APF Epoxy 600 | High Performance 100% Solids Industrial Epoxy
Product Overview
APF Epoxy 600 is a high performance, low viscosity, 100% solids epoxy coating engineered for environments that demand superior chemical resistance and faster cure times than standard general purpose epoxies. It is a versatile system builder used as a high strength primer, durable finish coat, or aggregate binder.
This modified epoxy chemistry provides stronger cross linking and improved resistance to acids, alkalis, and solvents. It is the ideal solution when service conditions are too aggressive for entry level epoxy, but do not yet require the extreme chemical load and cost of a full novolac system.
The Performance Gap Solution: When a basic epoxy isn't tough enough, but a novolac would be overkill, APF Epoxy 600 provides the perfect balance of industrial durability and cost effectiveness.
Where APF Epoxy 600 Fits in Your System
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High Strength Primer: Excellent low viscosity formula ensures deep substrate wetting and superior bond to prepared concrete.
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Industrial Finish Coat: Provides a durable protective top layer for manufacturing and high traffic warehouse environments.
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Aggregate Binder: Serves as a high strength resin for troweled mortars or broadcast quartz and chip systems.
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Intermediate Chemical Layer: Ideal for facilities needing enhanced resistance without stepping up to a specialized novolac.
Substrate Limitations & Requirement for Specialty Primers
While APF Epoxy 600 features exceptional adhesion properties, certain site conditions require the use of specialized primers to ensure long term system integrity. Utilizing Epoxy 600 as a standalone primer is not recommended under the following conditions:
Specialty Primers are mandatory if the substrate exhibits:
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Moisture Vapor Emissions: Slabs with elevated MVE rates require a dedicated Moisture Vapor Barrier (MVB).
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Hydrocarbon Contamination: Oil soaked or grease contaminated concrete requires an Oil Stop Primer for a permanent bond.
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Compromised Surface Integrity: Weak, spalled, or dusty concrete requires a deep penetrating primer to stabilize the surface.
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Existing Coatings: Installations over previously coated surfaces often require a specialized tie-coat primer to prevent inter-coat adhesion failure.
In these scenarios, the appropriate specialty primer must be applied first. APF Epoxy 600 should then be utilized as the high performance body coat and wear layer.
Key Advantages
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100% Solids Formula: Zero solvent loss ensures a high film build and no harsh odors during installation.
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Enhanced Chemical Resistance: Specifically engineered to outperform standard general purpose epoxies.
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Low Viscosity Flow: Promotes effortless application and superior "bite" into the concrete surface.
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Rapid Cure Technology: Faster turnaround times and reliable performance in lower temperature applications.
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Exceptional Bond Strength: Achieves a bond stronger than the concrete itself (>350 psi).
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Multi Purpose Utility: Simplifies inventory by acting as a primer, body coat, and binder in one product.
Technical Performance Snapshot
| Physical Property |
Value |
| Mix Ratio |
2 Parts A to 1 Part B |
| Compressive Strength |
19,480 psi |
| Tensile Strength |
8,590 psi |
| Shore D Hardness |
82 |
| VOC Content |
< 50 g/L (Low VOC) |
Cure Schedule
| Condition |
At 77°F (Standard) |
At 50°F (Cool) |
| Pot Life |
20 Minutes |
Increased |
| Dry to Touch |
~3 Hours |
~18 Hours |
| Recoat Window |
12 to 24 Hours |
18 to 24 Hours |
| Full Cure |
~7 Days |
~14 Days |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Epoxy 600 handle forklift traffic?
APF Epoxy 600 is specifically designed for industrial durability. With a compressive strength of nearly 19,500 psi and a Shore D hardness of 82, it is engineered to withstand the heavy point loading and abrasive wear associated with frequent forklift and pallet jack traffic in manufacturing and warehouse settings.
When should I use Epoxy 600 instead of standard epoxy?
You should upgrade to APF Epoxy 600 when your project environment demands more chemical resistance and faster turnaround times than a general purpose epoxy can provide. It is the industrial step-up choice for professional results.
Is Epoxy 600 resistant to hot tire pick up?
Yes. Because Epoxy 600 is a high performance 100% solids resin with high cross-linking density, it does not soften under the heat of automotive tires. This makes it a superior choice for high end automotive shops and showrooms.
Can I apply this over an existing epoxy coating?
Generally, no. For Epoxy 600 to perform at its full industrial specification, it must bond directly to a mechanically profiled concrete surface. Applying a high performance industrial epoxy over a lower-grade, failing coating creates a weak link in the system.
Why is the pot life only 20 minutes?
High performance resins cure via an exothermic reaction. The faster cure time is a professional feature that allows for quicker turnaround, but it requires the installer to pour the material onto the floor immediately after mixing to avoid excessive heat buildup in the bucket.
Does this product work in lower temperatures?
Yes. APF Epoxy 600 cures much better in cool temperatures (down to 50°F) than most general purpose epoxies, making it a favorite for winter installations or cooler facility environments.