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January 2, 2002 - Floor Savers coatings protect plant floors, platforms and walls. Epoxy Coat 7000 AR withstands sulfuric acid concentrations of 98%; Epoxy Coat 6500 self-leveling 100% solids epoxy coating is packaged in 3-gal containers for large, contractor coating jobs; Epoxy Coat 7000 Non VOC coating can be applied to smooth or mildly spalled concrete; and Concrete Primer 1000 penetrates, seals, and protects concrete surfaces prior to application of coatings.

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Devcon
30 Endicott St.
Danvers, MA, 01923
USA



Floor Coatings Provide Superior Resistance To Harsh Chemicals and Abrasion


DANVERS, MA - Devcon Floor Savers coatings are high-performance non-VOC formulations for protecting plant floors, walkways, ramps, platforms, and walls against harsh chemicals, solvents, hydrocarbons, acids, and alkalis. They Can be easily applied by plant maintenance personnel using a brush, roller, or squeegee - without special tools, equipment, or training. When used with nonskid additives, these coatings produce attractive anti-slip surfaces that enhance plant appearance and improve worker safety.

Epoxy Coat 7000 AR (Acid Resistant) is an epoxy novalac floor coating system with unmatched chemical resistance. Capable of withstanding sulfuric acid concentrations of up to 98%, it is ideal for protecting concrete floors and other surfaces in the vicinity of chemical storage tanks (piping, dike walls, containment areas, etc.).

Epoxy Coat 7000 Non VOC is a 100% solids, self-leveling floor coating that can be applied to smooth or mildly spalled concrete. It produces an attractive, chemical-resistant finish.

Epoxy Coat 6500 Non VOC is a self-leveling, 100% solids epoxy coating designed and conveniently packaged in 3-gallon containers for large, contractor coating jobs. It dries quickly to an extremely durable chemical-resistant finish.

All of these Floor Savers products meet federal volatile organic compound (VOC) regulations and cure to durable, attractive finishes that are easy to clean. They are acceptable for use in meat and poultry plants, and can be mixed with Devcon Safe-T-Grit or Anti-Skid Silica (food grade) to produce nonskid surfaces.

Concrete Primer 1000 is a non-VOC primer that penetrates, seals, and protects shot-blasted or acid-etched concrete surfaces prior to the application of Floor Savers coatings.
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