Epoxy vs polyurethane is a common topic brought up during my conversations.
Floor polyurethhane vs floor epoxy.
I need you to take a look at my concrete floor the facility manager says.
Both are long lasting and reduce replacement and maintenance costs.
This makes polyurethane coatings more resistant to scratches and similar damage and is why you ll often find urethane resin floors in heavy traffic areas such as multi storey car parks.
The polyurethane will also keep the epoxy from yellowing and give the floor a long lasting surface that has an exceptional degree of scratch resistance.
Overall the qualities of the polyurethane system outweigh those of a roller applied epoxy coating.
On an average polyurethane flooring can last upto 10 years whereas an epoxy flooring can survive for 5 years.
To add to that pu is more durable compared to epoxy flooring.
Epoxy benefits epoxies come in a variet.
We will take a look at some of the differentiating factors between the two so you can decide what product suits your floor best.
In general polyurethanes are harder to work with.
Polyurethane flooring is known to be highly resistant to corrosion abrasion wear and tear solvents and organic alkalis such as methylene chloride.
Their limited pot life and sensitivity to humidity require very well trained and experienced staff.
If you want unquestionable insurance against yellowing you also have the option of using highlighted polyurethane as a color coat prior to applying a clear coat.
Both increase safety with non slip surfaces.
Polyurethane floors are generally softer and more elastic compared to the epoxy giving them better resistance to scratching ideal for spaces like multi deck car parks which experience high levels of foot traffic.
Epoxy floors are much less flexible in this respect in the sense that they usually require 7 days to fully cure.
The conversation usually starts off something like this.
Generally a polyurethane floor coating is highly flexible and elastic while epoxy flooring is harder and more brittle.
Often i receive a call from a facility manager who has been tasked with coating his or her production floor.