Concrete pavement
Since the first strip of concrete pavement was completed in 1893, concrete has been used extensively for paving highways and airports as well as business and residential streets. There are four types of concrete pavement:
- Plain pavements with dowels that use dowels to provide load transfer and prevent faulting,
- Plain pavements without dowels, in which aggregate interlock transfers loads across joints and prevents faulting,
- Conventionally reinforced pavements that contain steel reinforcement and use dowels in contraction joints, and
- Continuously reinforced pavements that have no contraction joints and are reinforced with continuous longitudinal steel.
Еpoxy resin pavement
Epoxy resins are created by transforming liquid polyethers into infusible solids through a special curing process. In most cases, resins are the result of a chemical reaction between epichlorohydrin and bisphenol-A. Overall, the creation of epoxy resin is part of an industry that generates over 10 billion euro annually.
Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)
Flowfast, methyl methacrylate (MMA), offers excellent performance in abrasion, wear, traces of stains and prevent slipping, a high temperature resistance and easy maintenance. Available in various different colors and textures solutions.Flowfast is the most appropriate option when the application process is needed to be performed for a short time or while the production process is running.
Polyurethane cement floorings
The polyurethane cement floorings are heavy duty ones, with high chemical and temperature resistance, slip resistance characteristics, produced on the basis of conventional polyurethane with H2O added in the chemical formula. The floorings are tolerant to the residual moisture in the concrete fundament as well as to high exploitation and cleaning temperatures (above 120oC).
Polyurethane, self-leveling flooring
High quality, flexible and elastic polyurethane systems, suitable for: