Liquid coatings have an extensive range of uses including; roofs, walkways, balconies, car park decks, tank coatings, tank linings, flooring, water containment, secondary fuel containment and storage, waste water treatment lining, pipeline coatings and linings, bridge coating, truck bed linings, marine applications, architectural design, swimming pools, playgrounds, sports arenas, film sets, speaker manufacture, furniture and more.
Due to the constant development by manufactures, liquids are being used successfully for so many different applications today.
Liquid coatings and linings are more commonly applied over concrete and steel for corrosion protection, waterproofing and abrasion resistance.
They also have tremendous advantages over conventional materials for joint fill and caulk applications due to there fast set nature, high elongation and durability/abrasion characteristics. Liquid coatings combine extreme application properties such as rapid cure, even at temperatures well below 0°C, and insensitivity to humidity, to exceptional physical properties such as flexibility, tear strength, chemical and water resistance.
The result is good weathering and abrasion resistance. The systems are available in 100 percent-solids, making them compliant with the strictest VOC regulations. Due to its specific curing profile and exceptional film properties, liquid coatings techniques have developed into many areas, including corrosion protection, containment, membranes, linings and caulks.
These advantages come mainly in the form of impressive achievable physical properties, and its fast set, return-to-service characteristics.
They can also be applied over a variety of different substrates (concrete, metals, wood and more) in a wide range of temperature and humidity environments. Overall liquid coatings offer a virtually maintenance free construction membrane.