Polyurethane Cement

Polyurethane Cement

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Understanding Polyurethane Cement

Polyurethane cement is a hybrid flooring material that combines the benefits of polyurethane and cementitious materials. This unique combination results in a highly durable and resilient flooring system ideal for environments subject to extreme conditions, such as chemical exposure, thermal shock, and heavy mechanical loads. Polyurethane cement is known for its excellent adhesion to concrete substrates, resistance to abrasion and impact, and ability to withstand a wide range of temperatures. It is commonly used in industrial and commercial settings, including food processing facilities, pharmaceutical plants, and breweries, where hygiene and durability are paramount.

Advantages & Applications

Polyurethane cement offers several advantages over traditional flooring systems, making it a preferred choice for demanding environments Polyurethane cement is highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, alkalis, and solvents, making it suitable for use in chemical processing plants and laboratoriesThis material can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations, from hot to cold, without cracking or delaminating. This property is particularly beneficial in environments like commercial kitchens and food processing areas where hot water and steam are frequently used.

Installation & Maintenance

Proper installation of polyurethane cement is critical to achieving its full performance benefits. The process typically involves surface preparation, including cleaning and priming the concrete substrate to ensure strong adhesion. The polyurethane cement is then mixed and applied in a slurry, trowel, or self-leveling method, depending on the desired thickness and finish. It cures quickly, allowing for minimal downtime and a fast return to service.