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Euclid Flexolith 10 Gallon Unit

Euclid Flexolith 10 Gallon Unit

Flexolith is a two-component, 100% solids, low-modulus, moisture-insensitive epoxy binder with properties that make it suitable for use in applications where stress relief and resistance to mechanical and thermal movements are required. Flexolith is formulated for low temperature applications, or where rapid cure is required.

  • Easy to use
  • Rapid cure, minimizes downtime
  • Can be used as a mortar or broadcast system

SKU: 18518

Euclid Flexolith is a high-performance, two-component epoxy binder designed to deliver long-lasting protection in some of the most demanding environments. Its 100% solids, moisture-insensitive formula allows for installation even under challenging site conditions, minimizing weather-related delays. With a low-modulus design, Flexolith accommodates mechanical and thermal movement without cracking, making it ideal for structures exposed to dynamic loads and temperature fluctuations.

Engineered for rapid strength development, Flexolith significantly reduces downtime, allowing parking structures, bridges, loading docks, and industrial floors to return to service faster. It offers outstanding resistance to chemicals, de-icing salts, water, oils, and gasoline, providing long-term protection against corrosion and surface degradation.

Backed by over five decades of proven field performance, including use on major transportation infrastructure and industrial facilities, Flexolith has earned a reputation as a reliable, skid-resistant solution for both new construction and repair projects. Its versatility to be applied as a broadcast overlay or trowel-down mortar makes it adaptable to a wide range of project needs, ensuring durable, slip-resistant surfaces that stand up to traffic, weather, and heavy wear.

Data Sheet

Key Features

Rapid Cure Time

Minimizes project downtime by reaching high early strength quickly.

Flexible and Durable

Low-modulus design resists cracking under thermal and mechanical stress.

Moisture Insensitive

Performs reliably even in damp environments, reducing installation delays.

Versatile Installation Options

Can be installed as a trowel-down mortar or a broadcast system with various aggregates.

Superior Chemical and Salt Resistance

Protects concrete and steel against corrosion from de-icing salts, oils, gasoline, and chemicals.

Proven Long-Term Performance

Over 50 years of successful service across bridges, parking decks, and heavy-duty industrial floors.

Recommended Applications

Euclid Flexolith is designed for demanding environments where durable, skid-resistant surfaces are essential. Its low-modulus flexibility and chemical resistance make it a reliable choice for areas exposed to dynamic loads, temperature fluctuations, and frequent vehicular traffic. Flexolith’s proven performance under harsh conditions makes it suitable for a wide range of commercial, industrial, and infrastructure applications.

Typical uses include parking decks and garage surfaces, bridge decks, highway structures, industrial factory floors, and warehouse environments. It is also an excellent solution for loading docks, ramps, and concrete nosing repairs where impact resistance and long-term durability are critical. Additionally, Flexolith is well-suited for walkways and platforms exposed to de-icing chemicals, offering protection against corrosion and surface deterioration in freeze-thaw cycles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended surface preparation before applying Flexolith?

Concrete must be clean, sound, and free of contaminants, with a surface profile of CSP 4–6 as per ICRI guidelines. Mechanical abrasion is recommended for best adhesion.

Can Flexolith be used in cold weather applications?

Yes. Flexolith is formulated for low-temperature applications, and materials should be conditioned to at least 75°F for better handling during cold weather installs.

What is the difference between Flexolith and Flexolith Summer Grade?

Flexolith is intended for faster cure times and lower temperatures. Flexolith Summer Grade provides longer working times for high-temperature applications.

How thick should Flexolith be applied?

Thickness varies depending on application. Broadcast systems typically use multiple coats with embedded aggregates, while trowel-down mortar applications build thickness with a ¼-inch layer.

What cleaning methods are recommended for tools and equipment?

Use acetone, xylene, or MEK to clean tools immediately after use. Hardened Flexolith will require mechanical removal.

Will Flexolith yellow or discolor over time?

Prolonged exposure to UV light can cause discoloration. Applying a urethane topcoat such as EUCOTHANE is recommended to maintain appearance.

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