- Laboratories
- Hospitals
- Garages
- Hangars
- Pharmaceutical Plants
- Kennels
- Clean Rooms
- Schools
- Kitchens
- Commercial/Retail
- 1 gallon white pail - Resins
- 1 gallon black pail - Hardener
- Best suited for application in temperatures between 60°F and 90°F.
- Some light colors may require multiple coats for adequate hiding power.
- Certain colors appear white when scratched.
- Slight batch-to-batch color variations may occur.
- Floor temperature and materials should be between 65°F (18°C) and 90°F (32°C). Humidity must be less than 90%. Do not coat unless the floor temperature is more than five degrees over the dew point.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) & clothing per SDS
- Jiffy® Mixer Blade (ES Model)
- Clean Mixing Container
- Low Speed /High Torque Power Drill
- Shed-Resistant Roller Cover - 1/4" Roller Nap
- Wide-Boy Bucket for 'Dip ‘n’ Roll'
- See 'Products Guide' for mix ratios. Add and mix ProColor Universal Colorant thoroughly to the resin before adding the hardener. Mix thoroughly for 1-2 minutes with a Jiffler ES style mix blade. Mix only enough material to be applied within the pot life. Optional additives include ProWear for abrasion resistance (not for wet areas) and ProGrip for non-slip resistance.
- Avoid scratching or gouging the surface.
- Do not drop heavy or pointed items, which may cause chipping or concrete pop-outs.
- Rubber tires can stain floor coatings. Use non-marking tires.
- Rubber burns from sudden stops or starts can cause permanent marking.

ProTHANE S
High performance cycloaliphatic top coat applied at 450-550 sq ft per gal, pigmented or clear. Additional abrasion resistance can be achieved by using 1quart of ProWear per 1.5 gal mix. ProGrip or aluminum oxide should always be added in areas subject to wetness.
Working time = 40 mins @ 70°F, 50% RH. Rising temperatures above 70°F will measurably reduce working time. 2 parts hardener to 1 part resin.
Typical Uses
Packaging
Storage
Materials should be stored indoors between 60°F (16°C) and 90°F (32°C).Shelf Life
One (1) year from date of manufacture.Limitations
Preliminary Floor Inspections
Coverage Rate
A gallon of ProThane will cover 401-534 s.f. per gallon at 3-4 mils thickness. Application thickness may vary based on substrate condition and system type.Recoat Requirements
If recoating beyond 36 hours, lightly grind the existing topcoat using 100-grit diamonds, vacuum, and tack-wipe before re-application. Contact ProREZ technical support for further instructions.Mixing Instructions
Colors
See 'Color Guide'Cleaning Guidelines and Maintenance
Allow floor coating to cure at least 3 days before cleaning by mechanical means.Caution
Repairs
Repair gouges, scratches, or chip outs promptly to prevent moisture or chemical contamination.Disposal
Dispose in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations.Physical Characteristics
Percentage solids by weight | 100%, 96% Satin Resin |
Mix Ratio (by volume) | 1 part Resin : 2 parts Hardener |
Viscosity at 70°F | 800 cps (average) |
Pot life at 70°F | 60 minutes (average) |
Cure Time, Tack-Free at 70°F, 50% RH | 10-12 hours foot traffic |
Full Traffic | 24 hours |
Working Time at 70°F, 50% RH | 40 minutes |
Recoat Window | Maximum of 36 hours |
Coverage Rate | 401 sq ft/US gallon 534 sq ft/US gallon |
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) | nil |
Kits

x2

x1
ProTHANE S Kit
ProTHANE S Kit includes
2 ProTHANE S-Resin
1 ProTHANE Hardener
Products


ProTHANE S-Resin
Faster cure high performance cycloaliphatic urethane resin. Best used when temperatures are below 60°F and RH is above 40%. Working time = 15 mins. @70°F, 50% RH. Foot traffic = 6-8 hrs. 2 parts hardener to1 part resin.


ProTHANE Hardener
High performance cyclalipahtic urethane hardener to be used with ALL ProThane Resins. Mix ratio varies with product. Always check data sheet and resin container prior to using.