When it comes to factory flooring, Epoxy and Polyurethane (PU) are the two most commonly used systems. But choosing the right one depends not just on price — it depends on your factory’s real conditions.
Let’s help you compare both clearly:
π΅ Epoxy is ideal for:
Dry assembly lines, general warehouses, electronics zones
Budget-conscious factory owners
Light to medium forklift and foot traffic
β Advantages:
Lower cost
Glossy & clean appearance
Easy to clean and maintain
Wide color choices for zoning & safety lines
β Drawbacks:
Not suitable for high-moisture or high-temperature zones
Risk of peeling when moisture rises from below
π΄ PU (Polyurethane) is ideal for:
Food production, cold rooms, kitchens, heavy-duty zones
Factories requiring daily hot water cleaning
Environments exposed to strong chemicals or impact loads
β Advantages:
Heat, impact & chemical resistant
Waterproof and antibacterial
Longer service life, ideal for demanding operations
β Drawbacks:
Higher cost
Requires skilled application
π§ Our Advice:
Don’t guess. Let Etepox’s expert team visit your site, inspect your floor, and recommend the best system for your unique needs — free of charge.
π Choosing the right system saves more in the long run.
Book now at www.etepox.com