ResinTech Traffic Coating Systems: A Contractor's Guide to Specifying the Right Assembly

ResinTech Traffic Coating Systems: A Contractor's Guide to Specifying the Right Assembly

Jun 21 , 2026

Soheil Anbarani

ResinTech Traffic Coating Systems: A Contractor's Guide to Specifying the Right Assembly

Concrete that carries traffic takes a beating. Tires scrub it, brakes drag across it, weather cycles through it, and water finds every weakness. ResinTech Traffic Coating Systems are built to stand between that abuse and the slab underneath โ€” and choosing the right one is what separates a deck that lasts decades from one that fails inspection.

This guide walks contractors, restoration crews, and specifiers through what these systems are, where they belong, how the architecture is organized, and how to match a system to real project conditions. For exact product data, recoat windows, and application limits, always confirm against the individual ResinTech Technical Data Sheets (TDS).

๐Ÿ“ Available at Canopus Supply โ€” Your Canadian source for professional concrete coatings, traffic coatings, and waterproofing products. Call 250-233-3000 for product selection help, contractor pricing, and technical support.

What Are ResinTech Traffic Coating Systems?

ResinTech Traffic Coating Systems are protective coating assemblies engineered for concrete substrates exposed to traffic wear, abrasion, environmental exposure, and water intrusion where the specified system requires it.

Rather than a single product, each system is a layered build-up โ€” primer, base, wearing surface, and topcoat โ€” selected and combined to meet the demands of a specific area. The architecture is deliberately simplified and performance-driven, which makes the systems easier to specify, easier to quote, and easier to adapt when site conditions don't match the drawings.

For contractors, that translates to fewer guessing games. You select based on how the surface will actually be used, not on a sprawling catalog of overlapping products.

Where Are Traffic Coating Systems Used?

These systems are designed for the full range of trafficked concrete found in commercial, institutional, and residential structures, including parking structures, parking stalls, drive aisles, and ramps. They're equally at home on walkways, balconies, podiums, and rooftop decks.

They also handle the high-stress zones that fail first: turning zones, braking zones, and loading or service areas where abrasion and shear forces concentrate.

Across Canada, that covers a lot of ground โ€” from downtown parkade restorations and mixed-use podium decks to suburban condo balconies and industrial service floors. Wherever foot or vehicle traffic meets exposed concrete, there's a system category built for it.

How the ResinTech System Architecture Works

The system architecture is organized by application and performance demand rather than by individual product. Each system is named to signal who and what it's built for.

Pedestrian systems carry the PTS label. Vehicular systems use VTS. The most demanding, abrasion-heavy assemblies fall under the EWS (Extreme Wear System) family.

The "+" suffix: A plus sign indicates the system includes a flexible, crack-bridging polyurethane base membrane for movement-prone or higher-risk substrates. When you see the plus, you're looking at an assembly designed to accommodate substrate movement and bridge cracks rather than telegraph them through the finish.

This naming logic lets a specifier or estimator read the system code and immediately understand the traffic class, the wear protection, and whether crack-bridging is part of the build.

Choosing the Right ResinTech Traffic Coating System

System selection comes down to matching the assembly to the conditions the surface will face. The key factors are traffic intensity, abrasion demand, and turning or braking stress, along with exposure conditions and any substrate movement or crack-bridging requirements.

You'll also weigh waterproofing requirements โ€” water-intrusion protection is provided where the specified system calls for it โ€” and finish-media requirements where a decorative flake or quartz surface is wanted.

A pedestrian terrace and a truck-loading ramp sit at opposite ends of that spectrum. The right call depends on getting these variables right up front, which is exactly where Canopus Supply's product-selection support comes in.

ResinTech Traffic Coating System Types

PTS โ€” Pedestrian Traffic System

The standard pedestrian assembly, built for foot-traffic areas such as pedestrian walkways, service corridors, terraces, and general pedestrian zones. It delivers a durable, UV-stable wearing surface where vehicular loads aren't a factor.

PTS+ โ€” Pedestrian System with Crack-Bridging Base

PTS+ adds a flexible crack-bridging polyurethane base membrane to the pedestrian build. It's the choice for balconies, podiums, and rooftop pedestrian areas โ€” particularly over occupied spaces and on movement-prone assemblies where substrate cracking is a real risk.

VTS-P โ€” Vehicular Traffic System for Parking Stalls

VTS-P is engineered for parking stalls and lower-stress vehicular areas. It handles the static and slow-moving loads of parked and maneuvering vehicles where drive-lane abrasion isn't the dominant concern.

VTS-D โ€” Vehicular Traffic System for Drive Lanes

VTS-D steps up to drive aisles, normal vehicle circulation paths, and moderate-traffic areas. It's built for the continuous wheel travel of everyday vehicle movement through a structure.

EWS-S โ€” Extreme Wear System (Sand)

EWS-S introduces a sand broadcast to reinforce the surface for ramps, turning areas, and braking zones โ€” the reinforced traffic conditions where shear and abrasion peak. The aggregate adds grip and wear capacity where standard systems would degrade faster.

EWS-F / EWS-Q โ€” Extreme Wear Systems (Flake / Quartz)

For reinforced decorative traffic areas, EWS-F and EWS-Q use a decorative flake (F) or quartz (Q) broadcast. They combine extreme-wear performance with a finished, architectural appearance โ€” useful where durability and aesthetics both matter.

EWS-X โ€” Double-Broadcast Extreme Wear System

EWS-X is the maximum-duty assembly, using a double broadcast for severe ramps, truck turning zones, loading areas, and high-abrasion conditions. When a surface has to survive the worst a structure can throw at it, this is the heavy-duty end of the range.

Key ResinTech Materials Used in Traffic Coating Systems

The systems are built from a focused set of high-performance materials, each with a defined role in the assembly.

A Single-Component Polyurethane Crack-Bridging Base Membrane provides the flexible, movement-accommodating layer in "+" systems. CBE Core Bond Epoxy serves as the bonding primer that ties the system to the prepared substrate, while TUE Premium Epoxy builds the structural film of the assembly.

For the wearing surface, HPP High Performance Polyaspartic is the primary UV-stable traffic topcoat. CRU Chemical Resistant Urethane can be specified as a premium protective topcoat where added abrasion resistance, UV resistance, chemical resistance, and extended service life are required.

For exact mixing ratios, coverage rates, recoat windows, and application limits, contractors should confirm against each product's individual ResinTech TDS.

Why Surface Preparation and Quality Control Matter

No coating system outperforms the surface it's bonded to. Proper preparation is non-negotiable: concrete should be structurally sound, clean, dry, free of contaminants, and mechanically prepared to the required concrete surface profile (CSP).

Quality control then protects the investment through defined hold points โ€” substrate profile verification, moisture verification, coating-thickness confirmation, broadcast acceptance, and recoat-window compliance, plus mock-up or test-patch approval where the project calls for it.

Hitting these hold points is what keeps a system on spec and on warranty. Skipping them is the most common reason traffic coatings fail early.

Why Buy ResinTech Traffic Coating Systems from Canopus Supply?

Canopus Supply is a Canadian source for professional concrete coatings, epoxy, polyaspartic, polyurethane, traffic coatings, waterproofing products, sealers, and the concrete-preparation equipment and tools that go with them โ€” including rentals.

We work with contractors, installers, builders, property managers, consultants, facility managers, and serious DIY customers. That means we don't just sell product โ€” we help you select the right ResinTech system for the conditions, line up contractor pricing, and provide the technical support to get the specification right before the first pail is opened.

From parkade restoration crews to flooring installers and the engineers who specify the work, Canopus Supply is built to keep your traffic-coating projects moving.

Get the Right System for Your Project

Specifying a traffic coating system shouldn't be a guess. Talk to Canopus Supply for ResinTech product selection, contractor pricing, and technical support โ€” and get matched to the system your project actually needs. Contact us today to discuss your next parkade, balcony, deck, or industrial floor project. Call 250-233-3000.

Technical Data Sheet

For full technical specifications, mixing ratios, coverage rates, recoat windows, and application limits, download the ResinTech Traffic Coating Systems data sheet below. Always confirm against the current Technical Data Sheet before specifying or applying.

๐Ÿ“„ ResinTech Traffic Coating Systems โ€” Technical Data Sheet
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ResinTech products are distributed in Canada by Canopus Supply Inc., North Vancouver, BC. Technical specifications, recoat windows, and application limits are subject to change โ€” always refer to the current ResinTech Technical Data Sheet for each product before specifying or applying.