Epoxy Flooring

Epoxy is a term that’s come to represent a class of materials and the act of using those materials. Epoxies “systems” are based on a combination of resins and hardeners. When mixed together, the resin and hardener chemically react to form a rigid plastic material. The final material is strong, durable, resistant, and bonds extremely well to most base layers. The most straightforward definition of epoxy flooring suggests a flooring surface that comprises multiple layers of epoxy that is applied to a floor. Epoxy floors are so strong that they’re often used in heavy traffic areas such as industrial environments, hospitals, or sports facilities.

Features

Creates a shiny high-gloss surface
Offers a hard-wearing durable surface
Can be combined with paints and
colors Offers anti-slip attribute
Prevents wear and tear on existing concrete floors

service img
service img

Classification

Epoxy Self Leveling
Epoxy Sand Coating
Epoxy Glass Flake
Epoxy Terrazzo

Where And Why?
Epoxy floors are harder, more durable and have higher compression strength. This is why they are the preferred choice for heavy duty industries, warehouses and logistics centers with heavy forklift traffic.
In industries which deal with sulfuric acids (like battery manufacturing etc.) epoxy floors are more resistant than other flooring systems.
Epoxy terrazzo uses an epoxy matrix to bind the aggregates and is one of the best thin-set systems. It has vast array of color and pattern possibilities, resilient, easy-to-maintain durability, and chemical resistance
Self-leveling epoxy floors provide a very aesthetic appeal since the glossy seamless look makes the space look bigger and far more attractive. So architects often love and specify them for commercial spaces.

service img
service img

Find Out More

Please contact us if you have any questions about our floor testing or design & consultancy services.