Industrial Floor

Industrial floor, as the name suggests, appeals to industrial areas. This type of floor, which is called alum among the people, is a type of floor that is generally preferred in parking lots, workplaces, walking paths and sidewalks.

Since advanced machines are used in industrial floor construction, a bright and smooth concrete surface can be obtained. Since this application has the feature of being washable, the occurrence of dusting and contamination on it is much less than other floors.

Since industrial floors are the floors that are exposed to fixed and moving loads on which production is made, they must be of a type that can withstand the loads of the machines they carry and the vibrations emitted by the machine during production. For this reason, such floors must be covered with a coating.

Covering industrial floors ensures the durability of the floor, easy to use and long-lasting. The coating of such floors is called "Epoxy". The aim here is to prevent wear by using quartz on the surface of the concrete or by smoothing the surface of the normal black screed.

Epoxy ;

  • It is chemical resistant.
  • It is resistant to friction and wear.
  • It has high resistance to impacts.
  • It can be applied to large areas as a single piece.
  • It protects the floor and is repairable.
  • Does not crack, does not dry.
  • It is odorless.
  • Available in different colours.
  • It is an indispensable product in decorative designs.

Especially today, due to the intense occupational accidents, almost all of the manufacturing companies perform the epoxy process on the industrial floor and on it, if the floors allow it. Because epoxy floor is a savior in situations that put human life at risk. The industrial floor has a great benefit in minimizing the damages that may occur during the transportation of heavy loads.

Industrial Floor