Artistic embossed flooring can realistically depict the texture, pattern, and color of various ground materials directly on the concrete surface. Its hardness is identical to that of concrete, primarily depending on the concrete grade and thickness. Not only does it enhance the physical properties of the concrete surface such as compressive, flexural, and wear resistance, but it also presents effects resembling natural granite, marble, split stone, volcanic rock, slate, wood grain boards, and brick and stone.

The raw materials for embossed paving include the following three types:
Color Reinforced Material: Made primarily of natural, environmentally friendly mineral aggregates and high-strength, wear-resistant cementitious materials.
Color Release Agent: A superfine colored powder, primarily used in the construction of artistic flooring systems to act as a separator between molds and concrete. Additionally, the remaining color release agent on the surface after washing can reflect the depth and color of the texture.
Sealant: The embossed artistic flooring is colored and strengthened on the spread concrete surface after the water separation on the surface has disappeared. This is done by sprinkling dry colored reinforcing agent (powder) onto the concrete surface and using a special tool to blend the colored reinforcing agent into the concrete surface. Once the surface moisture and sheen have vanished, a uniform application of colored demolding and curing agent (powder) is made, followed immediately by pressing the chosen mold onto the concrete surface to achieve various design styles, textures, and colors, resulting in a natural material feel.

Application Range of Embossed Pavement:
1. Municipal Engineering: Streets, sidewalks, road medians, themed parks, cultural squares, landscape projects.
2. Commercial: Office buildings, hotels, restaurants, bars, large shopping malls, convention centers, supermarkets, stores, parking lots.
3. Residential: Apartments, villas, residential communities, courtyards, gardens.
4. Entertainment Venues: Parks, amusement parks, water feature pools, swimming pools.
5. Other: Industrial factories, schools, kindergartens, bus stop systems, and interior and exterior decorations of residential complexes.

The embossed paving is created by sprinkling a colored composite powder on cast-in-place concrete, then pressing out various textures with molds, yielding an effect akin to granite, marble, slate, wood, and bricks. It not only possesses artistic expression unattainable with traditional materials, providing designers with ample room for imagination, but also features qualities like corrosion resistance, slip resistance, and wear resistance that a single concrete surface lacks. The product has gained widespread recognition in both domestic and international markets due to its unique artistry, extensive color and style options, low cost, high performance, and green environmental protection.




































