Cementitious Urethane
These coatings are a protective layer applied to concrete surfaces to enhance durability and resistance to chemicals, abrasion, and moisture. It's a blend of cement and urethane resins, offering the strength of cement with the flexibility and adhesion of urethane.
Industries commonly used in
Kitchens
Food Processing
Automotive and Transportation
Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare
Manufacturing
Agriculture and Animal Care
Chemical Resistance:
Cementitious urethane coatings are highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, alkalis, solvents, and oils, making them ideal for environments where chemical spills are common.
Moisture Resistance:
These coatings form a seamless, impermeable barrier that prevents water and moisture from penetrating the substrate, reducing the risk of water damage, mold growth, and concrete degradation.
Self leveling
This unique formula provides a more even floor.
Impact Resistance:
It offers excellent impact resistance, reducing the likelihood of surface damage from heavy objects or machinery.
Thermal Shock resistance
They can withstand a wide range of temperatures, from freezing cold to extreme heat, without losing their integrity or performance.
Top coat
Quartz aggregate broadcast
Body Layer
Primer Coat
Prepared Substrate- Heavy grinding, bead blasting, patch work, if needed.
FAQs
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The blending of polymer urethane with cement and aggregate produces a composite called urethane cement. This flooring is exceptionally durable, offering high resistance to impacts, abrasion, and chemical exposure. Its combination of urethane and cement creates a robust surface that withstands heavy traffic and harsh conditions.
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Yes, urethane cement flooring is relatively easy to clean and maintain. Regular sweeping and mopping with mild detergents are usually sufficient to keep the surface clean. Periodic resealing may be necessary to maintain its protective properties.
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The installation process typically involves surface preparation, primer application, mixing and pouring the urethane cement mixture, spreading and leveling, and allowing adequate curing time.
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Yes, many urethane cement flooring systems are designed to provide excellent slip resistance, reducing the risk of accidents in high-traffic areas.
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The cost of urethane cement flooring varies depending on factors such as the size of the area, substrate condition, customization options, and installation complexity. While it may have a higher upfront cost compared to some flooring options, its durability and long-term performance often result in cost savings over time.