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Looking for a Different Kind of Flooring?
Choose Epoxy Flooring
You have a floor that you would like to preserve through years
of hard wear. You wonder how this can be achieved, and then you
remember your school years and how the floors never seemed to
fade. Chances are that those floors were made of epoxy
flooring.
About Epoxy Flooring
To understand what epoxy flooring is, you must first understand
what epoxy is. Epoxy is a strong polymer. The epoxy system
contains two main components: hardeners and resins. The
hardeners have a smell that is much like ammonia and are dark
in color, while the resins have a lighter color and do not have
much of an odor.
So, why is epoxy flooring used? Because chemical compounds have
advanced so much in the last decades, epoxy flooring is used in
areas that are sure to get a high volume of human traffic.
Epoxy flooring is used to upgrade surfaces and protect them
from wear.
Another reason why epoxy flooring has become such a popular
flooring resin to use is because it is a flexible resin. This
means that the chemical composition of the epoxy flooring can
be adjusted so that it works well for buildings and the
construction industry.
There are several benefits to using epoxy flooring. In addition
to preserving a floor from things like skid marks, it also
protects the floor from other kinds of chemical solvents. If
you are considering getting epoxy flooring, there are some
things important things to know about its
application.
If the epoxy resin is mixed too quickly, it will create air
bubbles, which will not dissolve within the resin. To avoid air
bubbles, you should also avoid placing the resin on the floor
with a foam roller.
Also, be aware that some epoxy resins have an induction time.
This means that after the resin is mixed, it must be allowed to
sit for a few minutes. If this is not done, then the mixture
may not protect the floor as it should.
When you first place the epoxy flooring down, be aware that it
might be a bit sticky while it is drying. Thus, it is very
important for you to let the floor remain untouched for several
days. With the proper care in laying down the epoxy flooring,
you are sure to have a beautiful, protected floor that will
last for many years.
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