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Epoxy Coating



Roof coatings are designed for protecting and extending the service life of roof assemblies for new construction and more commonly, existing roof coverings, such as BUR, metal, modified bitumen, single-ply, and spray polyurethane foam.

Roof coatings are formulated to provide protection for many years against the damaging effects of weather and the environment, such as UV light, and excessive water and wind. The most common types of roof coatings are acrylic coatings, asphalt coatings, polyurethane coatings and silicone coatings.

One of the most popular epoxy coating uses is the use of epoxy compounds as coatings or paints. Epoxy coatings are popular because they provide a quick drying, tough, and protective coating for metals and other materials. Unlike traditional heat-cured powder coatings, epoxy coatings are quick and easy to apply making them idea for a number of applications such as floor applications.

When used in flooring applications, an epoxy coating will result in a durable, long lasting flooring solution. Epoxy coatings are used over concrete floors in a variety of commercial and industrial applications such as in manufacturing plants, commercial and retail stores, industrial plants, warehouses, hospitals, showrooms, garages, airplane hangars, and more. Epoxy coatings and floor paints provide a decorative, high gloss finish that is available in a variety of colors and styles. Decorative options that are available when using an epoxy coating on floors include terrazzo flooring, chip flooring, and colored aggregate flooring. An epoxy floor coating offers an easy to clean and chemically resistant flooring solution, which can be applied directly over new or old concrete floors.

 
 

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