Concrete Admixtures Project KH-192, Khulna

Whether you operate an industrial warehouse or food processing plant, the type of industrial flooring you choose will have a great impact on your day to day operations. Regardless of your business, you probably want an industrial floor that’s durable, robust and easy to maintain. If you’re having trouble deciding which industrial flooring solution best satisfies your needs, below are some insights on the different types of industrial floors.

Industrial environments have very specific needs for their flooring systems, whether they are manufacturing plants, automotive areas or food processing factories. The image below of MCR Oil in Texas show some of the typical challenges that floors in industrial sites have to withstand, such as heavy machinery, potential for dropped tools, point loading from stacked pallets, pedestrian traffic and wheeled items.

The flooring system needs to tackle these challenges whilst boasting impressive resistance levels against cleaning agents, aggressive chemicals and spillages. Ducon’s epoxy flooring are awesome for your garage floor.  It could handle car tracks, oils, grease, chemicals plus scraping. Consequently, try having epoxy flooring as well as you might appreciate its advantages.

Retarding and early strength concrete admixture use for this project.

  • Set Time
  • Strength Gaining Time
  • Flowability
  • Workability
  • Slump