Polyaspartic Quartz
Aggregate-broadcast finish, engineered for slip resistance and durability.
A purpose-built system, not a coat of paint.
A nine-step polyaspartic system with quartz aggregate broadcast into the resin for a textured, slip-rated, high-traffic finish. Specified for warehouses, food service, and refined residential where finish texture matters.
Technical data sheet.
| System Class | Polyaspartic / Quartz Broadcast |
|---|---|
| Steps | 9 |
| Profile | CSP-3 (mechanical prep) |
| Cure Time | 2-4 hr foot · 24 hr full |
| Top Coat | T2000 Polyaspartic |
| UV Stability | Yes |
| Slip Rating | Aggregate-broadcast textured |
| Lifespan | 15-25 years (rated use) |
9 steps. In order. Without exception.
Surface Prep to CSP-3
Diamond grind or shot blast to ICRI Concrete Surface Profile 3. Dust collected via HEPA-rated vacuum. The substrate's profile is the entire foundation of the system.
Epoxy Primer / MVB
100%-solids epoxy primer locks into the prepped concrete and serves as the moisture vapor barrier when required.
Sand Coat
Aggregate broadcast into wet primer to mechanically lock the next layer.
Polyaspartic Base
First polyaspartic application — the structural body of the system.
Quartz Broadcast
Quartz aggregate broadcast to refusal into the wet polyaspartic. Excess removed after cure.
Polyaspartic Lock Coat
Second polyaspartic encapsulating the quartz layer.
Quartz Broadcast (2nd)
Optional second broadcast for higher build and refined surface texture.
Grout Coat
Polyaspartic grout coat fills the texture and seals the broadcast.
T2000 Top Coat
Final T2000 polyaspartic — UV-stable, abrasion- and chemical-resistant.
Where this system earns its place.
Warehouses · food service · veterinary · refined residential garages · retail back-of-house · clean-process manufacturing
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