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Joint Repair

Armor Hard Epoxy Kit

Armor Hard Epoxy Kit

Concrete Floor Repair for Joints, Cracks, and Surface Defects
Product Quantity 2.35 gal kit
Colours Dovetail Grey
Working Time 30-35 Minutes at 70F
Dry Time 3-5 Hours FT | 3-5 Hours Grind | 8 Hours FC, VT
SF Or LF 7.5 SF
Area Or Depth 1/2" Thick
Floor Or Wall Floors
Interior or Exterior Interior
Compressive Strength 10500
Tensile Strength 1400
Shore Hardness D86+
TF Tack Free
RC Recoat
FT Foot Traffic
LT Light Traffic
DT Dry Through
FC Full Cure
  • Armor-Hard Epoxy Kit is a concrete floor repair kit consisting of a two-component, structural, epoxy liquid binder and a pre-measured bag of custom blended sand aggregate. When epoxy and aggregate are combined they produce a mortar that is easily worked and troweled. This is an early-set system designed specifically for the repair of industrial concrete floors subject to hard wheeled traffic

  • Mortar Uses: Spall repair/rebuilding of joint shoulders; As a topping for delaminated slabs; Fill in holes, gouges, ruts, popouts; Repair broken slab panel corners

  • USDA/FDA acceptable

  • Superior impact, wear and chemical resistance

  • Excellent abrasion resistance

  • Very low odour. Use only in well ventilated areas

  • Should not be used in joints or cracks that move

  • For deep repairs, install in 1” (25 mm) lifts to avoid fracturing due to exotherm

  • Not for use as a surface coating

  • Should be installed at 50˚F (10˚C) or higher

  • Surface preparation may be accomplished by grinding, sawing, chipping, etc. Prevent featheredging by creating a vertical edge at outer point of defect to be repaired (1/2” minimum, 3/4” preferred)

  • Mortar mixing is best achieved using a 1/2” slow speed heavy-duty drill with a mortar mixing paddle. Promptly install mortar into defect, spread evenly using clean steel trowel. Mortar should be compressed with trowel into the repair area. Promptly install mortar into defect, spread evenly using clean steel trowel. Mortar should be compressed with trowel into the repair area. Finish installing each unit before mixing the next. Trowel mortar to desired density and finish texture. If mortar starts to stiffen and creates trowel drag, wipe trowel with denatured alcohol. The final surface density and appearance will reflect trowel pressure and intensity