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 Epoxy Quartz Single Broadcast Installation InstructionsEpoxy.com Product#15 with Colored Quartz
 I. GENERAL INFORMATIONEpoxy.com PRODUCT #15 with Colored Quartz is a 
decorative resin flooring system consisting of clear, 100% solids epoxy resin 
and colored quartz aggregate. Epoxy.com PRODUCT #15 with Colored 
Quartz Granules is finished with clear catalyst-cured coats of resin available 
in a satin or gloss finish. The installed system can be textured or smooth as 
desired. Easy maintenance minimizes bacterial growth. Epoxy.com QUARTZ 
GRANULES are available in a series of pre-blended patterns or solid colors. 
Epoxy.com Product #15 with Colored Quartz is intended for inside use. Before installation, please review Epoxy.com Technical Bulletin Do With Epoxy   and
Do Not Do with Epoxy.   II. SURFACE PREPARATIONSurface Preparation is the most critical portion of any successful 
resinous flooring system application. All substrates must be properly prepared 
as outlined in Epoxy.com Surface Preparation TECHNICAL BULLETIN or
 Concrete Surface Preperation  Specific attention should 
be paid to the following: 
A. Concrete Placement--An efficient vapor 
barrier should be under slabs on or below grade to prevent 
moisture migration.B. Curing and Finishing Techniques of the 
Concrete Substrate C. Age of Concrete D. Previous Contamination of the Substrate E. Present Condition of the Substrate
 Also, the temperature and humidity conditions of the area to receive the 
flooring system should be checked. An optimum room temperature of 75°F with a 
minimum slab temperature of 50°F is required for proper cure of the resin 
flooring system. III. MATERIAL QUANTITIES
A. Guideline System Requirements for 1000 ft�
Epoxy.com Product #15 used as a primer (optional) 4 gallonsEpoxy.com Product #15 Epoxy 
Binder (seed coat) 10 gallonsEpoxy.com Blended Granules 500 pounds
 Epoxy.com Product #15 Epoxy 
Binder (grout coat) 6 gallons
 Epoxy.com Product #15 Epoxy 
Binder (seal coat) 6 gallons
Epoxy.com Product #402 (optional) 3 gallons
 IV. INSTALLATION
A. PrimingWhile priming is optional on broadcast systems,  Epoxy.com Technical Support recommends 
that every flooring system be installed with a primer to insure maximum adhesion 
to the prepared substrate. Priming will also help to seal air in the concrete 
and prevent outgassing and air bubbling in the finished system. 
1. Mixing Product #15 Binder
a. Stir each component prior to mixing. b. Mix two (2) parts by volume of Part A 
(Base) with one (1) part by volume of Part B (Hardener) for 
three minutes with a low speed electric drill mixing paddle. c. If thinning is desired, add no more 
than one pint of xylene per gallon of epoxy at time of 
mixing. d. Mix only that amount of material 
that can be used in 40 minutes. 2. Application
a. Pour primer onto the prepared 
concrete. b. Spread with either a flat trowel or 
squeegee to a coverage of to 250 sq. ft. per gallon. c. Back roll with a short nap roller. d. Broadcast lightly with dry 30-mesh 
silica sand. e. Allow Primer to sit for 10 to 16 hours. 
B. Single Seed Quartz
1. Mixing Epoxy.com Product #15 
Epoxy Binder
a. Stir each component prior to mixing. b. Mix two (2) parts by volume of Part A 
(Base) with one (1) part by volume of Part B (Hardener) for 
three minutes with a low speed electric drill mixing paddle. c. Mix only that amount of material 
that can be used in 20-25 minutes.  2. Application
a. Immediately pour mixed material onto 
floor in strips and spread at a rate of 100 to 110 ft� per 
gallon using a trowel, squeegee, or roller. A notched trowel 
or notched squeegee will help to achieve even distribution. 
If using a flat squeegee or trowel, it is recommended that 
the material be lightly backrolled with a medium-nap roller 
to smooth and level any tails or ridges. b. To minimize marks in finished system, 
the contractor should wear "spiked" shoes while walking on 
wet material. c. Allow the material to level for 
approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Termination points at the end of the day should be made at doorways, 
expansion joints, etc. If it is not possible to terminate at these points, 2" 
masking tape should be placed in a straight line at the ending point. Carefully 
trowel the material up to and slightly over the inside edge of the tape. Allow 
material to cure for about thirty (30) minutes and remove the tape. 3. Broadcast to excessBroadcast Epoxy.com Blended Quartz 
Granules into the wet floor system until the surface of the system appears 
dry. Be careful not to clump the material or produce high spots. Approximately 4 
to 5 pounds of sand will be needed for 10 sq ft. of flooring. If terminating the 
system with tape as described in note above, broadcast sand 
up to the tape and remove after material cures for thirty 
(30) minutes. Remember to only walk on the wet surface 
while wearing "spiked" shoes!!! Do not walk on floor after 
broadcasting. 4. Allow the seeded floor to cure overnight. 
Sweep excess sand with a stiff bristled broom or power vacuum. A 
light sanding or rubbing with a stone will aid in achieving a 
uniform "sanded" surface. C. Grouting and SealingThe grouting and sealing of a floor should be 
performed over the entire area receiving the system. The applicator 
should complete the single seed portion of the application prior to 
grouting and sealing. The coverage rate and number of the applied 
grout and seal coats dictate the final texture of the floor. Higher 
coverage rates will yield rougher textures. 
1. Grouting
a. Mix Epoxy.com Product #15 as 
described in the section above. b. Spread the Epoxy.com Product #15 
at a rate of approximately 125-160 sq ft per gallon over the 
rough sand surface using a flat trowel or sgueeqee tightly 
over the surface. c. Lightly back-roll the material with a 
short nap roller to help spread the material and eliminate 
trowel marks. d. Allow material to cure at least eight 
hours. 
2. Seal CoatUsing Epoxy.com Product #15 
Epoxy Binder 
a. Mix Epoxy.com Product #15 as 
described in the section above. b. Application 
i. Spread the Epoxy.com Product 
#15 at a rate of approximately 125-160 sq. ft. per 
gallon over the surface. Methods include a flat trowel, 
or squeegee tightly; or roller over the surface. ii. Lightly back-roll the material 
with a short nap roller to help spread the material and 
eliminate trowel marks.  iii. Do not open to light traffic for 
24 hours. Full chemical cure and maximum resistance are 
achieved in seven (7) days. Using Epoxy.com Product #402 
Urethane Topcoat (optional) 
a. Mixing 
i. Thoroughly mix each component 
prior to combining. ii. Mix one (2) parts by volume of 
Part A (Resin) with one (1) part by volume of Part B 
(Hardener) for three minutes with a low speed electric 
drill mixing paddle. iii. Do not mix more material 
than can be used in 20 minutes. b. Application 
i. Pour material onto floor in a line 
and spread with a roller or flat squeegee to a coverage 
of 250 sq ft/gallon. This will yield 3 to 4 mils dry film 
thickness. ii. Slowly back roll with a short nap 
mohair roller to even the surface texture of the 
coating.  
Do not open to light traffic for 24 
hours. Full chemical cure and maximum resistance are 
achieved in five (5) days. |