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Wet Floor Resin 940: Special Epoxy Primer Solution for Damp Concrete Surfaces

  • Writer: beliz maşlak
    beliz maşlak
  • Aug 29
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 4

One of the biggest problems in flooring applications is the retention of moisture on concrete surfaces. Damp surfaces, especially in newly poured concrete, basements, waterproofing defects, or areas with high groundwater levels, compromise the success of coating systems. Standard epoxy primers cannot adequately bond to damp surfaces, leading to problems such as swelling and peeling over time. Wet Floor Resin 940 is a moisture-tolerant epoxy primer resin specifically developed to address this challenge.


Wet Floor Resin 940 provides excellent adhesion to damp or slightly wet concrete surfaces, ensuring long-lasting and durable industrial coatings. Damp floors are no longer an obstacle; rather, with the right system and product, they are the starting point for a successful coating.


Wet Floor Resin 940
Wet Floor Resin 940


Why Should We Use Wet Floor Resin 940?


Wet Floor Resin 940, whose most important feature is its moisture tolerance, performs significantly better on damp concrete surfaces than conventional epoxy primers. Even in humid environments, it penetrates deeply and forms a strong bond with the surface.


This minimizes swelling and peeling problems caused by water vapor pressure trapped beneath the coating. It offers an indispensable solution for applicators, especially in areas with high groundwater levels or in new concrete pours.

Its solvent-free structure makes it environmentally friendly and safe to apply in enclosed spaces. Its chemical and mechanical strength ensure the coating's longevity.


Ease of Application and Workmanship Advantages


Wet Floor Resin 940 offers great convenience for professional application teams. Its ideal mixing ratio and low viscosity allow it to spread easily onto the surface and provide a fast application process.

While conventional primers can require additional time and equipment to completely dry damp surfaces, Wet Floor Resin 940 reduces this preparation time, reducing labor costs. Even when working in humid environments, it's possible to create a high-quality, reliable primer layer.


Additionally, it provides a good chemical bond after application, thus providing an ideal base for epoxy, polyurethane or other industrial coating systems to be applied on top.


Where is it used?


Wet Floor Resin 940 has a wide range of applications. Here are some key application examples:


  • Basement Floors: As a primer coat before epoxy coating on damp or water-prone surfaces.

  • Underground Car Parks: Covering damp concrete surfaces resulting from waterproofing failures.

  • New Concrete Surfaces: Preparation before coating on surfaces that are not fully cured or slightly damp.

  • Industrial Facilities: Priming of heavy load and chemical resistant epoxy coating systems on damp surfaces.

  • Warehouses and Production Areas: As a protective layer under the coating in areas where water penetration is possible.


Long-Lasting and Durable Solution


Wet Floor Resin 940 is not only a primer that can work on damp surfaces, but also a critical component that extends the life of the entire coating system. It penetrates deeply into damp concrete, forming a durable bond and protecting the surface from water vapor pressure-related problems.


By creating a strong, integrated layer beneath the coating system, it reduces the risks of peeling, blistering, chemical damage, and mechanical wear. This results in lower maintenance costs and long-lasting performance for both the installer and the end user.


Wet Floor Resin 940 is a groundbreaking solution for preparing damp concrete surfaces before applying epoxy or polyurethane coatings. Offering reliable application in damp environments, strong adhesion, long-lasting protection, and an environmentally friendly formulation, it's an essential primer resin for professional applications.


The road to success in your flooring projects begins with the right primer. With Wet Floor Resin 940, damp surfaces are no longer a problem; they become the solid foundation for strong, durable coatings.


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