Epoxy Floor Coating

Product Overview

Epoxy Floor Coating is a three component pigmented epoxy floor topping which is laid at a thickness of 0.5 mm to 2 mm. Epoxy Floor is jointless, monolithic, smooth, non-porous, hygienic, and chemically resistant and is easy to clean and maintain. It is available in a number of colours and has sufficient strength to withstand industrial traffic with nylon/rubber wheels. AREAS OF APPLICATION : Epoxy Floor is resistant to fungal, bacterial growth, wear & tear and is ideally suited for areas where hygienic, dust free and resistance to abrasion is required. It is recommended for application in the following areas: Chemical plants, Pharmaceutical Industries, Food Processing Areas, Bottling Plants, Electric/Electronics Industries, Computer Rooms, Hospital Operation Theaters & Corridors, Nuclear Power Plants, Dairies & Breweries, Laboratories, Aerospace Industry, Airport Hangers, Picture Tube Manufacturing Plants, Automobile Workshops, Fermentation Floors in Tea Gardens, Textile Mills

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Product Description

Epoxy Floor Coating is a three component pigmented epoxy floor topping which is laid at a thickness of 0.5 mm to 2 mm. Epoxy Floor is jointless, monolithic, smooth, non-porous, hygienic, and chemically resistant and is easy to clean and maintain. It is available in a number of colours and has sufficient strength to withstand industrial traffic with nylon/rubber wheels. AREAS OF APPLICATION : Epoxy Floor is resistant to fungal, bacterial growth, wear & tear and is ideally suited for areas where hygienic, dust free and resistance to abrasion is required. It is recommended for application in the following areas: Chemical plants, Pharmaceutical Industries, Food Processing Areas, Bottling Plants, Electric/Electronics Industries, Computer Rooms, Hospital Operation Theaters & Corridors, Nuclear Power Plants, Dairies & Breweries, Laboratories, Aerospace Industry, Airport Hangers, Picture Tube Manufacturing Plants, Automobile Workshops, Fermentation Floors in Tea Gardens, Textile Mills