

Cement floor curing is a method that hardens the surface of the ground through a chemical reaction. This treatment effectively prevents cracking, flaking, and dusting of the ground, enhancing its wear and corrosion resistance, thereby extending the lifespan of the ground. The advantages of cement floor curing include: 12
Durability. The curing of cement floors provides enhanced durability, making the surface harder and more stable, less susceptible to external impacts and abrasion, effectively preventing sanding, chalking, and damage. 2
Load-bearing capacity. The cured concrete surface has increased hardness and stability, capable of withstanding greater pressure and weight, suitable for areas frequently used for transporting heavy goods and vehicles.
Wear resistance. Cured flooring makes the surface denser through internal chemical reactions, reducing friction and minimizing wear and corrosion, particularly in high-traffic areas with both pedestrians and vehicles.
Dust and waterproof features. Special coatings can be added during the curing process of the flooring to reduce the growth of dust, dirt, and moisture, maintaining the cleanliness and hygiene of the surface.
Attractive Environment. Solidified flooring can enhance the environment and improve the overall image of the place. By applying coatings in various colors and patterns, the ground achieves an aesthetically pleasing effect.
The construction steps for curing concrete floors typically include:
Cleaning Process. Remove dust, oil stains, and other debris from the floor.
Select a hardener. Choose an appropriate hardener based on the ground condition and apply it evenly in the correct proportions.
Distribute the curing agent. Use a floor scrubber to evenly spread the curing agent, promoting reaction with the ground.
Dry and surface treatment. After the curing agent dries, perform surface treatment to complete the construction.

































