Seal-Krete® Metallic pigments combined with our 100% solids Epoxy-Shell 100, create a shiny, reflective floor that scores big on looks and durability. Metallic pigments create depth and movement in the floor that replicates molten metal or ocean blue waters. Metallics are a great option for high traffic retail and commercial applications.
NOTE: On-screen and printed color representations may vary from actual color once applied. Recommended to do a test on a sample surface before applying to the whole area.
Great for high traffic areas including:
Can be "spritzed" with denatured alcohol to give metallic a marbling effect. Various colors can be combined in one application to create a custom finish
Series/Sub-Brand | Seal Krete |
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Type | Interior |
Size | Quart |
Color | Brushed Aluminum |
Brand | Seal Krete |
Color Family | Gray |
Material | Metallic Pigment |
Manufacturer Code | 983002 |
Mixing Instructions: For use with SEAL-KRETE High Performance Epoxy-Shell 1000 2-part epoxy clear kits. Mix 1 metallic pigment quart jar (32 oz) with 1 gallon Epoxy-Shell 1000 clear Part “A”. Mix thoroughly using a low speed drill with mixing attachment for 3 minutes. Add 1/2 gallon Part “B”. Mix an additional 3 minutes. Do not aerate the mix. Mix only the amount of material that can be poured and applied immediately during the pot life (approximately 30–45 minutes, depending on air/surface temperatures). The recommended application rate is 75 (24 mil) - 100 (16 mil) sq. ft. per gallon. This thickness will ensure that the metallic pigment can work its magic. During application, the pigments start to move and create a variegated appearance. Metallic color packs may vary in color. Premixing each metallic color pack to be used on a project is recommended.
For example, if a 3 gallon kit of Epoxy-Shell 1000 is going to be used on a project, Follow these steps:
For cutting in along a wall:1. Use premixed material from above
Basic Finishing TechniquesDepending on the final look desired, the installer can use one of two generally accepted finishing techniques:
NOTE: this application is not legal in SCAQMD due to VOC restrictions.