Resinous systems for floors and walls have actually been around for a long time. They consist of three primary systems as described below. The components of each system are matched specifically to the uses and challenges of a space.Resinous systems offer a smooth, uniform and non-porous surface with great aesthetics. This makes them extremely versatile and ideal for schools, hospitals, airports, restaurants, retail stores and homes. Many institutional and “clean” manufacturing facilities use resinous surfaces for walls because they can withstand wash-downs and frequent impacts. With the increased awareness of environmental safety, new technologies now offer no or low odor products, greater longevity and lower life cycle costs. THE RIGHT SYSTEM MATTERS and we’ll help you determine what’s right for your space. |
Decorative Resinous
MMA (Methyl Methacrylate)
Urethane Mortar
1. Decorative Resinous Products provide a multi-colored finish using colored aggregates such as quartz, plastic, glass or vinyl chips which are embedded in the surface. Its strength, durability and decorative finish are great for institutional facilities, laboratories, restrooms, locker rooms, food service or light to medium production facilities. |
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2. MMA (Methyl Methacrylate) is an acrylic resin available in a broad range of colors. It can resist cracking and is perfect for chemical processing areas, food processing, freezers and refrigerated facilities. MMA is particularly useful when you need a quick installation to reduce downtime and production shut downs. Also, its superior UV stability and non-slip surface make it ideal for pool decks, patios and walkways. Homeowners frequently choose it for garages. |
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3. Urethane Mortar produces a dense, non-porous surface that is chemical and dirt resistant. It can also withstand high heat temperatures. This system is well suited for medium to heavy duty traffic areas such as commercial food service. Colored aggregates can be easily added to give your floor a decorative finish. |
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