Epoxy Flooring
Designed for resurfacing eroded floors, Epoxy flooring creates a strong, dense surface at a fraction of the cost of slab replacement. Epoxy is a great way to enhance the functionality of your concrete flooring. It is great for aviation, food and beverage, commercial, institutional and manufacturing.
Epoxy Advantages
Low Maintenance
- With its nonporous surface, Epoxy will not trap dirt and prevents concrete dusting.
Versatility
- The varied film thickness and finishes of Epoxy make it extremely versatile.
Durable
- The surface is chemical resistant, making it an ideal concrete floor coating for manufacturing and industrial plants.
Safety
- Epoxy improves brightness by 300%, making it safe to work in outlying safety zones.
Examples of Epoxy Flooring Uses
Food and Beverage Processing
The type of epoxy used in the food and beverage industry is a heavy duty, chemical resistant antimicrobial treated resin floor topping. It provides a durable and fine textured floor finish. It is ideal for wet processing zones such as food manufacturing and food preparation areas.
Benefits
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- Very high chemical resistance
- Easy to clean and sterilize, minimal joints
- Anti-slip surface
- Heat resistant up to 250F
- Steam cleanable
- Non-tainting, non-dusting
- High abrasion resistance
- Withstands high mechanical stress
- Low odor during application
Examples of Epoxy Flooring Uses
Aviation
The epoxy used in the aviation industry is a high performance coating designed for aircraft hangar floors. It is chemically resistant to hydraulic fluids and jet fuel, making it the ideal flooring option for aircraft hangars and aerospace industries.
Benefits
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- Chemically resistant to hydraulic fluids
- Hard wearing
- Abrasion resistant
- Seamless and hygienic finish
- Low maintenance
- Slip resistant finish can be tailored to specific client requirements