Epoxies have a wide range of uses, and many factory workshops have laid various types of epoxy floors according to the characteristics of their own factories. However, many people are not aware of how many types of epoxy floors there are. Epoxy floors are divided into many varieties based on their different application ranges and functionalities. Next, let's discuss how many types of epoxy floors there are.

Epoxy Floor Coatings: Epoxy Smooth Coatings (typically used for dust prevention in general workshops or locations with minimal environmental requirements). Epoxy Self-Leveling Coatings (for dust-free environments and high-standard factory purification in industrial production areas). Epoxy Anti-Static Coatings (required for electronic manufacturing workshops where static discharge control is necessary).
Epoxy mortar wear-resistant flooring (suitable for areas with heavy-duty operations, such as workshops, warehouses, corridors, and underground parking lots). The mechanical performance requirements are primarily in the following three aspects: wear resistance: the types of vehicles that will be in use on the flooring; load-bearing capacity: the amount of load the flooring will be subjected to.
Impact Resistance: Whether the impact force will cause the flooring surface to delaminate. Chemical functionality requirements primarily consider the following two aspects: Acid-alkali Resistance: The type and concentration of corrosive chemicals used. Solvent Resistance: The type of solvent used and the duration of contact.




