Types and selection of materials for the arrangement of industrial floors
Modern technologies allow you to create incredibly strong materials that can withstand fabulous loads. It is worth recalling at least industrial floors that have incredible strength qualities. Basically, such floors are used in large workshops, at industrial facilities, warehouses and large hypermarkets. Thanks to their incredible margin of strength, they, unlike other materials, can do without repair for years and at the same time withstand unrealistic loads. There are several types of industrial floors: polymer -cement floors, magnesial and epochperly polyurethane.
Polymer-cement floors are the cheapest option, in the ratio of price-quality, which can withstand unrealistic loads at relatively small costs, moreover, such floors do not require a strong basis, like others. Such floors behave well when exposed to lags, unlike magnesian.
Magnesial floor is the strongest type of industrial floors, but when the moisture is exposed, it loses its qualities, in the means of which the scope of use is sharply reduced. Such gender is usually polished and covered with a protective layer that increases water resistance.
Epochprete polyurethane – the highest quality floors, but require a well -prepared concrete base, which sharply reduces the scope of application.