We KEMPRO PAINTS is engaged in Manufacturer, Supplier and Service Provider of Industrial Hi-Performance Anti Corrosive paints like Epoxy paints and Primers, Epoxy Floor Coatings, PU Paints and Primers, Heat Resistant Paint, rubber Paints, Synthetic Enamel paint and Primers, Quick Drying Paints, Thinners and etc. Our Company Was Established in 2009 and has a vast experience of 11 years in Manufacturing of Paints.
Epoxy flooring may not be something that you’ve heard of before but in its simplest definition, it is a flooring surface that is made up of multiple layers of epoxy that is applied to the floor to a depth of at least two millimetres. The difference between an epoxy floor and an epoxy floor coating lies in the depth of the epoxy. As stated, an epoxy floor must be at least two millimetres thick. Any epoxy floor that is less than two millimetres thick is best referred to as an epoxy floor coating. Epoxy in this case refers to a system that is made up of two main components – resins and hardeners. The resin and hardener is mixed together where they chemically react to form a rigid plastic material that is strong, resistant to degradation and that bonds extremely well to its substrate. Epoxy floors are so strong that they can be used in even the most demanding of industrial environments.
Polyurethane coatings are considered polymers. They can be hard and strong, providing exceptional wear resistance. They can also be soft and ductile so that the base material is allowed to stretch without destroying the coating. Polyurethane coatings are not flammable, so they can be used for some situations where combustion is occurring in the same environment. Care must be taken to limit the exposure of a polyurethane coating to ultraviolet light because it can cause the coating to degrade. Polyurethane coatings are notable for their ability to adhere very well to a wide variety of base materials. Many polyurethane coatings require no additional processing to cure. They are simply applied and cure upon exposure to moisture in the air. Some polyurethane coatings also have very fast setting times and can be applied and set in a broad range of temperatures. They can be sprayed or rolled onto a base material.