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High Moisture Barrier Industrial Epoxy Floor Coating For Damp Conditions
Quick Details Of Industrial Epoxy Floor Coating:
Industrial epoxy floor coatings can provide slip resistance. By incorporating additives like silica sand, aluminum oxide, polymeric beads, rubber fragments, or other innovative materials, these coatings create a textured surface that improves traction and reduces the risk of slips and falls, even in wet conditions. Proper application and maintenance are crucial to maintaining the slip-resistant properties of epoxy floor coatings over time.
Features Of Industrial Epoxy Floor Coating:
1. Versatile across different industries
2. Practical choice for industrial settings
3. Non-slip surface for enhanced safety
4. Easy to apply, clean and maintain surface
5. Withstand heavy equipment and machinery
6. Suitable for industries and commercial spaces
Advantages Of Industrial Epoxy Floor Coating:
Industrial Epoxy floor coating is a flooring system composed of epoxy resin and hardener that creates a strong, durable, and long-lasting surface. Resistant to abrasion, chemicals, and moisture, it's perfect for high-traffic areas in commercial, industrial, and residential spaces. Customizable in colors and patterns for a decorative touch, it's easy to maintain without harsh chemicals. Slip-resistant for safety, it suits various substrates like concrete, wood, and metal, offering versatility. With its durability, customization options, and low-maintenance properties, epoxy floor coating is a popular and practical choice for both residential and commercial applications.
Product Descriptions Of Industrial Epoxy Floor Coating:
Item | Epoxy Resin(A) | Hardener(B) |
Appearance | Liquid | Liquid |
Color | Custom Colors | Transparent |
Density@25ºC | 1.3g/cm3 | |
Mix Ratio | 5:1 by weight | |
Hardness | 3H | |
Pot Life | 30-40mins@25ºC | |
Curing Time | 8-10hrs@35ºC, 15-20hrs@25ºC 24hrs, Dry Completely | |
Recoat Time | 2 Hrs | |
Thickness | 1-3 mm | |
Shelf Life | 12 Months | |
Application | Industrial Use - Garages, Warehouses, Airports and hangars. Commercial Use - Shopping malls and boutiques, Hotels, Offices, Showrooms, Restaurants, Hospitals, Schools, Bar Tops, Table Tops. Residential Use - Entrances and hallways, basements, entertainment rooms, bathrooms, kitchens and living rooms. |