Leveraging on our vast industrial experience, we are a supplier of a large assortment of products used in heavy flooring zones and abrasion-prone surfaces. Epoxy screed floor resin is widely used in industrial sectors for creating seamless, durable surfaces that withstand mechanical wear, impact, and chemical exposure.
Withstands Continuous Equipment Movement. Suitable for forklift zones, CNC areas, and heavy-duty material transfer lanes.
Provides Thick Layered Surface Protection. Typically laid at 4mm to 6mm thickness to absorb shock and dynamic loads.
Delivers a Strong Bond to Concrete, engineered to adhere tightly, preventing cracking and delamination under pressure.
Offers a Hygienic, Non-Porous Surface that prevents microbial growth and fluid penetration in sensitive processing areas.
Easy to Wash and Disinfect. Maintains compliance with FDA, GMP, and ISO cleaning standards.
Smooth Finish Without Dusting: Avoids contamination from concrete particles in clean environments.
Resists Acid, Alkali, and Solvent Spills Common in chemical plants, battery zones, and wastewater treatment units.
Maintains Surface Strength Despite Repeated Exposure. Delivers long-term performance even in aggressive chemical surroundings.
Compatible with Anti-Slip Aggregates. Enhances worker safety by reducing slip risk in liquid-prone areas.
Supports Heavy Goods and Vehicle Traffic. Engineered for areas with static and dynamic loading from pallets and trolleys.
Reduces Surface Dust and Maintenance. Prevents concrete erosion, reducing cleanup cycles and equipment wear.
Resistant to Oil and Grease Penetration Extends surface life in automotive and logistics applications.
High Tolerance to Abrasion and Impact. Ideal for heavy parts assembly and tool drop zones.
Cures to a Hard, Durable Finish Offers exceptional compressive strength for machining platforms.
Maintains Surface Uniformity Over Time, Prevents dips and level inconsistencies under constant movement.
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