Two-Component Coating Problems
Two-Component Coating Problems
Two-Component Coating Problems
The most common problems/errors that can occur and have been experienced in the application of TwoComponent, Solvent Free, Floor Coating Systems are covered in this guide. Always read the Product Application Instructions before applying. 1. Bubbles in the Cured Coating - Bubbles (or craters from bubbles) that appear as small as a pinhead, or up to 1 (2.5 cm) in diameter. They can appear throughout the coated floor area or in honey comb clusters. In most cases, the bubbles are caused by one of the following forms of air entrapment. (Note: See repair method A). 1.1 Outgassing - Bubbles may appear in the coating surface after a 100% solids coating is applied to a porous concrete surface. This condition is created when the coating begins its exotherm, or curing action. The coating increases in temperature causing the trapped air in the concrete to also heat up and expand, thereby creating bubbles. 1.1.1 To avoid the out gassing problem, seal or prime the porous concrete with a primer/sealer. 1.2 Improper Mixing - Too aggressive a mixing action (using a drill speed of over 600 rpm) will cause air to be entrapped in the coating. 1.2.1 Use a 300 - 500 rpm slow-speed drill, with a spiral mixing blade or Jiffy mixer. Move the mixing blade in circles around the inside edge of the pail from bottom to top. 1.3 Roller Covers - Inexpensive, too short, too long or foam roller covers have been known to cause air to be generated into the coating, thus causing bubbles. 1.3.1 Use a high-quality, lint-free, short nap roller sleeve and gently roll the 100% solids coating into place after squeegeeing. Vigorous rolling could also create bubbles. Soft to Gooey Two-Component Coating After a 24-Hour Cure - When, after sufficient cure time has elapsed, the coating has not realized either uniformly or in spots, the hardness, durability or tack-free gloss that is expected. (Note: See repair method B.) 2.1 A Gooey Mess - No catalyst. This occurs when the mixing person completely forgets to add the Part A or the Part B prior to mixing. 2.1.1 These are two component materials. When there are absolutely no signs of the coating hardening, count the As and Bs used - there will be a discrepancy. 2.2 Tacky or Sticky Spots (in an otherwise cured coating) 2.2.1 Insufficient mixing. Part A and B are not mixed according to prescribed methods or ratios. 2.2.2 This can also take place when a mixing pail is placed upside down onto a floor surface, allowing it to completely empty. Never allow this procedure to happen as there may be unmixed resins remaining on the bottom, or sides of the pail. 2.3 Soft, But Uniform Surface - Normally the result of a cold temperature application or an improper ratio of Part A to B. 2.3.1 Elevate the temperature of the floor surface, the air, or the material prior to application. 2.3.2 Double check for proper mixing ratio, if not mixing as packaged. Fish-Eyes (Circles, separations, non-uniform surface finish) - Imperfections in the coating surface that resemble the eyes of fish, or similar looking flaws. Note: See repair method C. 3.1 Silicone Contaminants - Any residual silicon deposited onto the floor surface resulting from a manufacturing process can cause the problems listed above. 3.1.1 To avoid this problem, be familiar with in-plant operations and when in doubt, test areas (see section 3.3 below) prior to a coating application.
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