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Ucrete industrial floor
Beschreibung
Ucrete floors have an excellent resistance against almost all chemicals, such as organic acids and solvents. Other types of synthetic floors are quickly damaged by harsh chemicals. There are very few chemicals in the world which will harm the Ucrete floor.
The other unique aspect of the polyurethane-cement Ucrete floor is its heat resistance. While most epoxy and polymer floors show damage and delamination as soon as they are exposed to temperatures above 60°C, the Ucrete floor can be resistant to temperatures up to 130°C.
These characteristics of the Ucrete floor give it the qualities of a ceramic floor without the seams. Ucrete floors are also particularly suitable in areas where extreme thermal shocks appear, such as shock freezers and areas where large quantities of extremely hot water are regularly dispersed over the floor.
Ucrete floors can be applied in four different thicknesses ranging between 4 and 12 mm, depending on temperature resistance requirements. A 4 mm floor thickness is resistant up to 60°C. With a 12 mm thick floor, temperature resistance of up to 150°C can be attained. Most applications are suitable with a 6 mm system.
The anti-slip qualities of the Ucrete floor can also be customized. The anti-slip qualities are expressed in the R-value according to the German DIN 51130. The higher the R value the better the anti-slip.
Advantages of Ucrete:
• Can be put in use quickly (after 48 hours)
• Seamless application
• High compression strength
• Chemical resistant
• Impervious
• Slight thickness
• Completely temperature resistant to 130°C