Date of Project: November 2009
Substrate Material: Concrete with existing failed Epoxy coating
Location of Asset: Clontarf, Australia
Type of Asset: Seafood Processing Factory
Products Used: Tufflon-P90
The owner of a seafood processing factory needed the failed epoxy floor coating to be replaced in order to satisfy AQIS (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service) requirements.
The Existing Failed Floor Coating
The existing coating was an Epoxy that had started to crack and peel away from the concrete substrate in many areas. In other areas, the existing Epoxy was still in usable condition. While Epoxies display good chemical resistance and outstanding adhesion, they are not elastomeric and will not move or stretch to accommodate movement in the substrate. Consequently, it is common to see them cracking and flaking off the substrate after some time in service.
The New Floor Coating Requirements
The new floor had to have the following features:
Liquimix offered the following system based on the top coat being Tufflon-P90 Pure Polyurea:
The above system is fast to install, environmentally friendly, and does not contain any VOC’s, making it safe to use in Food Processing Factories
The Tufflon-P90 floor lining system provided an expected service life of 20 years, and the solution worked efficiently and effectively and is still performing at a high-quality level, 14 years after application. Tufflon-P90 is the perfect remedial solution for substrates that have been previously coated and are experiencing peeling or cracks. The general recommendation for future projects is to use Tufflon-P90’s tough qualities and smooth surface finish to provide outstanding, lasting results for factory floors.
With its high hardness and over 350% elongation, Tufflon-P90 pure polyurea exhibits high abrasion and corrosion resistance with exceptional adhesion to well-prepared surfaces.
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