Duraseal is a high quality, highly versatile resin floor sealer. Duraseal is a unique combination of UV stable, scratch resistant, highly abrasion resistant and highly chemical resistant.
This resin floor sealer can be used to seal the following surfaces:
Concrete Floors, Cementitious Screeds, Epoxy floor coatings, Flake Floor Systems, Epoxy Screeds, Tiled Flooring, Wooden Flooring
Duraseal is resin floor sealer, primarily used for the following reasons: Give a final finish and improved cleanability to concrete floors
Seal and protect levelling screeds Seal and protect concrete in other situations – bartops etc.
Seal flake floor coating systems with a final coat
Change a floor finish from gloss to matt
Give additional protection to floor coatings
Used as a decorative finish in homes and shops
Instructions
Mix 100g Part A to 43g Part B for solvent-based Duraseal
Follow the simple steps below for application:
1. Gentle sand with fine grit sand paper to ensure an even surface
2. Wipe with a damp cloth then dry thoroughly before application of sealer
3. Mix the two parts together
4. Apply using a ‘de-fuzzed’ microfibre roller
We advise you to apply a thin layer – a maximum depth of 100 microns (0.1mm). Applying a thick, heavy coat will cause an uneven coverage and on some occasions creates a milky appearance. Cross-roll to give even coverage.
1 litre of Duraseal typically is capable of covering 8m2. We recommend applying 1-2 depending upon the substrate being sealed. 2 coats of Duraseal for more heavy duty trafficked areas and 1-2 coats for surfacing which won’t experience foot traffic. Here are some examples:
Concrete floors – we would usually recommend to seal concrete floors with two coats of sealer
Epoxy screeds – epoxy screeds can usually be sealed with 1 coat
Flake floor systems – these can usually be sealed with 1 coat, until it has a full coverage of flakes and then it would be two coats
Levelling Screeds – these would usually need to be sealed with 2 coats
Floor Tiles – usually fine to seal with 1 anti slip floor sealer application
Mixing Technique
For small quantities mixing in a cup with a stirring stick is sufficient. For larger mixes a drill with a slow speed paddle mixer is required.
Remember that Duraseal is intended as a sealer only – do not mix epoxy pigments with your Duraseal as this will inhibit the performance of the product.
Curing Time
Both water-based and solvent-based, kept at a constant room temperature of 20-22°C will be touch dry and tangible in 24 hours. We wouldn’t recommend objects or foot traffic to be placed on the surface until after 48 hours of application.