PU Concrete

Polyurethane (PU) concrete flooring offers several benefits that make it an attractive choice for various industries like Heavy Engineering, Food and Pharma and Automobile.

Durability and Longevity: PU concrete flooring is highly durable and resistant to heavy traffic, abrasion, and impact. It can withstand the wear and tear of industrial environments and Heavy traffic movements in the area.

Chemical Resistance: It is resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, alkalis, solvents, and oils, making it suitable for environments like food processing plants, laboratories, and chemical manufacturing facilities.

Thermal Resistance: PU flooring can endure extreme temperature variations, from very high to very low temperatures, without cracking or delaminating. This makes it ideal for environments such as cold storage facilities and bakeries.

Hygiene and Cleanability: The seamless and non-porous surface of PU concrete flooring prevents the accumulation of dirt, bacteria, and other contaminants, ensuring a hygienic environment. It is easy to clean and maintain.

Slip Resistance: PU flooring can be formulated to provide excellent slip resistance, enhancing safety in wet or oily conditions.

Aesthetic Appeal: Available in various colors and finishes, PU concrete flooring can be customized to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the space. It can be used to create visually appealing and professional-looking environments.

Comfort: It provides a degree of flexibility and cushioning, which can reduce fatigue for workers who stand for long periods, offering better ergonomic support compared to harder flooring materials.

Moisture Resistance: PU concrete flooring is highly resistant to moisture penetration, making it suitable for areas exposed to frequent wash-downs or high humidity levels.

Quick Installation and Cure Time: The installation and curing process for PU flooring can be relatively quick, minimizing downtime during application. This can be a significant advantage for businesses that cannot afford prolonged shutdowns.