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Epoxy Floor Coatings
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Epoxy Flooring is a Jointless Flooring with really attractive look.Concrete floor represents a significant investment for any industry. Despite this, it is often the most neglected and abused part of the structure. Apart from the mechanical abuses, spillages of various kinds of chemicals too occur often weakening the reinforcement and concrete surface. The need to protect the surface with a suitable coating is obviously there.
Further, there are some significant drawbacks of concrete floorings. Dusting due to the formation of laitance, difficulty in cleaning due to the surface texture, cracks and porosity, seepage of oils leading to unappealing patches and possibilities of microbial growth are some worth mentioning. Apart from these, concrete floors are aesthetically unappealing making the workplace dull.
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Waterproofing Paints
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Waterproofing is a method by which an item is made resistant to damage by water. Waterproofing is the formation of an impervious barrier which is designed to prevent water entering or escaping from various sections of building structures. Internal areas that are waterproofed include bathrooms, shower recesses, laundries and toilets. Whilst an external area waterproofed extends to roofs, planter boxes, podiums, balconies, retaining walls and swimming pools.
The first real need for waterproofing dates back to the days of Noah’s Ark. The 40 days of incessant rain inspired people to take some course of action to prevent water from entering their habitat. In the early days people relied upon thatch, such as straw, reed, leaves and other dried vegetable matter as a barrier against water entering their home.
Over time more sophisticated waterproofing materials were adopted. These included: animal skins, timber shingles, and natural stones like slate. The architectural designs of the day such as high pitched roofs helped overcome some of the shortfalls and limitations of the materials that were used. Over the centuries other waterproofing materials were used such as metals eg. copper, lead, zinc, and tin.
Waterproofing has come a long way since Noah's day. The discovery of oil, coupled with the advances of chemistry saw the arrival of numerous petroleum derived waterproofing products such as bituminous, butyl rubber, neoprene rubber, hypalon etc.
Technological improvements and breakthroughs are occurring on a daily basis. Over time today's waterproofing membranes such as polyurethanes, acrylics and polyesters will become as antiquated as leaves and animal skins are today.
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Decorative Paints
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