MR. JO Floor-SL0.5
₹4,916.00 – ₹19,665.00 Inclusive of all taxes
0.5mm epoxy flooring.
- Description
- Properties
- Applications
- How To Use
- Technical Data Sheet(TDS)
- FAQs
Description
Mr. JO Floor-SL0.5 is a solvent-free, self-leveling epoxy flooring system. Therefore, it is ideal for light-traffic areas with a 0.5mm thickness. Moreover, this seamless surface is strong, durable, and long-lasting. As a result, its hygienic coating is easy to clean and maintain.
- Color: Neutral | Factory Pigmented
- Pot life @25°C: 20-40 mins
- Mixing Ratio: 100:50:120 PBW
- Good mechanical properties
- Mixture consistency: Self levelling
- Thickness 0.5mm
- Coverage: 0.8 kg/m2
- Garage
- Mechanical workshops
- Warehouses
- Parking area
- Surfaces should be freed from laitance and dust by sand-blasting. In case sand blasting is not possible, thorough abrading with a hard wire brush should be preferable.
- Suitable degreasing agent should be used to remove any grease, oil or traces on the surface.
- Repair the surface if damaged. Allow 2-3 hours for surface of repaired area to dry. Choose a suitable product from Jpoxy’s JO range of Adhesives for repairing.
- Apply primer for better adhesion on substrate. Allow 4-5 hours for surface of repaired area to dry. Choose a suitable product from Jpoxy’s JO range of Primers.
- An underlay is suggested if the substrate is badly damaged or is prone to high level of mechanical abrasion. Allow 4-5 hours for surface of repaired area to dry. Choose a suitable product from Jpoxy’s JO range of Underlays.
- Mix all the three components provided in kit thoroughly for at least 2minutes. Apply the mix directly by pouring and spreading with the help of trowel.
- Allow 5-6 hour for surface to dry and 24 hours to achieve full strength flooring.
A1. These are standard, self-leveling epoxy flooring systems designed for industrial, commercial, and utility floors that demand durability, cleanliness, and aesthetics.
Q2. What’s the difference between MR. JO Floor-SL0.5, SL1, and SL2?A2
- SL0.5 mm: Thin-layer floor for light-duty use and dustproofing
- SL1 mm: General-purpose flooring for moderate traffic
- SL2 mm: Heavy-duty flooring for forklifts, trolleys, and chemical zones
A3. Yes. They are offered as:
- Factory pigmented kits in standard colors
- Neutral kits which can be pigmented on-site using MR. JO ArtPigment
A4. Yes. Add 4–6% of MR. JO ArtPigment (based on resin weight) to the neutral version for custom on-site tinting.
Q5. What’s the difference between MR. JO Floor-SL and MR. JO EcoFloor?A5. EcoFloor is a newer, more cost-effective option, suitable for many similar use cases, with comparable durability and supplied in similar kits.
Q6. What is the complete system needed for epoxy flooring?A6. A standard flooring system includes:
- Primer – choose based on floor condition (e.g., MR. JO Primer-MVC, LVC, UPS)
- Underlay(optional) – for leveling or base thickness (MR. JO Underlay-FLO or STD)
- Topcoat – SL0.5 / SL1 / SL2 based on use
A7. Use MR. JO Underlay-FLO (flowable, 1–3 mm) or MR. JO-Underlay-TMP (tampable, 4–6 mm) when:
- The base floor is rough, damaged, or uneven
- You require base build-up before topcoat
- You need to correct slope or flatness
A8. Use MR. JO Tecseal-CRP epoxy putty for repairing cracks, honeycombs, or potholes. It can be applied before or after primer depending on the site sequence.
Q9. How much material do I need?A9. As a rough guide:
- SL0.5 mm: ~0.5–0.6 kg/m²
- SL1 mm: ~0.9–1.1 kg/m²
- SL2 mm: ~1.8–2.2 kg/m² (Check product TDS for exact values)
A10. Yes. MR. JO Floor-SL0.5 and SL1 systems are ideal for quick turnarounds, especially for small-to-medium jobs. Full curing still takes a few days.
Q11. What tools are required for application?A11.
- Notched trowel or spike roller (for leveling)
- Mixing drill or paddle
- Protective gear (gloves, safety glasses)
A12.
- Foot traffic: 24 hours
- Light vehicle movement: 48–72 hours
- Full cure & chemical resistance: 5–7 days
A13. No, they are smooth by default. You can broadcast anti-skid quartz or use sandpaper finish for safety zones.
Q14. How do I clean the epoxy floor?A14. Use a neutral pH detergent and soft scrubber or mop. Avoid strong acids or solvents.
Q15. Will the floor yellow or fade?A15. Epoxy floors can slightly yellow over time in direct sunlight. For UV-exposed zones, consider applying a UV-resistant topcoat.