Industrial floor coating
Floor coating- systems for the industry Industrial floor coatings must have preferences, which justify the requirements of different branches. The main focus of the applicable areas is as follows in the fields of general industry and automobile industry for incorporation of floor coating systems.
1. The subsurface The subsurface consists of a concrete slab, which takes up the load and distributes, and it also consists of an intermediate layer. The intermediate layer, for e.g. a cement coat, is required to level out the subsurface or to build up a slope. Industrial floors often come without the intermediate layer.
2. The seam The seam protects the subsurface (base course and the intermediate layer) from physical and chemical abrasion. Simultaneously, it must fulfil the optical demands of the floors.
If the subsurface and the base course are adapted to the demand and both are joined to each other indissolubly, we have a permanent solution for the highest demands.
A series of load parameters that is relevant for the choice of a suitable floor coating, help in the better allocation in the table:
- Frequency of load
- Shear force
- Mass of loading object
- Compressive strength of wheels/ air pressure/hardness
System solutions for the general industry
- Neutrality in smell and taste
- High degree of optics, pleasing colour scheme and individual design
- Simple and cheap maintenance, cleaning and maintenance
- Mechanical resistance - shock- and impact resistant
- Evenness of surface
- Joint-less
- Chemical resistance
- Leak-proofness
- Water impermeability
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- Electrically insulating or conducting
- Thermally loadable
- Water- and media-leak-proof
- Absolutely porous- sealed
- Abrasion- and wear-resistant
- Chemicals-, lyes-, fat-, oil- and salt-resistant
- Anti-skid (as per the instruction R9 - R13)

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