Self-leveling two-component epoxy formulation for dissipative coatings with high mechanical resistance.
Where to Use
Mapefloor I 390 EDF is used to form electrically dissipative coatings on concrete substrates and cementitious screeds, including those exposed to medium to heavy traffic. Once hardened, Mapefloor I 390 EDF is characterised by a low release of micro-particles and volatile organic compounds (VOC) into the air. Thus it’s particularly suitable for coating floors in cleanrooms where a high standard of hygiene is required, the dimensions and amount of suspended micro-particles need to be constantly monitored and the presence of potential biological and physical pollutants that could interfere with the various processes needs to be kept under control.
Mapefloor I 390 EDF is used in particular to make dissipative coatings in environments like:
• electronic industries;
• chemical and pharmaceutical industries;
• laboratories;
• hospitals and operating theatres;
• automotive and aerospace industries;
• warehouses of flammable substances;
• sterile environments;
• cleanrooms.
Self-leveling two-component epoxy formulation for dissipative coatings with high mechanical resistance.
Where to Use
Mapefloor I 390 EDF is used to form electrically dissipative coatings on concrete substrates and cementitious screeds, including those exposed to medium to heavy traffic. Once hardened, Mapefloor I 390 EDF is characterised by a low release of micro-particles and volatile organic compounds (VOC) into the air. Thus it’s particularly suitable for coating floors in cleanrooms where a high standard of hygiene is required, the dimensions and amount of suspended micro-particles need to be constantly monitored and the presence of potential biological and physical pollutants that could interfere with the various processes needs to be kept under control.
Mapefloor I 390 EDF is used in particular to make dissipative coatings in environments like:
• electronic industries;
• chemical and pharmaceutical industries;
• laboratories;
• hospitals and operating theatres;
• automotive and aerospace industries;
• warehouses of flammable substances;
• sterile environments;
• cleanrooms.
Self-leveling two-component epoxy formulation for dissipative coatings with high mechanical resistance.
Where to Use
Mapefloor I 390 EDF is used to form electrically dissipative coatings on concrete substrates and cementitious screeds, including those exposed to medium to heavy traffic. Once hardened, Mapefloor I 390 EDF is characterised by a low release of micro-particles and volatile organic compounds (VOC) into the air. Thus it’s particularly suitable for coating floors in cleanrooms where a high standard of hygiene is required, the dimensions and amount of suspended micro-particles need to be constantly monitored and the presence of potential biological and physical pollutants that could interfere with the various processes needs to be kept under control.
Mapefloor I 390 EDF is used in particular to make dissipative coatings in environments like:
• electronic industries;
• chemical and pharmaceutical industries;
• laboratories;
• hospitals and operating theatres;
• automotive and aerospace industries;
• warehouses of flammable substances;
• sterile environments;
• cleanrooms.