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Luxaflor 1100

A solvent-based epoxy concrete primer, perfect for use under epoxy or PU-based floor coatings.

Luxaflor 1100 is a high-performance, two-pack epoxy primer especially designed to penetrate into and seal the surface of concrete. It provides a sound base for epoxy and PU floor coatings, especially the Luxaflor range.

Features

Penetration & sealing propertiesPerfect for all concrete surfaces
Finishes -Low Sheen

Surface preparation Prepare surfaces by blasting (allow new surfaces to cure first). Acid etching is recommended, followed by a water wash. Remove laitance if any. Remove dust with a vacuum pump. Fill blowholes, if any, with an Epilux filler.

Application procedure Mix the base and hardener as per instructions. Apply Luxaflor 1100 uniformly, taking care to avoid over-application. For the overcoat, use a suitable top coat once the surface is dry.

Tools you will need

Brush
Spray
Roller

Available Packs

Berger Luxaflor 1100 Low Sheen Solvent Based Epoxy Concrete Primer
5 Ltr

Berger Luxaflor 1100 Low Sheen Solvent Based Epoxy Concrete Primer
20 Ltr

1 Coat
9.0 m2/Ltr @ 50 Micron DFT**

Coverage

On well-prepared surfaces, as per the painting system recommended. Please refer to the Product Data Sheet for surface preparation and method of application.

** Actual coverage may vary from the quoted coverage due to factors such as method and condition of application, surface roughness, and porosity.

Volume Solids


45% +/- 2%
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