Revive Damaged Floors: Step-by-Step Guide to Using NutraCid™ Novolac Epoxy for Chemical Spill Zones

Concrete floors in industrial settings are constantly exposed to harsh chemical spills, which can lead to long-term damage if not addressed. Repairing these surfaces with a high-performance coating is essential for safety and durability. NUTRACID™, a novolac epoxy floor coating, offers superior chemical resistance, making it the go-to solution for restoring damaged concrete in aggressive chemical environments.

Why Choose NutraCid™?

NUTRACID™ is formulated to stand up to strong acids, alkalis, and solvents. Its novolac epoxy base provides unmatched protection and durability in spill-prone areas like chemical processing plants, battery rooms, and laboratories. This product not only repairs but also reinforces the concrete, helping prevent future deterioration.

Step-by-Step Application Guide

1. Surface Preparation
Start by thoroughly cleaning the damaged area. Remove all loose material, grease, and chemical residues. Mechanical grinding or shot blasting is recommended for a rough, clean profile.

2. Crack and Void Repair
Use an epoxy crack filler to patch major defects. This ensures a smooth and level base for the NutraCid™ application.

3. Mixing the NUTRACID™
Follow the manufacturer’s ratio precisely. Mix Part A and Part B using a mechanical mixer until uniform. Do not mix more than can be used within the working time.

4. Application
Using a roller or squeegee, apply the first coat evenly. For high exposure areas, a second coat is recommended after the first one cures. Allow each coat to cure according to ambient temperature guidelines.

5. Curing Time
NutraCid™ typically cures in 12–24 hours. Avoid traffic and exposure to chemicals until the coating is fully hardened.

Built to Outlast Harsh Environments

NUTRACID™ isn’t just a repair, it’s an upgrade. With superior chemical resistance and long-term performance, it transforms your vulnerable concrete floor into a tough, sealed surface capable of withstanding repeated chemical abuse. Investing in the right floor coating now means less downtime and more peace of mind later.