La mica es un mineral natural formador de rocas, generalmente en forma de escamas, placas hexagonales o de diamante, láminas, cristal columnar.El color varía con el químico.composición, principalmente con el aumento del contenido de Fe.
Las características de la mica es el aislamiento.
Resistencia a altas temperaturas y brillo.
Lustre metálico natural único.
Color rápido.
UV estable.
Química y abrasión ergonómica.
Textura antideslizante.
Apto en muchos ambientes.
Solución decorativa económica.
Oculta imperfecciones debajo de la superficie.
FLAKES
1. Choose from one of the 7 custom flake systems.
2. Choose color.
3. Select size of flakes (1/4” is standard)
4. Enter square footage.
5. Add to cart.
6. Before proceeding to check out you can change color on colored epoxy resin kit to closely match flake color.
MARBELIZED METALLIC EPOXY
1. Choose one of the 12 solid colors first this will be the primer and backdrop color.
2. Choose metallic pigments.
3. Enter your square footage.
4.Pending the size of your job you will be able to choose more than one pigment, rule of thumb the more splash colors you add the better the effects.
Solid Color
1. Pick any color, System will calculate enough epoxy for two rolled on applications. Day 1 the primer & Day 2 the final finish coat.
Divide the cost of goods by your square footage this will give you precise square foot cost.
FLAKES
1. Choose from one of the 7 custom flake systems.
2. Choose color.
3. Select size of flakes (1/4” is standard)
4. Enter square footage.
5. Add to cart.
6. Before proceeding to check out you can change color on colored epoxy resin kit to closely match flake color.
MARBELIZED METALLIC EPOXY
1. Choose one of the 12 solid colors first this will be the primer and backdrop color.
2. Choose metallic pigments.
3. Enter your square footage.
4.Pending the size of your job you will be able to choose more than one pigment, rule of thumb the more splash colors you add the better the effects.
Solid Color
1. Pick any color, System will calculate enough epoxy for two rolled on applications. Day 1 the primer & Day 2 the final finish coat.
Divide the cost of goods by your square footage this will give you precise square foot cost.