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EAP

Nanotechnology Surface Enhancer and Food Acid Etch-Proofing Sealer

Documentation (Data Sheet and MSDS)

 

What EAP is:

EAP is a revolutionary product that is highly resistant to scratches, stains, and food-acid etching. Consumers from restaurants to automotive warehouses have successfully used EAP to protect surfaces from harm. It can be used on a variety of materials including wood, concrete, marble, polished steel, and glass. The finish is customizable and can appear glossy, satin, or matte. EAP can be honed or polished to almost any desired look.

Why EAP is better:

Protection: EAP stops the number one flooring and countertop customer disappointment – Food Acid Etching. It also highly resists uric acid, making it perfect for bathroom floors. EAP is more scratch and stain resistant than epoxy or acrylic polymer coating technology. Additionally, the sealer provides protection from automotive fluids and graffiti. Finally, EAP is fully water resistant.

Ease of use: EAP can be pumped or HVLP sprayed onto large flooring applications and dries to a hard finish in less than 8 hours.  It can be pigmented into a one-step stain and seal, or applied over acid stains, acetone stains, or decorative overlay products. This means that the entire floor of a restaurant or warehouse can be done very quickly. It is very easy to repair and recoat should that ever be necessary.  EAP also has the ability to be imbedded with recycled materials such as glass, metal powders, or other products such as anti-microbial agents or non-slip coatings.

Environmental friendliness- EAP is very low VOC. It does not contain any ingredients found to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

Versatility- EAP can be used indoors on almost any surface imaginable. It is especially useful in kitchens, bathrooms, restaurants, automotive show rooms and warehouses. The versatility and ease of use makes EAP an excellent choice for projects that need maximum stain and acid protection. The ability to seal multiple surfaces, such as a countertop that includes wood inlays, steel, or recycled glass with one sealer is unique.

 

Alternatives to EAP:

For staining floors the alternative to EAP is acid washing, which is tedious and expensive when compared with the quick solution EAP provides. Epoxy and UV floor coatings can be used for stain and acid resistance but EAP is in a class by itself in terms of one-component sealing technologies.