Polymer Flooring Providing Solutions for Substrate Protection
Polymerization is an advanced chemical reaction of two or more single components, or monomers, combining to form a high-molecular-weight organic product, called a polymer. In the case of a flooring system, liquid-polymer components such as a sealer, coating or mortar are cured together, forming a solid film that repairs, protects or enhances a concrete substrate surface. Examples of polymer flooring include epoxy, urethane, urethane concrete and Methyl Methacrylate, or MMA resinous.Offering an excellent degree of flexibility, impact and chemical resistance and long-term durability, polymer flooring is also non-yellowing under ultraviolet exposure.Polymer flooring from Royal Construction protects concrete found in a variety of manufacturing and industrial facilities from damaging elements including:moisture,thermal shock,high levels of mechanical and foot traffic,Chemical spills,frequent Cleaning.
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