What is Epoxy Flooring? Types of Industrial Epoxy Flooring Systems and Where to Use Them
July 27, 2019 James Maleki Blog Article
Definition of Epoxy Flooring
ep·ox·y, /iˈpäksē/ Noun: an adhesive, plastic, paint, or other material made from a class of synthetic thermosetting polymers containing epoxide groups Adjective: consisting of or denoting epoxy Verb: glue (something) using epoxy resin
Epoxy is a term that’s come to represent a class of materials and the
act of using those materials. Epoxy “systems” are based on a
combination of resins and hardeners. When mixed together, the resin and
hardener chemically react to form a rigid plastic material. The final
material is strong, durable, resistant, and bonds extremely well to most
base layers. Epoxy floors are so strong that they’re often used in
heavy traffic areas such as industrial environments, hospitals, or
sports facilities.
Types of Epoxy Flooring Systems
If you’ve ever considered an easy-to-maintain, industrial-grade
flooring option, we bet there’s an epoxy solution for you! At
Performance Industrial, we offer over 30 different epoxy and industrial
flooring systems. Here are a few of our most popular:
Self-Leveling Epoxy Floors – Self-leveling epoxy is
applied over new, old, cracked, or damaged concrete floors to create a
smooth, seamless, durable, and low maintenance flooring surface. The
self-leveling system is also available in a variety of colors. Colors
are used to make decorative designs, denote traffic patterns, or
highlight work zones in industrial settings. This system is used when
you need aesthetic appeal and/or abrasion, chemical, heat or slip
resistance.
Where we’ve used it: manufacturing facilities, warehouses,
showrooms, commercial garages, kitchens, aircraft hangars, athletic
facilities, and more.
Epoxy Mortar Floors – Ultra-tough, this is the
strongest epoxy floor system available. This high-build, seamless system
is made with 100% solids epoxy and graded sand or quartz sand and then
troweled into place. Mortar systems are highly impact and
chemical-resistant. This system is also effective in repairing old
floors because of its high-build process.
Where we’ve used it: manufacturing plants, mechanical rooms,
warehouses, commercial kitchens, restaurants, garages, and service areas
where heavy equipment, such as forklifts, would be used.
Quartz-Filled Epoxy Floors – Quartz epoxy flooring
systems combine high-performance epoxy polymer resin with colored quartz
grains. The result is a multi-functional floor that’s decorative,
sanitary, slip-resistant, and exceptionally durable.
Where we’ve used it: locker rooms, restrooms, schools, cafeterias, showrooms, light manufacturing, lobbies, offices, and more.
Anti-Static Epoxy Floors (ESD Resistant Floors):
Electro-static charge (ESD) can be extremely dangerous in many work
environments. Anti-static epoxy flooring helps to reduce static hazards.
This flooring system typically contains a conductive material that
accumulates static electricity to drain, ground, or dissipate any
potential discharge. It’s highly recommended in environments that
contain flammable materials.
Where we’ve used it: Healthcare facilities, electronic, chemical
or pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities; areas that use flammable
gases or liquids or risk combustible dust buildup.
Epoxy Flake Floors: Flake floor systems are made
when colored chips or flakes are placed within the epoxy to create
vibrant, multi-hued, seamless, resilient surfaces. The chips are not
only aesthetically pleasing, but their slightly rough surface reduces
slips and falls. The flakes are available in an endless variety of
colors, styles, textures, and sizes and can be mixed into the
combination of your choice.
Where we’ve used it: commercial kitchens, locker rooms, sports
venues, automotive showrooms, veterinarian clinics, laundromats, and
more.
West Pacific Coatings offers a wide variety of solutions for your concrete coating and
restoration projects – whether your need is for chemical protection,
slip resistance, decorative flooring, secondary containment, crack and
joint treatments or any other type of concrete coating in Vancouver,
Canada.
if you need more information about coating please do not hesitate to contact us.