
ResinTech TUE Tintable Epoxy Floor Coatings: Transparency, Durability, and Customization
Overview:
A technical reference on ResinTech TUE Tintable epoxy floor coatings for flooring contractors, concrete coating installers and commercial builders specifying transparent, tintable epoxy systems.
What is ResinTech TUE Tintable Epoxy Floor Coating?
TUE (Transparent Universal Epoxy) is a clear epoxy resin available in tintable formulations. It is used where a transparent or custom-tinted resin layer is required within a concrete floor coating assembly, such as broadcast or decorative flake systems. Confirm formulation, tint options and mix ratios against the manufacturer’s current TDS.
Typical Characteristics (confirm against the manufacturer’s TDS):
1. Clarity: Formulated as a transparent epoxy to allow underlying media, flakes or tint to show through. Confirm clarity and ambering behaviour against the TDS.
2. Adhesion: Formulated for adhesion to prepared concrete and compatible substrates. Substrate preparation and primer requirements must be confirmed for each project.
3. Durability: Provides abrasion and chemical resistance suitable for commercial and industrial floors. Confirm specific resistance ratings, and UV/exterior suitability, against the TDS.
4. Maintenance: The cured film is non-porous and serviceable under standard maintenance procedures.
5. Tint options: Available in a range of tints for custom colour matching within the specified system.
Typical Applications:
- Commercial floors: Retail, hospitality and office concrete floors requiring a clear or tinted decorative finish.
- Industrial facilities: Warehouses, factories and manufacturing plants requiring abrasion- and chemical-resistant floor protection.
- Decorative and flake systems: As a transparent or tinted coat over broadcast media in specified decorative assemblies.
Specification Notes:
TUE Tintable is one component within a specified coating assembly. Primer, broadcast media, coverage rates, topcoat and tint loading must be matched to the project specification and site conditions.
Technical information is provided for professional reference only. Product selection, substrate preparation, installation method, coverage, cure time, system compatibility and final performance remain the responsibility of the purchaser, installer, project specifier and/or manufacturer documentation. Always confirm suitability against the current TDS, SDS, project specification and site conditions before use.

