Epoxy flooring is the most common type of polymer flooring. Its unique resistance has led to the widespread use of epoxy flooring in various industries such as oil, automotive, military, pharmaceutical, factories, warehouses, and construction.
Arya Sath Tehran Company, with the highest volume of polymer flooring implementation in the country and similar projects abroad, has been one of the founders of this system in the past two decades in the design, production, and implementation of polymer flooring. These two-component coatings have high mechanical and chemical resistance, and in addition to decorative advantages and ease of cleaning, they are lightweight and compact, and do not impose additional load on the structure.
One of the most prominent types of these coatings, which are implemented as self-leveling, is epoxy and polyurethane floorings, which can be utilized in various forms based on the consumer’s needs and environmental conditions and substrates.
What is epoxy flooring?
Epoxy is a unique material for use as flooring. Once the concrete floor has been jagged and prepared, epoxy resin and a hardener are combined and poured onto the concrete floor. The chemical reaction that occurs between these materials, in a few days, makes them become a hard and strong flooring, and then the second and third layers are applied to it.
Epoxy flooring is a seamless flooring that becomes uniform on the floor after hardening and blends in with the space. This makes epoxy flooring suitable for heavy use and mechanical loads such as forklift traffic in warehouses, workshops and production areas. Epoxy flooring is most commonly used in hospitals, schools, parking lot flooring and industrial environments. However, in some cases epoxy flooring is used in homes, kitchens or other indoor spaces.
Advantages of Epoxy Flooring:
- Enhances the resistance of concrete against erosion, deterioration, and most chemicals.
- Prevents the penetration of water, oil, and other liquids into the concrete body.
- Lightweight and compact, preventing the formation of any dust.
- Applied uniformly in various colors.
- With a thickness of 4 millimeters, it increases the compressive strength of the coating to about 1100 kg/cm2.
- Easy to clean.
- With proper implementation and maintenance, it has a minimum service life of 20 years.
- Easy to repair if needed.
Types of Epoxy Flooring
Anti-dust flooring: This type of flooring is used to prevent dust and dirt on concrete.
This product is designed based on bisphenol A epoxy resin and polyamine hardener. The appropriate viscosity of this product creates a self-leveling property and results in a transparent surface after application.
The very high adhesion of this product to various surfaces such as concrete, metal, stone, etc. is remarkable. Other properties of this product include its high mechanical, electrical, and chemical properties.
Due to its high compressive and abrasive resistance, integrated and seamless implementation, washability, and sterilizability, this flooring is used in various industries including automotive, military, petrochemical, power plants, electronics, food, pharmaceutical, and more.
Anti-dust Epoxy Floor Coating
Anti-dust Epoxy Flooring
Product Code: 2252
Surface Preparation:
The desired surface must be free of any contamination, and the removal of concrete residue and creating a suitable profile for the adhesion of the coating to the substrate is necessary (for this purpose, a floor grinder and a scarifier machine are used). After removing the contamination and creating the appropriate roughness, dust is collected from the surface and the coating is applied.
Conditions of Coloring Environment:
The best temperature of the environment and work surface during execution is between 10-30 degrees Celsius. The implementation of the flooring is usually done in roofed spaces where, in addition to being roofed, controlling dust and the fall of foreign objects on the coating is mandatory. The ambient temperature during painting must be at least 3 degrees Celsius higher than the dew point temperature to prevent the formation of water droplets on the surface.
The Method of Applying the Paint:
Both components A and B are thoroughly mixed and then blended together according to the predetermined ratio. The amount and application method of each layer of this coating are defined based on factors such as the quality of the substrate, the thickness of the substrate, the required thickness, and so on.
Painting Equipment:
Applying this coating is possible manually with tools such as special brushes, rollers, and paintbrushes.
Safety Precautions:
– It is recommended to avoid continuous inhalation of the solvent vapors of this paint in enclosed spaces, and if possible, use appropriate safety equipment. In case of contact with skin and eyes, wash with plenty of water.
– This paint is flammable and should be kept away from heat, sparks, and flames.