EP Levelling Compound Resin - colourless (without hardener)

Self-levelling levelling compound for smoothing indoor floor surfaces prior to subsequent coating

£99.99
Including Tax
Delivery time: 1-3 Business Days
  • Applied as a self-levelling compound or as a scratch coat for unevenness (surface roughness) greater than 0.5 mm
  • Compatible with Microcement, EP Primer, EP Industry, EP Design and PU Design
  • Consumption: approx. 1.6 kg/m² per mm of layer thickness
  • Walkable / recoatable after approx. 15 hours, fully load-bearing after approx. 7 days (at +20 °C)
£99.99

Application & Substrates on Concrete

Prepare substrate

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The substrate must be load-bearing, dry, sufficiently tensile and compressive strength, and clean. Dust, oil, grease and release agents must be removed in advance using suitable methods (shot blasting or diamond grinding with thorough vacuuming). Application should be carried out at 10-30 °C (room and substrate temperature) and a maximum relative humidity of 70 %.

Apply EP Primer on absorbent substrates

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  1. For mixing, pour the complete contents of EP Primer component B into the container of EP Primer component A and mix slowly and thoroughly with a drill for approx. 3 minutes at 300-400 rpm. 
    Working Time: approx. 40 minutes at 20 °C.
  2. Immediately after mixing, pour the material onto the floor, spread it with a rubber squeegee and then roll over it to achieve an even surface and retain the floor texture.
  3. During curing, protect the area from moisture, dust and mechanical stress. Walkable after approx. 14 hours, fully load-bearing after approx. 7 days (temperature-dependent).
  4. Subsequent coating with EP Levelling Compound may be applied at 20 °C no earlier than 14 hours and no later than 36 hours after application of the EP Primer. 
    Important: If EP Levelling Compound is not applied within 36 hours, the EP Primer must be broadcast with quartz sand while still fresh/liquid (recommended amount: approx. 300 g/m²). Before applying EP Levelling Compound, any loose excess quartz sand must be removed with a broom.

Level unevenness with EP Levelling Compound

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  1. For mixing, pour the complete contents of EP Levelling Compound component B and 10 kg of quartz sand into the container of EP Levelling Compound component A and mix slowly and thoroughly with a drill for approx. 3 minutes at 300-400 rpm. 
    Working Time: approx. 30 minutes at 20 °C.
  2. Immediately after mixing, pour the mixture onto the floor, spread it evenly with a surface squeegee and then deaerate with a spiked roller to achieve an even surface and a smooth finish.
  3. During curing, protect the area from moisture, dust and mechanical stress. Walkable after approx. 15 hours, fully load-bearing after approx. 7 days (temperature-dependent).
  4. Apply Microcement, EP Industry, EP Design or PU Design coating Subsequent coating with other products may be applied at 20 °C no earlier than 15 hours and no later than 36 hours after application of EP Levelling Compound. 
    Important: If the subsequent coating is not applied within 36 hours, the EP Levelling Compound must, while still fresh, be broadcast with quartz sand (recommended amount: approx. 500 g/m²) for EP Industry, EP Design and PU Design systems. For microcement, the cured EP Levelling Compound must instead be sanded until it is completely matt (white haze) before the microcement can be applied. If quartz sand has been broadcast, remove any loose excess sand using a broom before applying the next coating.

Important Notes

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Colour deviations are possible due to raw material variations. When using different batches, base components should be pre-mixed. UV radiation and weathering may cause slight colour changes. To avoid curing and mixing problems, components A and B must first be thoroughly mixed, then transferred into a second clean container and mixed again.

Application & Substrates on Tiles

Prepare substrate

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Dust, oil, grease and release agents must be removed in advance using suitable methods. Application should be carried out at 10-30 °C (room and substrate temperature) and a maximum relative humidity of 70 %.

Level unevenness with EP Levelling Compound

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  1. For mixing, pour the complete contents of EP Levelling Compound component B and 10 kg of quartz sand into the container of EP Levelling Compound component A and mix slowly and thoroughly with a drill for approx. 3 minutes at 300-400 rpm. 
    Working Time: approx. 30 minutes at 20 °C.
  2. Immediately after mixing, pour the mixture onto the floor, spread it evenly with a surface squeegee and then deaerate with a spiked roller to achieve an even surface and a smooth finish.
  3. During curing, protect the area from moisture, dust and mechanical stress. Walkable after approx. 15 hours, fully load-bearing after approx. 7 days (temperature-dependent).
  4. Apply Microcement, EP Industry, EP Design or PU Design coating Subsequent coating with other products may be applied at 20 °C no earlier than 15 hours and no later than 36 hours after application of EP Levelling Compound. 
    Important: If the subsequent coating is not applied within 36 hours, the EP Levelling Compound must, while still fresh, be broadcast with quartz sand (recommended amount: approx. 500 g/m²) for EP Industry, EP Design and PU Design systems. For microcement, the cured EP Levelling Compound must instead be sanded until it is completely matt (white haze) before the microcement can be applied. If quartz sand has been broadcast, remove any loose excess sand using a broom before applying the next coating.

Important Notes

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Colour deviations are possible due to raw material variations. When using different batches, base components should be pre-mixed. UV radiation and weathering may cause slight colour changes. To avoid curing and mixing problems, components A and B must first be thoroughly mixed, then transferred into a second clean container and mixed again.

Application & Substrates

EP Levelling Compound is suitable for concrete, cement screed, tiles, and existing coatings (e.g. epoxy resin). It is used to level unevenness (surface roughness) greater than 0.5 mm before the main coating is applied. It is not suitable for magnesite and anhydrite screeds, or moisture-permeable floors. In these cases, we recommend using our EP Allrounder+. The levelling compound is diffusion-tight, suitable for wet areas, and compatible with underfloor heating.

EP Levelling Compound is designed for indoor use. The product is used to level uneven or rough floor surfaces and to create an even surface. The material is not frost-resistant and is not suitable for flexible substrates. In these cases, we recommend using our PU Flex in combination with quartz sand.

Speeds Up Your Project

With our EP Booster, you can significantly shorten the curing time of this product. The EP Booster is an accelerator and reduces the curing time from approx. 15 hours to approx. 6 hours without affecting the mechanical and chemical properties. It is particularly recommended at low temperatures or when the waiting time until further processing or use of the floor needs to be reduced. For this product, you require 0.3 kg per 10 kg of EP Levelling Compound (total quantity A + B).

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Danger 

Harmful if swallowed. Harmful if inhaled. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Corrosive to the respiratory tract. The information on the product label must always be followed.

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