Corotech® High-Performance Epoxies

Rugged two-component epoxies for masonry and steel. Apply in commercial, industrial and select residential spaces.


Open up a world of custom color options. Whether you desire a vibrant, personalized touch for your home, a professional look for your business, or an exact match to your chosen color scheme, our epoxy coatings can be precisely tailored to your vision. With a diverse palette of colors and the flexibility to mix and match, you have the creative freedom to achieve the perfect, custom hue that complements your style and requirements. Experience the transformative power of personalized epoxy coatings that allow your space to reflect your unique sense of color.

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Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen

Sheen refers to paint's shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here's a partial list to get started:

  • Flat or matte  sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
  • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
  • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.
Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen

Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:

  • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
  • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
  • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
  • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.
Choosing a Stain Finish

Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time.

What is VOC?

VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what "green paint" is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore's waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low - or zero-VOC properties.

Features

Heavy-duty protection from a 100% solids epoxy for demanding industrial/commercial environments exposed to heavy vehicular and pedestrian traffic, constant moisture, intermittent strong chemical spills, and frequent cleaning with chemicals, steam and power washers.

  • Self-leveling, high-build 100% solids formula
  • Very low VOC
  • Tenacious adhesion to concrete
  • Outstanding durability
  • Smooth gloss finish
  • Meets qualifications for LEED as a floor coating
  • Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities
  • For helpful information, check out the tools and resources page

Colorant Used: Ready Mixed Colors Only
Color System Supported: Ready Mixed Colors Only

Available Colors: Clear, White, Terracotta, Sandstone, Silver Gray and Battleship Gray
Sheen (or Gloss): Gloss
Cleanup: Solvent
Resin Type: 2-Component Cycloaliphatic Amine Epoxy
Recommended Use: Interior
MPI Rating:
VOC Level: 13.0

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Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen

Sheen refers to paint's shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here's a partial list to get started:

  • Flat or matte  sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
  • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
  • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.
Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen

Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:

  • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
  • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
  • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
  • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.
Choosing a Stain Finish

Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time.

What is VOC?

VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what "green paint" is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore's waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low - or zero-VOC properties.

Features

Polyamide Epoxy Coating is a multi-use epoxy designed for tanks, machinery, floors, structural members, walls, boats, and other industrial and commercial substrates requiring a durable coating in severe environments. Floors: moderate- to heavy-duty performance in commercial/industrial environments exposed to heavy foot traffic and occasional traffic of lightweight rubber-tired vehicles, intermittent spillage of mild to heavier chemicals, occasional steam and chemical cleaning. Metal: excellent for use on ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals and galvanized metal.

  • Highly cross-linked film for toughness and durability
  • Resists many chemicals and solvents
  • Medium build epoxy
  • Suitable for immersion
  • Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities
  • For helpful information, check out the tools and resources page

Colorant Used:  Industrial

Available Colors: Clear, White, Black, Pearl Gray, Silver Gray, Battleship Gray, Safety Yellow, and Safety Red; Tintable White, Deep Base, and Clear Base
Sheen (or Gloss): Gloss
Cleanup: Solvent
Resin Type: 2-Component Polyamide Epoxy
Recommended Use: Interior, Exterior
MPI Rating: 82, 98 (Gloss sheen) and 108, 177 (Semi-Gloss sheen)
VOC Level: 326.0

SDSTDS

Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen

Sheen refers to paint's shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here's a partial list to get started:

  • Flat or matte  sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
  • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
  • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.
Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen

Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:

  • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
  • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
  • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
  • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.
Choosing a Stain Finish

Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time.

What is VOC?

VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what "green paint" is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore's waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low - or zero-VOC properties.

Features

Waterborne Amine Epoxy is formulated to provide good chemical, abrasion and impact resistance on a variety of commercial and industrial surfaces, including steel, iron, concrete, non-ferrous metals, wood and drywall. Particularly suited for use on concrete floors. This product can be applied to many existing generic coating types with less risk of lifting or wrinkling.

When used on floors, this product provides moderate- to heavy-duty protection in commercial environments exposed to frequent foot traffic and occasional traffic of lightweight rubber-tired vehicles, intermittent spillage of mild chemicals, occasional steam cleaning, and powerwashing.

  • Water cleanup, fast dry
  • Easy application with excellent adhesion
  • Very good resistance to water and chemicals
  • Excellent for use on basement floors
  • Meets qualifications for LEED when used over metal substrates
  • Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities
  • For helpful information, check out the tools and resources page
  • See how Corotech impacts commercial and industrial jobs in their video series

Colorant Used:  Universal

Available Colors: Clear, White, Terracotta, Sandstone, Silver Gray, and Battleship Gray; Pastel Base, Tint Base, Deep Base, and Clear Base
Sheen (or Gloss): Gloss
Cleanup: Soap and Water
Resin Type: 2-Component Amine Adduct Epoxy
Recommended Use: Interior
MPI Rating:
VOC Level: 206.0

SDSTDS