MasterTop 1213 Metallic
High-build epoxy flooring system with an abrasion-resistant polyurethane topcoat
MasterTop 1213 Metallic description:
MasterTop 1213 Metallic flooring system consists of a high-solids epoxy base coat with an abrasion-resistant polyurethane or polyaspartic finish. MasterTop 1213 Metallic is squeegee or roller applied to a thickness of 20 mils or greater. The MasterTop 1213 Metallic pigmented topcoat can have a slip-resistant or smooth surface. The MasterTop Metallic Color Pigments are special effect pigments composed of mica nano-particles coated with organic and inorganic pigments to create pearlescent, iridescent, and translucent finishes that mimic the natural look for stone and rock formations. These unique pigments are designed to be field-blended with a clear, high solids resinous floor coating, creating a pearlescent finish with dramatic color effect through light interference and light absorption.
Recommended uses of MasterTop 1213 Metallic:
- Areas subject to rubber-wheeled vehicles and heavy foot traffic
- Where a high level of abrasion and chemical resistance is required
- Commercial applications
- Automotive service areas
- Warehouses
- Laboratories
- Clean rooms
What are the unique features of MasterTop 1213 Metallic?
- Polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoat
- High solids
- Chemical resistant
- UV stabilizers
- Versatile
- Wide in-service range
- Original artistic design effects
- Pearlescent and metallic luster
- Multi-dimensional color effects
What are the benefits of MasterTop 1213 Metallic?
- Excellent abrasion resistance
- Excellent resiliency and flexibility
- Handles most automotive and hydraulic fluids spills
- Excellent color retention
- Profiles can be adjusted for varying texture and slip-resistance
- Use in hot or cold environments
- Easy field blending and installation
- High temperature resistance
- Exceptional light fastness and weather resistance
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