Epoxy self-levelling flooring system

abeflo is a four-component solvent-free self-levelling flooring surface system.

The system comprises a clear resin and hardener system, pre-packed blended aggregate and a ready-for-use pigment paste.

Uses

abeflo caters for high hygiene standards with good colour retention and a medium gloss finish.

Typical end-use locations are:

Hospitals; schools; kitchens; factories; showrooms; laboratories; canteens; supermarkets; garages.

abeflo is not recommended for use in areas that are subject to heavy mechanical impact and abrasion. For such applications,
refer to a.b.e.® technical sales division.

Advantages
  • Good protective qualities
  • Self-levelling
  • Chemical resistant
  • Colour retention
  • Wide variety of locations
  • Seamless and hygienic
Properties of Wet Material
Properties of Wet Material
Mixing Ration See quantities under packaging for
5 ℓ Kit and bulk pack.
Density of Resin 1.084 kg/ℓ
Density of compound 1.765 kg/ℓ
Colours Pale Grey G62
Medium Sea Grey G24
Drakensberg Green H36
Light Stone C37
Red Oxide
Leaf Green (Chrome oxide)
Flash Point > 100 ºC
Dilution Do not dilute
Shelf Life 2 years from date of manufacture and in
sealed containers @ 25 ºC
Properties During Application
Properties During Application
Pot Life Approximately 40 minutes
(5 L mixed @ 25 ºC)
Work Life Approximately 60 minutes
(after spreading @ 25 ºC)
Volume Solids 100%
Curing time @ 25 ºC Touch: 8 hrs
Light foot traffic: 24 hrs
Full cure: 7 days
Over-coating time @ 25 ºC Minimum: 12 hrs
Maximum: 36 hrs
Application temperature
range
> 15 ºC & < 35 ºC
Do not apply coating if humidity is in excess of 85% @ 21 ºC or 75% @ 10 ºC.
Do not apply coating if the substrate temperature is at least 3 ºC (5 ºC is better) above dew point.
Physical Properties of Cured Film
Physical Properties of Cured Film
Maximum service temperature 60 ºC
Shrinkage after cure Negligible
Weather resistance Chalks on external exposure
Chemical resistance Good resistance to water, oil, fats,
greases, diesel, dilute mineral acids and
alkalis.
Surface Preparation

Precautionary Notes

(1) The substrate must be dry before application. For concrete, moisture content tests must be conducted prior to application of the priming system.

Maximum moisture content should be between 4 – 5% (preferably a Protimeter Survey Master or equivalent), or Dynamic Calcium Chloride moisture “weight gain” over 24 hours, or at least a practical overnight “plastic sheet test” is also advisable (approximately 1 m² masked down on surface).

(2) Concrete substrate must have a minimum tensile adhesion strength of 1.5 MPa and a minimum of 25 MPa compressive strength.

Concrete shall be free of all laitance and preferably should be lightly vacuum blast cleaned leaving a uniform texture.

All blemishes in the surface such as pop-outs, omegas, blowholes and honeycomb should be patched with epidermix 201. This should be left overnight to cure and shall then be rendered smooth.

For a smooth final finish, the surface profile, peak to valley, should not exceed 25% of the coating thickness. If the surface is very irregular, consideration should be given to the use of abeprime SL, a solvent free epoxy self levelling primer.

Bonding/Priming

If abeprime SL is not used, then abeflo is normally applied over a thoroughly sealed concrete surface using up to two coats of abecote® 337.

Over coating of the primer with abeflo should comply with the overcoating time requirements laid down for the specific primer. The overcoating time for abecote® 337 is 4 – 6 hours.

Mixing

Precautionary Notes

(1) When decanting base from bulk supply, thorough stirring must be accomplished beforehand.

(2) In order to avoid colour variation in large expanses, one must ensure that the same pigment batch is used and is carefully and accurately dispensed (factory batching available on request).

Proper mixing and proportioning of the epoxy binder (base and activator), filler and pigment is essential for good results with no colour variation from mix to mix.

Transfer pre-measured volume of flooring base resin to mixer.
Add pigment and activator and homogenize.

Add filler slowly and mix well.

Note:

A slow speed mixer must be used.

Ensure that the mixing vanes are below the surface of the mix to minimize air entrapment. The stirrer mixing vane configuration should be such as not to introduce unwanted aeration. Also, for this type of mixing, transferring the base/activator combination to a new container i.e. “re-mixing” will eliminate contamination due to unmixed base which is inclined to cling to the walls of the original container.

Coverage

 

Recommended dft per application 2 – 3 mm
abeflo 2: Theoretical coverage for dft 2 mm 2.0 ℓ/m2
abeflo 3: Theoretical coverage for dft 3 mm 3.0 ℓ/m2
Application

Precautionary Note

Prevailing weather conditions must be taken into account otherwise surface defects can occur (see under “properties of wet material”).

abeflo should be applied by first pouring a bead of material in the form of a ribbon on the surface to be coated. Do not leave material in the container too long because it will set faster thus reducing the work life.

Using a 5 mm serrated trowel, spread the applied material at the specified rate. Apply as evenly as is possible, working from left to right, and then back.

Approximately 10 minutes after application, roll using a porcupine roller to aid in excess air release.

All over-coating times must be strictly adhered to. abeflo will not cure if applied at below 10 °C.

Cleaning of Equipment

abe® super brush cleaner before setting.

Protection/Maintenance on Completion

Enlist the services of experienced cleaning specialists. Furthermore, the following recommendation will go a long way to maintain the original appearance of the epoxy floor viz.

(1) Protect from trafficked dirt/grit ingress into coated area by using dirt traps etc.

(2) Use of a “renewable” clear high wear polymer based floor polish will reduce scratching and “black heel”.

(3) Encourage frequent maintenance cleaning.

Model Specification

The epoxy floor system will be abeflo, a four-component, solvent-free epoxy floor system comprising resin and hardener, filler and pigment paste applied in accordance with a.b.e.® recommendations.

Packaging
Small Pack
Resin: Base and Activator 5ℓ (Kit) (40001-005)
abeflo 2 aggregate (20050-010) 10.0 kg (yield 8.9 ℓ)
abeflo 3 aggregate (20054-125) 12.5 kg (yield 9.8 ℓ)
Pigment paste (200xy-350) approximate density 1.9 kg/ℓ 0.350 kg
Bulk Pack
Resin system comprises
Base (40005-025) 2 x 25 ℓ
Activator (40010-025) 1 x 25 ℓ
abeflo 2 aggregate (20050-010) 15 x 10 kg (yield 134.1 ℓ)
abeflo 3 aggregate (20054-125) 15 x 12.5 kg (yield 148.0 ℓ)
Pigment paste (200-xy-350) approximate density 1.9 kg/ℓ 15 x 0.350 kg
Handling & Storage

All abeflo related products have a shelf life of 2 years if kept in a dry, cool store in the original, unopened packs.

If stored at high temperatures and/or high humidity conditions, the shelf life may be reduced.

Health & Safety

Product safety information required for safe use is not included. Before handling, read product and safety data sheets and container labels for safe use, physical and health hazard information. The safety data sheet is available from your local a.b.e.® sales representative.

Important Note

This data sheet is issued as a guide to the use of the product(s) concerned. Whilst a.b.e.® endeavours to ensure that any advice, recommendation, specification or information is accurate and correct, the company cannot accept any liability for application – because a.b.e.® has no direct or continuous control over where and how a.b.e.® products are applied.

Further Information

Where other products are to be used in conjunction with this material, the relevant technical data sheets should be consulted to determine total
requirements.

a.b.e.® has a wealth of technical and practical experience built up over the years in the company’s pursuit of excellence in building and construction
technology.