Commercial Silicone Flooring Crystal Flooring Corrosion Resistance
Commercial Silicone Flooring
,Silicone Crystal Flooring
,Crystal Flooring Corrosion Resistance
Inorganic Floor With Silicon Crystal Technology Providing Corrosion Resistance Impact Durability And Long Service Life
Silicon Crystal Flooring
Product Introduction
Silicon crystal flooring is a high-performance flflooring system mainly composed of inorganic silicon crystal materials. It features rich colors, high hardness (with a Mohs hardness of up to 7-8), anti-slip, wear-resistant and environmentally friendly properties.
Scope of application
It is widely applied in commercial places, medical facilities, educational institutions, industrial plants, parking lots and other scenarios.
Performance feature
High-strength physical properties: Resistant to pressure and impact,wear-resistant, capable of withstanding heavy-duty vehicles and frequentpedestrian traffic.
Environmental protection and safety: The VOC emissions are very low, thefire resistance rating reaches Class A, and the construction environment isodorless.
Chemical stability: Resistant to corrosion from acids, alkalis, oil stains,solvents, etc., suitable for complex industrial environments.
Beauty and durability: Supports personalized color and pattern design,with a service life of over 20 years.
Construction instructions
Basic treatment: Remove dirt, oil stains and dust from the ground, grind orrepair uneven areas to ensure the base layer is flat, dry and free of cracks.
Coating material: After the base surface is ground well, evenly apply thesealant curing agent material on the ground and keep the ground moistfor a certain period of time to allow the material to fully undergo reverseosmosis reaction.
Fine grinding: After several hours of penetration reaction, when theground is dry, clean the ground, carry out surface grinding treatment, andclean the ground.
Silicon crystal floor paint application: After evenly mixing the main agentwith the curing agent, apply a full coat with a special scraper.

