High-adhesion epoxy primers, self-levelling screeds, durable topcoats
Operational floors face abrasion, impact, chemicals, and frequent cleaning—often while needing hygiene and easy maintenance. Epoxy flooring provides a seamless, non-dusting surface that can be specified as a thin build for protection or as a self-levelling system to correct undulations and strengthen the floor build-up.
Performance starts with mechanical preparation (grinding/shot blasting) and contaminant removal to create an open, sound surface. An epoxy primer is scrubbed into the substrate to seal pores and build adhesion; porous slabs may need a second coat to reduce outgassing and pinholing. Where levelling is required, a multi-pack epoxy screed is laid and de-aerated; the finish/topcoat is then applied within the recoat window to achieve a continuous, durable wearing surface.
Compressive strength ~35–51 MPa (system-dependent)
High strengths for impact and traffic.
Pull-off adhesion typically ≥1.5 MPa
Strong bond; often concrete-failure mode.
Pot life ~30–60 min; recoat windows defined
Controlled pot life and recoat timing.
Low-VOC/solvent-free options available
Low-odour, low-VOC grades; tested variants.
Cleanrooms, sterile corridors
Processing, washdown zones
Assembly bays, utility floors
Process rooms, service areas
Corridors, public interiors
High-traffic interiors
Seamless surface reduces dust retention.
Surface dry in hours; full cure in days.
Self-levelling screed smooths uneven concrete.
Double priming cuts pinholes from outgassing.