This article was automatically translated from the original Turkish version.
Epoxy primer is a two-component (resin + hardener) coating type that provides high adhesion and chemical resistance. It offers strong surface preparation for metal, concrete, epoxy floor systems, and industrial paints. It works in full compatibility with epoxy-based paints and coatings and offers high resistance against external influences such as corrosion, chemicals, and abrasion.
Epoxy primers contain epoxy resin as the main component and hardeners such as polyamide, amine, or adduct. After application, they cure through a chemical reaction, forming a strong, bonding, and chemical-resistant film on the surface.
Drying time varies depending on ambient temperature, film thickness, and the resin system used. Typically, surface dry is achieved within 2–4 hours, while full cure occurs between 12–24 hours.
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