Construction and Infrastructure
Building Stronger and Resilient Structures
Epoxy Features
Corroision Resistance
Designed to withstand expoure to harsh chemicals and environmental conditions, our epoxy resins maintain their integrity and performance, even in the most demanding construction settings.
High Durability
Engineered for longevity, our resins provide excellent resistance to wear and tear, making them ideal for high-stress environments and extending the lifespan of infrastructure projects.
Super Adhesion
Epoxy Resins offer exceptional bonding capabilities, ensuring strong adhesion across a variety of construction materials, including metals,concrete, and composites.
Featured Products
Product Name
EPON 9211 Resin System
235 Laminating System
EPIKOTE 240 Resin System
Application Method
Cure in Place Pipe (CIPP)
Hand Layup
Solvent Free System for Trowelable Flooring
Key Features
- Compliant for potable water
- Wide Curing Temperature Range
- Improved Laminate Quality
- Reduced Exothermicity
- Standard and cost effective system with best adhesion

EPON 9211 Resin System
EPON 9211 Resin Series
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EPON 9211 Hardener Series
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235 Laminating Epoxy System
235 Resin Series
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235 Hardener Series
- Product 1
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EPIKOTE 240 Resin System
240 Resins Series
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240 Hardeners Series
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of using epoxy in construction?
Epoxy resins provide exceptional strength, durability, and resistance to environmental factors, making them ideal for construction applications. They enhance structural integrity and extend the lifespan of buildings and infrastructure.
What do I do if epoxy hardens before I finish the job?
If epoxy hardens too quickly, it’s important to work within the recommended pot life after mixing. If it starts curing before you’ve finished applying it, you can’t “re-activate” it, but you can mix a new batch and continue.
What types of epoxy flooring systems are available?
Epoxy Flooring systems come in various formulations including Self-Levelling Epoxy, Mortar Epoxy,Gravel epoxy and Antimicrobial Epoxies.
How does Cure-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) work, and how is epoxy used in this process?
Cure-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) is a trenchless method used to repair or replace old pipes without digging. Epoxy resin is applied to a felt liner, which is inserted into the damaged pipe. The liner inflates, and the epoxy cures, creating a new pipe inside the old one. This process is cost-effective, minimizes disruption, and extends the life of the pipeline.
What is Epoxy Flooring?
Epoxy flooring is a great flooring option for many people. It comes in a variety of different colours and designs and looks amazing for years to come. It is fairly inexpensive and holds up under large traffic loads as well as dirt and oil. This durability makes it perfect for garages as well as manufacturing settings. And, it can be used to mark up the flooring for isles and safety features as well. Epoxy flooring is so durable that we are seeing more and more of it being used every year.
How do I handle issues like air bubbles during application?
Air bubbles and wrinkles can sometimes form during the application of epoxy. To prevent this Ensure that the surface is properly prepped and free of contaminants and use a vacuum degassing process to remove air from mixed epoxy.For thicker applications, apply in layers, ensuring proper curing between each.
How does epoxy resins enhance concrete repair and restoration?
Epoxies provide superior adhesion to concrete and are engineered to penetrate deep into cracks for effective crack repair and reinforcement. Their low viscosity resins help achieve a seamless bond to the substrate, restoring structural integrity and preventing further deterioration due to moisture or chemical infiltration.
Can epoxy resins be used for flooring applications?
Absolutely, epoxy resins are excellent for flooring due to their durability, ease of maintenance, and ability to create seamless, attractive surfaces in both commercial and residential settings.