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Epoxy floor coating has been considered by many to be a very durable material that can be very versatile in its applications. It is much sturdier and solid, but still has enough to give so as to be comfortable and not cause back problems. Here are the different types of epoxy floor coating:
Solvent Based Epoxy
It is highly popular due to the variety of colors available and the highly adhesive nature of the epoxy. It can be applied in cooler temperatures and higher humidity and it does a better job at tolerating petroleum contaminates in the concrete surface. However, releases harmful fumes which can cause health problems and lung damage if inhaled too much.
Water Based Epoxy
It is a type of epoxy that is water soluble and uses water as its main carrier, not solvents. It can be applied to concrete that is still damp and can actually make for a good sealer to help stop hydrostatic pressure from moisture vapor transmission. It cures at slower speeds, but eliminate most or all of the harmful fumes contained in the epoxy compound.
100% Solids Epoxy
It does not have any water or solvents to evaporate - it is just pure epoxy. It can be very versatile and adaptable in its numerous applications, but is difficult to apply.
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