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Chemical-Resistant PU and Epoxy Flooring And Coating

Where chemicals are handled, the floor has to do one job well: stay protected under exposure. FLOORFINDER systems are specified as chemical PU and epoxy flooring for zones where spills, splashes, and cleaning agents are part of normal operations. With a matched chemical-resistant floor coating, the surface is built to stay stable, easier to maintain, and more reliable over its service life.

Flooring That Handles Chemical Exposure

Chemical zones don’t get “light use”. Even small, repeated exposure can damage standard finishes over time. That’s why chemical PU and epoxy flooring is often chosen for spaces that require controlled protection and reliable maintenance. With a properly specified system, you can reduce surface attack, maintain cleaner transitions, and support safer movement in spill-prone areas. For upgrade projects, coatings can also be applied as part of a refurbishment approach when site conditions allow.

  • Built For Exposure – Suited to routine contact and operational wear.
  • Protection First – Specified to reduce degradation and surface breakdown.
  • Seamless Surfaces – Flooring that supports more consistent cleaning routines.
  • Traction Options – Finishes selected for areas with higher spill risk.
  • Upgrade-Friendly – Suited to refurbishment scopes when renewed protection is needed.

Suitable for storage and dosing areas, transfer points, process routes, service rooms, and similar spaces where chemical PU and epoxy flooring is required for daily operation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Commonly used in areas where chemical contact is expected during normal work. It helps create a protected surface that supports safer, more consistent upkeep.

Not necessarily. The coating must match what's actually present on site. Concentration, temperature, and contact duration all affect performance, so the flooring should be specified for the real exposure conditions.

Yes. It can include textured finishes where spill risk is higher. The finish is chosen to balance grip and cleanability while maintaining the coating’s protective role.

Often, yes. The flooring can be installed during upgrades when the substrate is stable and properly prepared. A proper coating relies on correct preparation to perform as intended over time.

Start with the exposure profile: what chemicals are used, how often contact occurs, and how the area is cleaned. With that information, the system can be specified with a build-up and coating suited to the zone's operating demands.

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