component A: resin B: Hardener, packaged two tin cans

Instruction of use

1- The surface should be sound, clean, free from loose material, grease, laitance, dirt curing compound, etc.
2- Mix Poly Epoxy primer components “A the resin” and “B the hardner” very well with a mechanical mixer for 3 min
3- Leave the primer mixture to set for a maximum duration of three minutes.
4- Apply the Primer on your desired clean surface using an epoxy roll or brush.
5- Leave it for one day to fully dry and set.

Technical Information

1. Compressive strength 70 N/mm2 (EN196)

Storage

Original sealed container has a shelf life of 12 months provided it is stored clear of ground and moisture and in a dry shaded place around 25°C.

Compliance

1.EN 196 part 1

AVAILABLE SIZES
15 KG
5 KG
13 KG
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E3
Epoxy Primer

Epoxy Primer

Price range: SAR 161.00 through SAR 588.00

A two-component; solvent-free, clear epoxy primer specially formulated and designed to be applied over a porous surface to seal it and to act as a bonding bridge between it and epoxy coating systems or mortar.  It obtains high durability for any system it becomes a part of, while in some cases it is considered mandatory in epoxy screeds by acting as a bonding agent.

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