The main features of bulk epoxy floors

In modern construction, polymer floors have recently been very popular, and especially their variety of floors on epoxy. This is facilitated by their high reliability and ease of device. In addition to epoxy floors itself, polyurethane, epoxy-uretan and methyl methacrylate bulk floors are also widely used. Each of them has its own unique features.

The most common bulk epoxy floors are a very strong and waterproof coating that can withstand not only the effects of moisture, but also withstand significant mechanical loads. Thanks to this, floors on epoxy -based maximum wear resistant.

But, experts value not only the excellent stability of epoxy floors to various external mechanical and chemical influences, but also their attractive and unique appearance. Therefore, such coatings are used not only in various production facilities and laboratories, but also in design projects for the arrangement of residential premises.

Epoxy -based bulk floors are best in large halls and on large platforms. Coating of this kind compete with more expensive floors due to the variety of colors and a special brilliance. The uniqueness of epoxy floors is achieved by the use of small dispersion of quartz sand, as well as various wear -resistant dyes, carefully selected in shades of color to enamels of general interior design.

In the process of manufacturing floors on an epoxy basis, a high quality of the base should be provided, and the basic coating itself, on top of which a decorative epoxy layer is equipped, should be perfectly even smooth. In this regard, it is necessary to pay special attention to the process of grouting and grinding the surface.

In order to ensure the maximum strength of epoxy bulk floor, you can both increase its layer and provide the required ratio of components in the recipe. The content of quartz sand in the mixture should be strictly 6: 1 to the epoxy component. Otherwise, you can get a defective coating, which will grow up very quickly, and the epoxy layer will separate from the basic substrate.