Where is Epoxy Coating Used?
Epoxy coating is commonly used in environments that require clean and durable flooring, such as:
• Warehouses and storage facilities
• Light manufacturing factories
• Maintenance workshops
• Indoor parking areas
• Laboratories and testing facilities
• Electrical and equipment rooms
• Enclosed commercial and industrial areas
Features and Advantages
• Good mechanical resistance: Suitable for medium traffic and abrasion
• Chemical resistance: Resistant to oils, grease, fuel, and cleaning agents
• Smooth and easy-to-clean surface
• Professional and glossy appearance
• Reduces dust and protects concrete
• Slip-resistant finish can be applied
• Seamless surface reduces dirt accumulation
• Lower cost compared to heavy-duty flooring systems
Available Thickness
Standard thickness: 0.1-0.3 mm
Application Method (Site Summary
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Surface preparation of concrete or tiles
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Cleaning the surface and removing dust, oil, and contaminants
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Applying a suitable epoxy primer
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Mixing epoxy components according to manufacturer instructions
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Applying or pouring the epoxy and spreading it using a roller or trowel
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Adding a protective layer or anti-slip finish if required
Drying and operating time
• Light foot traffic: 12 – 24 hours
• Medium use: 24 – 48 hours
• Full service: 3 – 7 days
Colors and Finishes
• Available in multiple colors according to customer preference
• Smooth or semi-gloss finish
• Slip-resistant finish available if required
• Safety and traffic marking lines can be added
Surface Requirements Before Application
• Concrete must be sound and free from excessive moisture
• Surface must be clean and free from oil and grease
• Cracks and joints must be repaired before application
• Not suitable for very wet surfaces or areas exposed to continuous wate
Standards and Quality
• Complies with industrial quality standards
• Suitable for commercial and industrial use
• Easy to maintain and clean
• Meets safety requirements for industrial facilities