Flooring is a general term for a floor covering that is installed permanently or for the installation process itself. Any finish material that is applied over a floor structure to create a walking surface is referred to as floor covering.

Epoxy Flooring

Flooring for commercial and industrial buildings frequently uses epoxy floor coatings. Epoxy coatings are typically used over concrete floors to provide a high-performance, smooth, and resilient surface that can last for years and withstand heavy loads. Epoxy floors are used extensively in manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and commercial buildings to maintain safe and secure conditions for personnel, equipment, and inventory. The material for epoxy flooring is made of two components: resins and hardeners. It is one of the resinous flooring systems that render flooring seamless.

PU Flooring

The coating material known as PU, or polyurethane, was created as an alternative for use in heavy industries and has since spread to become a widely used flooring material. The best qualities of PU flooring are its excellent gloss and colour selections. Its exceptional qualities result from its greater flexibility compared to epoxy.

Fundamentally, coatings made of polyurethane exhibit high resistance to abrasion, chemicals, fire, and high voltage. PU flooring is highly recommended for industrial use due to its excellent qualities, and is particularly suitable for the chemical and food industries, commercial laboratories, the medical field, and public service flooring.

ESD Flooring

The flooring is perfect for offices with computers, electronics, or sophisticated electronics systems. Because it avoids operational failures like dropped calls, system outages, etc., which cost hundreds of millions of dollars every year in lost productivity and outright product failures, our ESD flooring is ideal. ESD flooring is frequently used in radio stations, hospitals, computer labs, and electronics manufacturing facilities.

Wherever complex electronics systems are operated, produced, assembled, or repaired, ESD flooring is intended to prevent and remove static electric charges.

Anti-skid Flooring

The application of a non-slip surface to flooring surfaces, typically in industrial settings, is made possible by anti-skid flooring systems. Anti-skid systems can be installed and removably non-skid matting, like textured rubber flooring, or they can be epoxy-based coatings that are applied directly to the surface with a non-skid additive. The application of a non-slip surface to flooring surfaces, typically in industrial settings, is made possible by anti-skid flooring systems. Anti-skid systems can be installed and removably non-skid matting, like textured rubber flooring, or they can be epoxy-based coatings that are applied directly to the surface with a non-skid additive.

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