Polyurethane flooring

The polyurethane system is two-component, elastic, self-cast, with an average thickness of 3 to 5 mm. Polyurethane floors are less rigid and more elastic and flexible. They are more resistant to acids, rather than bases, and have a shorter installation time. They are also resistant to UV radiation, and are especially useful in rooms with more extreme temperatures because they are significantly more resistant to temperature shocks in the temperature range from -40⁰C to +120⁰C.

Polyurethane coatings – strong wear  resistence

They are widely used in a variety of public facilities (hospitals, schools, kindergartens, restaurants, shops, warehouses and many others) where, in addition to chemical resistance, mechanical durability and ease of maintaining cleanliness, a beautiful appearance of the floor surfaces and monolithicity are also required. Such floors are very often used in cold storage facilities, in the food industry, in supermarkets, laboratories, hospitals, etc., that is, in all facilities that require the strictest standards such as HACCP, GMP and FDA. It is possible to apply it non-slip or smooth depending on the needs, it is produced in several colors and is easy to maintain and repair.