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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Harvey M. Chichester
Durall Industrial Flooring
7723 Pillsbury Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55423
Phone: 1-800-466-8910 or 952-888-1488 (24/7)
www.concrete-floor-coatings.com
harvey@concrete-floor-coatings.comEpoxy Joint Sealer Stops Concrete
Floor Vibration and Damage
Many heavy industrial settings,
including paper warehouses, steel and other heavy-weight or high-traffic
applications suffer from shaking concrete floors. The source of the vibration is
most often caused by rolling equipment crossing expansion joints cut in the
concrete when poured. Cement contractors place these expansion joints in the
floor in order to allow for the shrinkage that occurs in the concrete slabs as
they cure. The joints are also helpful if the slab experiences major temperature
changes.
Bridges, highways, and sidewalks may
expand and contract considerably. Most modern buildings, however, are climate
controlled with temperature variations within a 10-15 degree range. As a result,
these expansion joints are more of a problem than a solution.
Flexible caulks have been used in
expansion joints to help transition between the slabs yet allow for some
movement. Unfortunately, that movement can become a problem and cost if frequent
or extensive.
A better solution is to epoxy the
slabs together with Durall Industial Flooring's 100% solid epoxy and color
quartz. The epoxy-quartz filler levels the rut between slabs, thus eliminating
the vibration, wear, and structural damage that would otherwise be caused by
moving equipment. The quartz-epoxy mix withstands test strengths of 22,000 psi.
Durall recommends that the first
step in the application process be to set a masonry blade on a skilsaw at 1/4 to
1/2 inch and run it down the expansion joints, cleaning both sides. Flexible
chalk will melt out of the joints during this operation. Once the joints are
cleaned, color quartz is swept into the joints until slightly lower than flush
with the floor surface. Clear or colored Dura Poxy (100% epoxy) is then poured
over these joints until saturating the quartz and rising level with the floor.
12 hours later the joint will need to be re-inspected and topped off.
Often these joints have openings at
the bottom and some epoxy may leak through. The wetted color quartz will remain
and block leak-through on the second application. It is important to come back
to the floor between 10 and 12 hours later to scrape off excess epoxy. Too long
a wait and the epoxy becomes hard to shave; too little setup time and the epoxy
may be tacky or sticky. Using a 4-inch razor scraper with a long handle allows
each side of the joint to help guide the scraper and provide a smooth, even
filling over the joint between the slabs.
The cost of filling deep holes and
badly eroded floors can be reduced by using color quartz and a filler and wear
inhibitor. Mixing Dura Poxy with color quartz to 28 lb. per gallon gives a
trowel mix with a peanut butter consistency. This mix can be placed in holes
using a trowel or putty knife. Small vertical surfaces are best filled by using
a heavy rubber glove and applying the mixture by hand with a rubbing motion.
Durall Industrial Flooring,
Minneapolis, MN, is the only industrial flooring manufacturer that also makes
over 500 specialty cleaners. Durall’s 40 years of chemical manufacturing
experience has produced a special preparation of cleaners and an application
system assuring optimum flooring adhesion and wear results. Durall provides
factory-direct support for these new products.
Durall has recognized that
customers, whether professionals or amateurs, want to buy solutions - not
products. As a result, Durall provides a Web-based, free, cost analysis at
www.concrete-floor- oatings.com. Durall field technicians use the deck
condition, existing resources, and desired outcome provided by the customer to
prepare a recommended kit of materials and step-by-step instructions for taking
the project from beginning to end. These customized kits are delivered directly
to the job site.
To address those unexpected
questions and problems, Durall also provides a 24/7 help line during the
project.
For photo examples, visit:
www.concrete-floor-coatings.com/photos/jointsealer
For more information, contact Harvey
Chichester at
harvey@concrete-floor-coatings.com
Phone: 1-800-466-8910 or
952-888-1488 (24/7)
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