Technical Data

| PHYSICAL PROPERTY |
RESULTS |
FEDERAL TEST STANDARD #141a |
|
Gloss, 60° Specular Reflectance, Directional Minimum Hardness, Tukon 14 days Abrasion Resistance |
97 86 12.7 75 |
6101 6121 (4.3.11) 6192 |
PORCELAIN AND CERAMIC RESURFACING PROCESS
DESCRIPTION
Superior Glazing uses a thermosetting, test proven, chemical duplicate of porcelain which combines the best properties of urethanes, epoxies and polyesters. It provides a glossy, durable, glazed tile-like finish that cures to a hard abrasion and chemical resistant coating.
ADVANTAGES
- Outstanding high gloss and
color retention
- Cures to a hard, tough, abrasion and chemical resistant coating
- Unlike epoxies, it provides excellent resistance to chalking and yellowing
- Will not crack, blister, craze,
or peel
- Easy to clean
- Provides a glossy, durable, glazed tile-like finish
- Over 1,000 colors available
| Chemical Resistance |
24HR Immersion at 75°F |
60 Day Immersion at 75°F |
|
Nitric Acid 10% Hydrochloric Acid 30% Lye Gasoline Bleach |
Uneffected Uneffected Uneffected Uneffected Uneffected |
N/A N/A Uneffected Uneffected Uneffected |
APPROVALS
- The American National Standard Institute (A 112.19 1-73)
for porcelain.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture for use in food plants.
- The American Society and Testing Materials Standard used for porcelain, for acid resistance and abrasion (Standard C-2 82-67 & Standard E-11-70).
USAGE
Superior Glazing is used by
- State of Connecticut
- Greenwich Housing Authority
- Real Estate Developers
- Contractors
- Plumbers and Tile men
- Thousands of condo and
home owners