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Concrete Floor Preparation

Removal of Oil/Moisture

The system is a combination of propane gas and compressed air ignited in a chamber at a temperature of approximately 1,000 degrees centigrade, which exits the head at 1,000 feet per second.

When the heat blast comes into contact with the existing substrate it will cause any water, oil or liquid contaminants to vaporize in the top 3mm or 4mm of the concrete, and these will very quickly evaporate from the surface and be blown away by the heat blast, leaving the surface capillary pores empty and open. Epoxy Primer is applied to a hot surface and the immediate effect of this is to thin down the resin very noticable as the resin becomes hot, allowing it to soak into the capillary pores.

Once in, the Epoxy Primer will thicken-up and cure rapidly because of the heating, which has occurred preventing any migration of oil or moisture from below and lockiing into the surface strucutre of the concrete.

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