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ResinTech CRU Chemical-Resistant Urethane Topcoat

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ResinTech CRU Chemical-Resistant Urethane TopcoatUsually In Stock North Vancouver, BC. Call 250 233 3000 to confirm availability or arrange pickup. ResinTech CRU Chemical Resistant Urethane Premium Protective Finish Coat Two Component, High Solids Aliphatic Polyurethane Finish Coat Maximum Chemical, Abrasion & UV Protection Brand: ResinTech 6 L kit ResinTech CRU is a premium aliphatic polyurethane finish coat used as the final protective layer over compatible epoxy, polyaspartic, broadcast and

✅ Usually In Stock — North Vancouver, BC. Call 250-233-3000 to confirm availability or arrange pickup.

ResinTech CRU Chemical-Resistant Urethane — Premium Protective Finish Coat

Two-Component, High-Solids Aliphatic Polyurethane Finish Coat — Maximum Chemical, Abrasion & UV Protection | Brand: ResinTech | 6 L kit

ResinTech CRU is a premium aliphatic polyurethane finish coat used as the final protective layer over compatible epoxy, polyaspartic, broadcast and traffic coating assemblies. It is for projects that need more than a standard topcoat: better long-term wear resistance, stronger chemical protection, excellent UV stability and a hard, cleanable finish. CRU is the thin durability layer of the ResinTech line — the final armour coat, not the build coat, membrane or fast-track coat. Confirm chemical exposure, surface preparation, system compatibility and cure schedule against the current ResinTech TDS, SDS and project specification before use.

Two critical application rules:
  1. Thin film only. Apply at 3–6 mils (recommended); never exceed 20 mils total. CRU is a thin finish coat and will fail in cure, appearance and adhesion above this thickness.
  2. Not recoatable once cured. CRU is the final coat. If any material must go over cured CRU, the surface must be mechanically abraded (sanded) first for a physical bond only — cured CRU will not chemically recoat.
Field Details
Brand ResinTech
Product Code CRU
Product Type Two-component, high-solids aliphatic polyurethane finish coat
Kit / Pack Size 6 L kit — Part A 4 L + Part B 2 L (1.6 US gal mixed), pre-proportioned 2:1 by volume
Mix Ratio Pre-proportioned A + B kit as supplied — do not alter the ratio
Colour / Finish Clear or field-pigmented; smooth, or slip-resistant when broadcast media is specified
System Role Premium protective finish — the final armour topcoat in ResinTech systems
Where CRU sits in the system: CRU is the final armour coat of the ResinTech system — prime and bond with CBE, build with TUE, fast-finish with HPP, and protect it all with CRU — the strongest, most chemical-, abrasion- and UV-resistant topcoat in the line. Apply thin (3–6 mils) over compatible cured coatings; it is the final, non-recoatable layer. Confirm the system specification against the current ResinTech documentation.

Best-Use Applications

Confirm all applications against the current ResinTech TDS before specifying.

  • Premium topcoat for parking decks, ramps, drive lanes, turning zones and service areas
  • Final protective coat over sand, quartz, flake and reinforced traffic coating systems
  • Commercial, institutional, warehouse, mechanical room, automotive and light industrial floors
  • Exterior or interior floors where UV stability, abrasion resistance and cleanability matter
  • Balconies, podium decks, walkways, corridors and amenity areas over compatible base systems
  • Food and beverage, service, utility and maintenance spaces exposed to routine cleaning chemicals
  • Protective clear or pigmented upgrade over HPP, TUE, CBE or other compatible cured coatings
  • Parkade and strata restoration projects where long-term durability is valued over fastest cure

Product Data

Source: ResinTech CRU Technical Data Sheet (TDS-CRU-1.0). Typical values at 23 °C and 50% RH unless noted. Confirm against the current TDS before specifying or ordering.

Property Typical Value Note
Components Two — Part A resin + Part B hardener Pre-proportioned kit as supplied
Mixing Full kit or accurately measured proportions only Low-speed mechanical mix 2–3 minutes
Solids Content 92% by weight ASTM D1353
Chemistry High-solids aliphatic polyurethane Premium UV-stable protective finish chemistry
Appearance Clear or pigmented Use compatible pigment / colorant where specified
Odour Low to moderate Ventilation required during application and cure
Shelf Life 12 months Unopened; stored properly at 10–30 °C

Performance Properties

Typical values from the ResinTech CRU TDS. Actual results depend on substrate, base coat, preparation, mixing, film build and conditions — confirm against the current TDS.

Property Typical Value Test Method / Note
Bond Strength to Concrete 280 psi ASTM D4541; substrate and base coat control final adhesion
Tensile Strength 5,800 psi ASTM D412
Elongation 4% Hard protective film; not a flexible membrane
Abrasion Resistance 20 mg loss (best in the line) ASTM D4060, CS-17 wheel, 1000 g, 1000 cycles
Shore Hardness 75 D ASTM D2240
Tack-Free Time 8 hours ASTM D1640 typical
Drying Time 18 hours at 5 mils ASTM D1640, 24 °C / 50% RH
UV Stability Superb Suitable as exposed interior / exterior protective topcoat
Chemical Resistance Superb Premium chemical-resistant finish coat in the ResinTech line
Return-to-Service Speed Standard Prioritizes long-term protection over fast cure

Working Time, Recoat & Cure

CRU is a premium protection coat, not the fastest-return material — use HPP when speed is the priority, CRU when durability is. Confirm against the current TDS.

Condition Typical Value Practical Note
Recoat / Overcoat Window 4–6 hours (wet only) Apply any second pass within this window. Once cured, abrade mechanically first.
Light Foot Traffic About 24 hours Protect from water, dust and early abuse
Vehicle Traffic About 72 hours Allow longer in cool, damp or low-airflow conditions
Full Cure About 7 days Delay aggressive cleaning and chemical exposure until full cure
Rain / Moisture Protection Protect during early cure Exterior work must be staged around weather and dew point

Coverage & Film Build

Theoretical coverage per US gallon (6 L kit ≈ 1.6 US gal). Recommended film 3–6 mils; never exceed 20 mils total. Confirm against the current TDS.

Use Mode Typical Film Build Typical Coverage
Premium Upgrade Topcoat 4–6 mils 665–440 ft²/US gal
Maximum-Protection Topcoat 5–10 mils 530–265 ft²/US gal
Clear Decorative Finish 4–6 mils Depends on flake / quartz profile and desired texture / gloss
Slip-Resistant Protective Coat 5–10 mils Broadcast media, profile and backroll pressure control final texture
EWS-X Protective Coat 5–10 mils Use with light aluminum oxide or specified media where extra grip / wear is required

Application Conditions

Confirm all conditions against the current ResinTech TDS and project specification before use.

Condition Requirement
Substrate Temperature 10–30 °C
Ambient Temperature 10–32 °C
Relative Humidity Maximum 85% recommended
Dew Point Substrate at least 3 °C above dew point
Substrate Moisture Dry concrete or compatible cured coating system; verify before coating
Concrete Age Normally 28 days unless the designer approves earlier work
Minimum Concrete Strength 3,600 psi compressive and 220 psi tensile pull-off

Application Notes

Always confirm application requirements against the current TDS, SDS and project specification before use.

Surface Preparation

Apply only to clean, dry, sound substrates or compatible cured coatings. Remove dust, laitance, oil, grease, curing compounds, sealers, loose broadcast and bond breakers. Existing coatings must be sound, compatible and properly abraded — do not apply over glossy, soft, unknown or poorly bonded coatings. Mechanically prepare concrete to the profile required by the base system; for recoating cured resin, abrade uniformly to remove gloss. Vacuum thoroughly before coating. Moving joints must remain functional and be sealed separately with appropriate joint sealant. Confirm against the current TDS.

Mixing

Condition material to application temperature before use. Pre-mix each component separately; add compatible pigment to Part A where a pigmented finish is required. Combine the supplied Part A and Part B in the correct pre-proportioned ratio and mix mechanically for 2–3 minutes at low speed until uniform. Scrape sides and bottom of the pail and avoid whipping air into the coating. Do not thin with solvents. Apply promptly after mixing and maintain a wet edge. Confirm against the current TDS.

Application & Overcoating

Apply by high-quality roller, squeegee and backroll, brush for details, or spray where appropriate; maintain an even film. Apply at 3–6 mils (recommended) and do not exceed 20 mils total — excessive thickness causes cure failure, blush and adhesion loss. CRU is not recoatable after cure: sand / abrade the cured surface uniformly to achieve a mechanical bond before applying any subsequent material. For slip resistance, use specified silica sand, quartz, aluminum oxide or approved traction media. Apply clear coats thin and uniform over decorative systems, avoiding puddles that can alter gloss or cure. For pigmented coats, use consistent batching, backroll direction and film thickness; mock-ups are recommended for appearance-critical work. Protect fresh coating from rain, condensation, dust, foot traffic, tires and turning stress until sufficiently cured. Confirm against the current TDS.

Limitations
  • Do not exceed 20 mils total film thickness — CRU is a thin finish coat (3–6 mils recommended) and will fail in cure, appearance and adhesion above this limit.
  • Not recoatable once cured — any subsequent coat or repair requires mechanical abrasion (sanding) of the cured surface for a physical bond only.
  • CRU is a finish coat — not a primer, build coat or crack-bridging membrane.
  • Do not apply to wet, frozen, dusty, contaminated or condensing substrates.
  • Do not apply over unknown or incompatible coatings without adhesion testing and approval.
  • Slip resistance depends on aggregate type, broadcast rate, film thickness and maintenance — approve texture by mock-up.
  • Chemical resistance varies by concentration, temperature, exposure time and housekeeping — test severe exposures before use.
Technical Documentation

Request the current ResinTech CRU Technical Data Sheet (TDS) and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) from Canopus Supply before specifying or ordering.


Trade Purchasing Note

All sales are intended for professional and trade purchasers. Before ordering, confirm product suitability, quantity, colour, system compatibility, substrate condition, pickup timing and delivery requirements. Product use and installation are the responsibility of the purchaser and installer.

Technical information is provided for professional reference only. Always confirm suitability against the current TDS, SDS, project specification and site conditions before use.

Order Enquiries & Volume Orders

For volume orders, system compatibility questions, pickup timing or delivery across BC, contact Canopus Supply before placing a bulk order.

Call: 1 (250) 233-3000
Email: [email protected]
Pickup: Unit 103, 185 Forester Street, North Vancouver, BC


Canopus Supply Inc. — Authorised ResinTech Distributor, Metro Vancouver & BC

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