Most contractors and floor owners feel frustration trying preserve the allure of epoxy
floors
when yellowing sets in. Epoxy
resins
, specifically non-polyaspartic resins
, will eventually develop yellow hue when exposed to UV. But it doesn't have to be this way!
Our comprehensive guide is going to help you stave off the inevitable! From the intricate reasons behind why ep
o
xy
turns yellow
, to effective solutions that'll help you prevent it
.
Understand Why Epoxy Turns Yellow
Sunlight & UV Radiation
Studies on epoxy
resin
reveal that sunlight exposure
changes the chemical structure of the resin. Because of this, your resin
will gradually turn yellow over time. Specifically, the ultraviolet (UV)
component of sunlight induces a process known as photodegradation.
In this process,
UV photons break the molecular bonds
within the
epoxy
resin
, causing a gradual breakdown of the polymer structure. This breakdown is what makes your epoxy start to look yellow over time, even in
low-light environments
. Our industry's focus on the science behind this has led to developments in resin
technology that actually fights back specifically against this breakdown!
Environmental Factors
Research on epoxy
mixes has shown how environmental conditions like temperature
, humidity
, and exposure to various chemicals collectively influence epoxy yellowing. As you could imagine, it's difficult to fight back against the environment itself. But it's not impossible!
There's a few solutions we'll outline below that will help with reducing the risk of yellowing due to environmental
factors
. These can range from aesthetic decisions to material solutions. So, find the best solution for your project!
Resin Solutions & Yellow Prevention
Veterans of the industry have the experience to know that it's not just these external factors that'll turn resin yellow. It also
comes down to your resource choice
. The choice of
hardeners
significantly contributes to or prevents yellowing. A low quality resin and hardener mix will begin to yellow much sooner than a strong resin
. Especially compared against polyaspartic
!
The combination of
proper sealing techniques
&
high quality resins
, as outlined in r
esearch of industry best practices
, is one of your best lines of defense. Proper sealing during installation creates a barrier that delays the onset of
yellowing
. It won't completely solve the issue on its own, but the
epoxy
will maintain its
original color
(or lack thereof) for an extended period.
Industry experts often underscore the importance of
managing temperature
and humidity
during epoxy installation. You'll need an
optimal environment
for epoxy application to prevent yellowing. If the epoxy cures and sets under favorable conditions, it has a better chance of fighting that
chemical breakdown.
Conclusion
While
epoxy
yellowing is a near-inevitable challenge, you can fight back! Backed by
analysis of the industry
, and of
resins
, this guide not only uncovers the
causes of yellowing
but also provides
actionable strategies
for effective prevention. A holistic approach, from installation to maintenance and care, ensures that epoxy floors remain vibrant and appealing for its lifetime!