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  Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal
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Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating
 
Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gallon


Eco-Tufftm Industrial Floor Coating, AQ Formula
for submersible applications

Eco-Tufftm Industrial Floor Coating is the world's leading environmentally compliant safety coating that outperforms all other floor coating products. The advanced formulation of cross-linking modified acrylics, urethanes, and co-polymers delivers a Green Building compliant safety coating with superior durability, flexibility and safety. Available in 17 standard colors and Standard, Flex, and Submersible Formulations. 

Eco-Tuff is a single component, zero VOC, high build, high flex ultra tough waterproof coating material. There are no hazardous ingredients, is non-flammable and virtually odorless. It is engineered for the most extreme environments from freezing cold temperatures to the hottest climates around the world. It is capable of withstanding heavy traffic, abrasion, UV, chemicals, hot tire pick-up, and submersible applications (AQ formula).

May be used on concrete, wood, fiberglass, and metal surfaces. Each formulation is customized for its intended application. Formulations options are; standard, high flex (for wood & fiberglass), and submersible (pools & spas).

Approximate Spread Rate: 200-250 square feet per gallon per coat. 2 coat application required with a 1 hour intercoat time. 3 coats recommended for heavy industrial use applications. If using decorative aggregate, apply when the 1st coat is still wet, then topcoat with Eco-Tuff High Traffic Clear Coat when dry.

Recommended Primers: Eco-Tuff 2-Part WB Epoxy Primer/Sealer (250-300 sq.ft/gal) or Eco-Tuff 1-Part WB Metal Primer (250-300 sq.ft/gal).

Standard Color Chart


Item# Item Name Suggested Retail: Qty Add
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-BLACK Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Black $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-BRED Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Brick Red $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-CREAM Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Cream $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-CSTM Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Custom Color $462.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-DBLUE Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Dark Blue $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-DBROWN Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Dark Brown $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-DGRAY Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Dark Gray $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-DGREEN Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Dark Green $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-LGRAY Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Light Gray $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-LGREEN Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Light Green $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-MBLUE Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Medium Blue $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-MGRAY Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Medium Gray $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-OLIVE Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Olive Green $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-ORANGE Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Orange $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-RED Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Red $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-SYELLOW Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Safety Yellow $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-SAND Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Sand $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-TAN Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Tan $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-WPBLUE Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - Water Park Blue $457.25
ET2-6032-25AQ-5-WHITE Eco-Tuff Industrial Floor Coating, AQ, 5 Gal - White $457.25
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Features:
Non Toxic Zero VOC Non Flammable Virtually Odorless Single Component UV Resistant Chemical Resistant Abrasion Resistant Easy to Apply Fast Drying Reduces Indoor Air Pollution Meets ASTM & ADA Slip Resistance Guidelines w/aggregate Meets Green Building LEED Requirements



Technical Specs:

Package: 1 Gallon or 5 Gallon Pails
Weight: 10 lbs per Gallon 
Coverage: 200 to 250 Sq.Ft/Gal (two coats recommended)


Color: Clear
Odor: Virtually Odorlesss
Flash Point: N/A Non Flammable
Boiling Point: >100º C
Specific Gravity: 1.05 gm/ml
VOC: Zero

GENERAL TIPS

It is essential that you always clean each surface that is to be coated.

Remove all grease, oil, and other contaminants; leave no residue, clean thoroughly - if there is any question of contaminants, use a cleaner such as a commercial degreaser or laundry detergent and a scrub brush.

Never assume a surface is clean unless you have cleaned it yourself!

Ensure that the surface (substrate) is sound, dry, and free of all wax, oil, grease and loose materials.

Use ONLY WATER for thinning and clean up.

Keep the Product from freezing.

IMPORTANT!

Testing indicates that adhesion is best when our primer is used. Be sure to apply The Product within the time specifications of the primer manufacturer (CP-10 or MP-10).

PERSONAL PROTECTION

Please review the Material Safety Data Sheet for information on Health Hazards, First Aid, Safe Handling, Emergency Information and other Product Information. It is recommended that you wear: splash-proof goggles; PVC or rubber gloves; rubber boots when working with large quantities; coveralls when working with large quantities, and use a respirator if inhalation risk exists (NIOSH/MSHA approved or organic vapor). The Product can be rolled or sprayed on without any modification!

PROPER PREPARATION IS NUMBER ONE!

HANDY HINTS

Dilute the Product with clean water only if required. A dilution of 10% will reduce the solids within the product by the same amount.

Mask off all areas not to be coated. Make sure to remove the masking tape carefully, immediately after the application of the final coat.

Stir thoroughly before applying and stir periodically to maintain aggregate in suspension.

In order to avoid “cracking” do not allow The Product to pool and do not apply the coats too thick during the application.

When applying The Product, be sure to apply at right angles to the previous coat. Consult the Roller Application Instructions for specifics.

TYPES OF APPLICATIONS

We recommend 2 coats to be considered for standard traffic and 3 coats for heavier traffic or use. The key is to “build up” The Product and not try to achieve thickness in one coat.

ROLLER APPLICATION

Use a lint free Foam Roller or Pad applicator available from Eco-Safety Products. Consult Roller Application Instructions for pretreatment of roller. Pour Product into paint tray or hang roller grid into 5 gallon bucket. Make sure to completely saturate roller with product, leaving no bare spots on roller. Apply the first coat as a thin coat. Resaturate roller after each pass. Make 4 - 5 consecutive passes in the same direction, with each pass right next to the other. When applying, roll in one direction first, then roll in the opposite direction in order to properly blend the product and create a uniform textured surface. Once an area is covered, run the roller very lightly over it to ensure even distribution of color and rubber crumb. When touch dry apply the subsequent coats. Do not apply too thick to avoid “mud cracking”.

SPRAY APPLICATION

NOTE: Reaching a balance between a quality spray finish and one where rubber is poorly distributed is wholly dependent upon technique, spray pressure, spray gun characteristics and the temperature of The Product. Experiment with your technique, spray pressure and spray gun nozzle characteristics until you are satisfied with the finish. It is preferable that The Product be at room temperature (the warmer the better) for easier spraying. If operating in cold climates, without warming the product, achieving satisfactory spray characteristics will take some adjusting to the spray pressure. (Mask off areas as needed)

Use only the spray gun recommended. Superior brand "Spraying-Mantis" hand held Hopper gun, or equivalent. Or for larger projects: Graco brand "Tex-Spray Compact" or equivalent.

Attach spray gun to a compressor airline giving pressure of at least 40 psi. The above spray guns require very low pressure. Spray water out of the gun to prime. Before starting the job, spray a few short bursts away from the surface to test that everything is working properly. Holding gun approximately 12 -24” away from surface, spray an even, light coat over the entire surface. DO NOT APPLY TOO THICK. Keep spray gun at a 90 degree angle to the surface. Spray gun should make a slight "spitting" sound. This is a characteristic of the guns and is necessary for an even texture. The Product will self level. When surface becomes touch dry, spray subsequent coats. The further away from the surface you hold the gun, the greater the texture, the closer, the finer. Remove any over spray immediately with cloth and water. The Product is very difficult to remove once cured. Clean spray gun with water after each job is completed.

SUBMERSIBLE APPLICATIONS

Make sure you ordered an (AQ) submersible formulation. Follow applicable surface preparation instructions. Allow a minimum of 72 hours for full cure prior to filling surface area with water.

PRIMERS

Primers are an integral part of our coatings system. The following primers have been tested and are available through Eco-Safety Products. Water Based Epoxy Concrete & Wood Primer - ( Part # ES-EP-CP10): CP10, is a water based, two component epoxy primer. Designed for heavy use and extreme moisture areas. Can be applied to damp concrete surfaces. CP10 takes slightly longer to cure, but is by far our best primer for concrete, wood and painted surfaces. Allow 6 hours for proper cure before applying the topcoats. Apply topcoats within 48 hours of primer application.  Water Based Metal Primer - (Part # ES-EP-MP10): MP10 is a water based, single component corrosion inhibiting primer. Designed for interior and exterior metal applications. MP10 can also be used on concrete and wood.

APPLICATION TEMPERATURE AND CURING TIME

The Product will be touch dry within 1 hour and can be subjected to light foot traffic within 24 hours. PLEASE NOTE: Full curing time only affects the amount of time required to wait before subjecting the surface to cleaning, heavy loads and chemical exposure. Surface can be subjected to normal loads well before this minimum time requirement. The coating should not be subjected to cleaning, heavy loads, or chemical exposure until fully cured after 7 days, less in hot conditions, more in cold, dry weather. Judgment should be used when determining when the application is fully cured. Dry times in this manual are based on a temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit and 50% humidity. Higher temperatures will speed up dry time and colder temperatures will slow it. The product should not be used under 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Use fans and heat to cure the product more quickly. Do not allow product to freeze.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE ANY SOLVENTS, SOLVENT BASED ALCOHOLS, THINNERS OR LACQUERS, TO THIN PRODUCT.

CONCRETE
GENERAL ADVICE FOR CONCRETE APPLICATIONS

Taking into account the following specifically listed concrete notes, unless you are absolutely sure of the (substrate) concrete history, it is important to establish the type of concrete application, the history of the concrete (if various contaminants such as oils, fuels, polishing waxes, chemicals, etc., have been in contact with the concrete), and how the application should be tackled. If there is any doubt at all about any aspect of the concrete history or type, always test (apply) adhesion BEFORE undertaking the overall application. At times, apparently properly prepared substrates do not allow adhesion. If the substrate is properly prepared and no adhesion results, this is usually the result of concrete contamination by chemicals or silicone type materials. These types of contaminants can not be seen even though the prepared concrete looks clean and/or porous. Contaminated substrates of this type will reveal the lifting of The Product in sheet form, revealing adhesion to the primer, but the primer fails to adhere to the substrate. The solution to resolving these types of problems is to establish precisely what the concrete has been exposed to and then to apply the correct cleaning agent to remove the contaminant. For example, long-term fuel contamination will require several degreaser applications to remove all imbedded fuel contaminants. Long term beer contamination in bars will require appropriate cleaning/preparation and a significant drying time period to ensure that beer yeast contamination surfaces from within the concrete and the concrete properly dries. Without this preparation, no adhesion will be possible.

CONCRETE CLEANING

Degreasers: We recommend our bio-based industrial SoyFast Degreaser. They are designed to dissolve the oils, fats, grease, etc. It is very important when using a degreaser that the clean up is absolutely thorough and complete and that no dissolved fat residue is left on the concrete. This is achieved by repeating neutralizing rinses (water) of the concrete.

Important: It is important to do a light acid etch on new concrete and concrete that has been exposed to pool water to remove all lime and mineral deposits. Use two parts water and one part Muriatic acid. Spray on with a weed sprayer and neutralize and rinse thoroughly.

CONCRETE FINISH

The type of concrete finish is critical in the way the application is undertaken. Heavily worked and compressed concrete is NOT porous and adhesion difficulties will be experienced without the correct treatment of the substrate. Likewise, metal trowelled concrete is also difficult to achieve adhesion with, while power trowelling may overwork and compact the concrete and adhesion problems may result. The Product or the primer used must be able to penetrate or attach itself to the substrate in order that satisfactory adhesion occurs. Ideally, concrete should be hand trowelled, porous with a brush/broom finish. New concrete will take up to 28 days to cure properly. Unless the new concrete is dry, adhesion problems will be experienced. Remember, heavily compacted and metal trowelled concrete is essentially waterproof.

CONCRETE

1. Must be fully cured.
2. If concrete surface has a porous texture, no further surface preparation is necessary.
3. If the concrete surface is NOT porous then acid etching, sanding or shot blasting is necessary. Make sure to use a light acid etch and to remove all remaining acid with soap and water and scrub brush. (If all acid is not properly removed, you will not obtain adhesion).
4. Concrete should be completely clean and dry.
5. Patch all imperfections, cracks, etc. with concrete patch filler and flexible joint fillers. These are available at your local hardware store DO NOT USE SILICONE PRODUCTS. (The Product will not adhere to silicone).
6. Prime with CP-10 as per instructions on label. When you feel primer has properly cured, perform test patch to insure adhesion.
7. Apply The Product.

PAINTED SURFACES

1. Aggressively roughen surface by sanding with 36 or 40 grit sand paper. The surface must be rough to proper adhesion.
2. Clean surface of all oils, grease, dirt, silicone and other contaminants. Leave no residue.
3. Inspect for any imperfections or delamination of previously painted surface.
4. Test for adhesion. Prime with CP10.
5. Apply The Product.

ASPHALT
1. Clean surface by pressure-washing.
2. Insure surface is completely dry.
3. Apply asphalt primer. Asphalt primer is available through Sherwin Williams (Part # 8000-01786).
4. Test for adhesion first, before completing job. Apply The Product.

STEEL AND ALUMINUM

All bare metal substrates should be appropriately primed after being treated for rust or removal of old paint.

1. All smooth metal should be cleaned, and aggressively roughed by sanding with 36 or 40 grit sand paper, sand blast or by acid etch. (ACID ETCH IS RECOMMENDED).
2. Clean and dry surface.
3. Prime with MP10.
4. Test for adhesion first, before completing job. Apply The Product.

RUBBER
1. Sand with 36 Or 40 grit sand paper.
2. Clean and dry surface.
3. Prime with rubber primer. Rubber primer is available through Sherwin Williams (Part # DTM Bonding Primer B66 A 50 136-0668).
4. Test for adhesion first, before completing job. Apply The Product.

PLYWOOD, LUMBER AND TREATED LUMBER

1. New lumber needs no sanding. Old lumber requires sanding with 36 or 40 grit sand paper.
2. Remove any peeling, cracking, or chipping paint, varnish or sealer.
3. Ensure surface is clean and completely dry.
4. Prime with CP10.
5. Test for adhesion first, before completing job. Apply The Product.

FIBERGLASS
1. To insure good adhesion, first sand the surface aggressively using a 36 or 40 grit paper to ensure the removal of all gloss from the substrate.
2. Insure that the surface is free of waxes and other protective additives.
3. Clean and completely dry surface.
4. Prime with CP10.
5. Test for adhesion first, before completing job. Apply The Product.

STORAGE AND REPAIR

STORAGE

To store partially used cans, seal can well (airtight) and place in cool, dry place. The contents should be useable for at least 12 months. The evaporation of the water within the product will cause the product to cure. If some water content has evaporated, reconstitution with clean water may restore product viability if the curing process within the can is not too advanced.

REPAIRING

In the event that The Product is damaged, it can easily be repaired, or over-coated, because it bonds to itself. Remove all damaged product. Use a sharp knife such as a utility knife to make a well-defined area such as a square and eliminate uneven edges. Sand area with 36 or 40 grit sandpaper so that the new application can get a good grip. Slightly bevel the edges of the existing product so that the new product can fill in the cutout area and go slightly onto the existing. Clean area with water. Test for adhesion first, before completing job. Then apply The Product to affected area.

RE-COATING

To re-coat an application you must first clean the surface thoroughly to remove all oils, grease, and dirt. Prime with CP10, then re-apply product.

MAINTENANCE

Most general floor cleaners have been tested and will work well. You may consult with Eco-Safety Products for a complete line of “Green Seal” Certified and bio based general cleaners.

DO NOT USE BLEACH, BLEACH PRODUCTS OR CAUSTICS.

For best results, use a stiff bristled deck brush to agitate cleaner on the surface. Rinse surface thoroughly to remove all residue. Surfaces can also be cleaned with use of automatic scrubbers. These are machines which, in one pass, put down the washing solution, scrub the floor with a light pad, and vacuum up the dirty water. It should be pointed out that the pad pressure used in the scrubber must be light and need only be sufficient for the pad to make light contact with the floor. Heavy scrubbing will negatively affect the coated surface.

ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS?

Questions on the application process or on the product, contact: Eco-Safety Products, LLC at (602) 305-9397 Local or (877) 366-7547 TOLL FREE or e-mail questions to: info@eco-safety.com

The information contained herein is given in good faith based upon our experience, knowledge and current information, but without guarantee and the Company accepts no liability whatsoever for its accuracy nor loss or damage arising therefrom. The information is given as a guide only and should not be construed as a full specification. Further, information should be sought from the Company, or its agents regarding specific projects or applications. The Company reserves the right to alter or change this information without prior notice.





Extended Information:

ACRYLIC-URETHANE SAFETY COATING PROJECT REFERENCE 

Manufacturing, Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional

Qualcomm Stadium
Steps & Walkways
San Diego, CA

Knotts berry Farm
Buena Park, CA

Harter Tomato Products
Cat Walks & Walkways
Yuba City, CA

Power Plant, County of Riverside
Floor Areas, Cat Walks, Wet Areas, 
Ramps
Riverside, CA

Riverside Unified School District
Handicap Ramps, Steps, Locker Room 
Floors
Riverside, CA

Residential Design Services
Cabinet Manufacturing Facility
Floors, Steps
Placentia, CA

National Science Foundation
Antarctic Science Laboratory
Port
Hueneme, CA

RE1J School District
Handicap Ramps, Steps, Food Prep 
Areas, Stairs
Montrose, CO

County of Montrose
Court House Steps, Ramps
Montrose, CO

Ron Jon Surf Shop
Steps, Walks, Manufacturing Shop
Cocoa Beach
, FL

McCullough Amusements
Amusement Rides
Augusta, GA

De'Angelo's Pizzeria Restaurant
Commercial Kitchen Floor
Baton Rouge, LA

General Motors
Assembly Line Floors
Flint, MI

Atlantic City Surf Minor League 
Baseball Stadium

Quality Metal Craft
Livonia, MI

Secoa Manufacturing, INC.
Portable Stage Manufacturers
Champlin, MN

Craftsman Industries
Trailer Manufacturing Facility
Saint Charles, MO

Privateer Restaurant
Commercial Kitchen
Johns Island
, SC

Animax Designs
Studio Set Design
Nashville, TN

Catamaran Cruisers
Boat Manufacturing
Columbia, TN

Black & Veatch General Contractors
Nation Wide

Purdue Chicken Processing Plant
Facility Floors
Virginia Beach, VA

Atlantic Beach News
Steps & Press Room Floors
Hampton, NH

Housing Authority
Utility Bodies
Medford, MA

University of Massachusetts Medical   
Center
 

Handicapped Ramps
Worcester, MA

Raytheon National Science Foundation
Antarctic Science Laboratory

Composix Company
Newark, OH

Greenwood Forrest Products
Manufacturing Facility
Portland, OR

City of Hereford, TX
City Shop Floors & Rec Center
Hereford, TX

Brown & Root Services
Various Industrial Applications
Houston, TX

Boeing Air Craft Docks & Facilities

Mammoth Fire Alarm Distributors
Manufacturing Facility Floor
Lowell, MA

Wirsbo Manufacturing Co.
Pipe Manufacturing Facility
Facility Floor
Apple Valley, MN

T & L Pools
Various Pool Applications
Liburn, GA

United Metal Works, Inc.
Mamou, LA

Wae Research, Inc.
Calabash, NC

University of New Hampshire
Shower Rooms
Durham, NH

Seiver County, TN
County Maintenance Dept.
Seiver, TN

PasadenaHumane Society
Decks & Walkways
Pasadena, CA

 

Recreation Areas, Amusement Parks & Water Parks
 

City of Tempe Rec Center
Tempe, AZ

Wild Water Adventures
Clovis, CA

Solid Rock Wall Systems
San Diego, CA

Harbor Excursions
San Diego, CA

Rachel B. Cruises
Boat Builders, Operators
Santa Barbara, CA

City of Montrose
Walk Bridges, Park Restrooms, Handicap 
Ramps
Montrose, CO

Santas Village & Workshop
Walk Areas, Stairs, Rides
North Pole, CO

Ron Jon Surf Shop
Steps, Walks, Manufacturing Shop
Cocoa Beach
, FL

Amusements of America
Princeton, FL

McCullough Amusements
Amusement Rides
Augusta, GA

Coastal Pool Services
Various Pool Applications
Brunswick, GA

Clayton County International Park
Kiddie Pool and Deck Areas
Atlanta, GA

Roaring Springs Water Park
Meridain, ID

Lego Land
Stage Areas
Carlsbad, CA

Mauer Stunt Shows
Risers & Platforms
Huntington Beach, CA

Deep River Water Park
Crown Point, IN

Ottaway Amusements
Amusement Park
Rides
Wichita, KS

Sedgwick County Zoo
Animal Feeding Enclosures
Wichita, KS

Dixie Landin'/Blue Bayou
Amusement Rides, Steps & Walk Areas  
Baton Rouge, LA

Playcraft/Charger Boats
Boat Manufacturer
Various Vessel Applications
Springfield, MO

Morey's Piers
Amusement Rides & Boardwalks
Wildwood, NJ

Land of Make Believe
Hope, NJ

New York State Fair
Albany, NY

Deno's Wonder Wheel
Coney Island, NY

Zoom Flume Water Park
East Durham, NY

Lively Swim Center
Springfield, OR

Del Grosso Amusements
Tipton, PA

Polynesian Resort
Wisconsin Dells, WI

Freemont County Fairgrounds
Riverton, WY

Circus Vargus
Nation Wide

 

Wet-N-Wild Water Park
Walk Areas, Steps and Ramps
Orlando, FL

Sammy's Amusements
Amusement Rides
Belleville, NJ

Blue Rill Day Camp
Monsery
, NY

Dollywood Theme Park
Pigeon Forge, TN

NASCAR Speed Park
Sevierville, TN

Ogle's Water Park
Pigeon Forge, TN

City of Hefeford, TX
Recreation Center
Hereford, TX

Casey's Rides
Amusement Park
Rides
Utica, KY

Skyline Raceway
Go Cart Track
Rochester, MN

Camp Ozark
Houston
, TX

Sea World of Texas
Walkways
San Antonio, TX

Scarbourgh Faire Adventure Tower
Steps & Platforms
Waxachachie, TX

Kahunaville Water Park
Stage Areas
Wilmington, DE

Lost Island Water Park
Slide Platforms, Walkways & Changing Rooms
Waterloo, LA

 





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