Overview:
Epoxy is a two-part resin and hardener system that creates a strong, durable, and seamless surface. It's widely known for its excellent adhesion, chemical resistance, and cost-effectiveness.
Best For:
Warehouses
Manufacturing plants
Garages and service bays
Advantages:
Strong and impact-resistant
Chemically resistant
Easy to clean
Overview:
Polyurethane coatings are more elastic and UV-resistant compared to epoxy. They're especially useful where temperature fluctuations or outdoor exposure are concerns.
Best For:
Outdoor decks
Cold storage rooms
Car parks
Advantages:
UV stable (won’t yellow)
More flexible than epoxy
Resistant to thermal shock
Overview:
MMA is a fast-curing, acrylic-based resin that can cure in extremely low temperatures, even below freezing. It’s ideal for projects with minimal downtime.
Best For:
Cold storage/freezers
Food processing plants
24/7 facilities
Advantages:
Very fast curing (even within hours)
Cold environment-friendly
Can be recoated easily
Overview:
A newer technology, polyaspartic offers the benefits of epoxy and polyurethane but with faster curing times and greater UV stability.
Best For:
Commercial showrooms
Laboratories
High-end warehouses
Advantages:
Rapid installation
Excellent gloss and finish
Resistant to staining and abrasion
Overview:
Acrylic coatings are water- or solvent-based and are easy to apply. Though less durable than epoxy or polyurethane, they’re cost-effective and ideal for light-duty use.
Best For:
Light-duty warehouses
Decorative or temporary spaces
Retail shops
Advantages:
Fast drying
Economical
Easy to reapply
Each industrial floor coating offers unique advantages depending on your environment and needs. Epoxy is ideal for durability, polyurethane for flexibility, MMA for speed, polyaspartic for advanced performance, and acrylic for budget-conscious or temporary applications. Selecting the right type ensures a safe, efficient, and long-lasting flooring solution.