Floor Coatings & Finishes

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Floor Coatings & Finishes 2019-09-24T21:47:24+00:00

EPOXY

Epoxy flooring systems are a fantastic multipurpose solution to your flooring needs.

They can be applied over most existing sub straights, including tiles.

Epoxy is a strong durable flooring product that can be tailored to meet your application requirements, slip rating and finish.

A good cost effective all-round performer, we would highly recommend an epoxy flooring system for your business facility.

POLYURETHANE

Polyurethane has been developed to withstand the toughest environments with the capability of specific design for almost every flooring scenario.

Polyurethane is designed to last and perform and is without doubt one of the toughest customised flooring systems available.

You can choose from any grit level to achieve your required slip rating.

A wide range of colours are also available.

FLAKE

Flake floors are laid into a trowelled epoxy base.

They are a good strong flooring system with a lightly textured less slip finish.

Hides marks and dirt very well making it ideal for high foot traffic areas.

SEALED CONCRETE

Sealed floors are far less porous than an open slab, they produce less dust and resist staining making them easier to clean and maintain.

Sealed floors are naturally glossier than unsealed concrete.

ANTI-STATIC FLOORING SYSTEMS

Electro-static discharge (ESD) can pose a threat to sensitive electronic equipment, and in environments that handle volatile gases, powders, liquids or other substances it can be a potentially dangerous ignition source. This charge can quickly build up within a floor when subjected to regular traffic from people and wheeled equipment.

To minimise these concerns, a controlled electrostatic protected area (EPA) can be created by installing an epoxy coating that safely dissipates electrostatic charge to ground faster than it accumulates.

Flowcrete Australia’s specialist anti-static finish fulfils the three flooring criteria outlined in ANSI/ESD S20.20, which requires a system resistance of a person through the floor and to ground of less than 35 megohms.