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Page specialise in the installation of Industrial Resin Floors throughout the manufacturing sector.

Every manufacturing process is different and unique, therefore the floor installed has to be able to stand up to the demands in that environment, tailored floor finishes designed to accommodate different flooring requirements for each manufacturing section.

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Within most manufacturing assembly areas, the floor must withstand both heavy foot and wheeled traffic in addition perhaps to harsh chemicals and spills, and often be able to withstand impact damage, and robust cleaning.

We will specify and install the Resin Flooring system that’s right for you. Ranging from Anti static systems through to heavy duty Polyurethane flooring systems for the most arduous industrial environments. Often manufacturing sites require an element of anti slip media to be incorporated into the Epoxy floor system, couple this with Epoxy demarcation lines hatching and signage that lets everyone know where its safe to walk and health and safety is covered.

The manufacturing sector may need  drainage incorporated into the Floor system to give you the complete flooring solution. We have installed drainage on both small and large flooring projects, around production processes and in wash down areas.

We have been successfully specifying and installing Industrial Resin Flooring for 30 years, so we know what works.

FeRFA Resin Flooring guidelines

Description:

Applied in two or more coats. Generally solvent or water borne.

Duty:

light foot traffic, occasional rubber tyred vehicles.

Typical Thickness:

up to 150 µm

Description:

Applied in two or more coats. Generally solvent free.

Duty:

light foot traffic, occasional rubber tyred vehicles/regular foot traffic, frequent fork lift truck traffic, occasional hard plastic-wheeled trolleys

Typical Thickness:

150 µm to 300 µm

Description:

Applied in two or more coats. Generally solvent or water borne.

Duty:

lregular foot traffic, frequent fork lift truck traffic, occasional hard plastic-wheeled trolleys

Typical Thickness:

300 µm to 1000 µm

Description:

Aggregate dressed systems based on multiple layers of floor coatings or flow-applied floorings, often described as ‘sandwich’ systems.
MD/HD

Duty:

regular foot traffic, frequent fork lift truck traffic, occasional hard plastic-wheeled trolleys/constant fork lift truck traffic, hard plastic wheeled trolleys, some impact

Typical Thickness:

> 2 mm

Description:

Often referred to as ‘self-smoothing’ or ‘self-levelling’ flooring and having a smooth surface.

Duty:

regular foot traffic, frequent fork lift truck traffic, occasional hard plastic-wheeled trolleys/constant fork lift truck traffic, hard plastic wheeled trolleys, some impact

Typical Thickness:

2 mm to 3 mm

Description:

Trowel-finished, heavily filled systems, generally incorporating a surface seal coat to minimize porosity.

Duty:

regular foot traffic, frequent fork lift truck traffic, occasional hard plastic-wheeled trolleys/constant fork lift truck traffic, hard plastic wheeled trolleys, some impact

Typical Thickness:

> 4 mm

Description:

Having a smooth surface.

Duty:

constant fork lift truck traffic, hard plastic wheeled trolleys, some impact/severe heavily loaded traffic and impact

Typical Thickness:

4 mm to 6 mm

Description:

Trowel-finished, aggregate filled systems effectively impervious throughout their thickness.

Duty:

severe heavily loaded traffic and impact

Typical Thickness:

> 6 mm

Our company has experienced technical personnel, who are able to offer bespoke floor systems, colour matches and alternative finishes providing you with the exact technical solution whilst meeting the practical needs of your business.

Project - Sony

The flooring had sustained considerable impact damage, the customer not only wanted a new floor, but also wanted to incorporate stock and product control boxes to help with 5S lean production.

floor with expansion joints