New Foundation Armor UTN60 engineered for scratch resistance

Foundation Armor has announced the release of Armor UTN60, which offers a superior nonslip finish for concrete floors that resists scratches, abrasion, heat, chemicals and acid.

The Armor UTN60 is a proprietary two-component, low-VOC, high-solids aliphatic polyurethane coating formulated from a special blend of resins and additives.

The Armor UTN60 is an excellent interior coating for garage floors, auto service centers, warehouses, computer rooms, laboratories, hospitals, aircraft hangars, cafeterias, exterior tanks and other areas where you require a high performance, abrasion resistance and chemical resistance application.

At-A-Glance

The Armor UTN60 is a 60% solids solvent based high gloss aliphatic urethane coating. Foundation Armor designed it to offer superior protection against damage and deterioration caused by surface abrasion and surface spills.

  • Offers superior resistance to oil, gas, and most chemicals
  • Offers superior resistance against high foot traffic and vehicle traffic
  • Stops concrete dusting, and reduces deterioration caused by surface abrasion
  • The durable high gloss finish can last for up to 10 years
  • Available in clear, and a variety of color options
  • Perfect top coat for the Armor Epoxy
About Foundation Armor

Foundation Armor is a multi-generational family owned and operated business. The brand very closely aligns with the values, and represents honesty, quality, and also reliability. In every conversation, the company’s priority is to provide customers with the information they need to make the best purchasing decision for their project. This is true even if that solution is one they aren’t able to provide. Your home is one of the largest investments you will ever make. Foundation Armor is there to help you protect it, elevate it, and enjoy it.

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