Epoxy Grout

Introduction

EPOXY GROUT is hygienic, stain-resistant, 3 component epoxy resin-based grout with a high degree of resistance to chemical attack, abrasion and impact. The cured grout does not transfer taints to food products, prevents the entry of bacteria or dirt and is easily maintained in a sterile condition. 

  • Hygienic and chemical resistant
  • Stain and bacterial resistant
  • Can be cleaned of in 15 minutes and up to 60 minutes after application
  • Provides high strength and durable joints
  • Suitable for submerged conditions
  • Easy to be cleaned from tiled surface
  • Suitable for joint width of 1 - 12 mm
  • Available in a wide range of colours
  • Using a hard rubber grout float, compact the EPOXY GROUT into the joints ensuring that they are completely filled. Work in small areas and remove as much excess from the tile/stone surface as possible. Strike of excess materials diagonally to the grout lines.
  • Between 15 - 60 minutes after application, check for joints to be stif. Use a scrubber (for rustic & matt finish tiles) or sponge/clean cloth (for smooth tiles) dampened with clean water to scrub the tile surface in a circular motion diagonally to the grout lines in both clock-wise and anti-clock-wise directions.
  • After 12 - 24 hours, clean the tile surface with water and soap solution to remove any epoxy stains.
S.No Product Physical Appearance Color Coverage on Plane Surface Shelf Life Packing
1 Epoxy
Grout
Powder/
Liquid
Multiple Shades Approx 70 Sq.Ft/kg 12 Months 1 kg, 5 kg

** Coverage mentioned above with tile width 600 mm length 300 thikness 8mm
** Actual coverage may vary from the quoted coverage due to factors such as method and condition of application and surface roughness and porosity.

ProductEpoxy Grout
Physical AppearancePowder/ Liquid
ColorMultiple Shades
Coverage on Plane SurfaceApprox 70 Sq.Ft/kg
Shelf Life12 Months
Packing1 kg, 5 kg

** Coverage mentioned above with tile width 600 mm length 300 thikness 8mm
** Actual coverage may vary from the quoted coverage due to factors such as method and condition of application and surface roughness and porosity.