1. Epoxy Flooring: In industrial settings, epoxy is the most well-known and widely used resin flooring option. They are known for their dependable performance and durability, and they completely bond to the existing subfloor, protecting it. What matters most for some applications is that it has excellent electrical conductivity.
2. Polyurethane (PU) Flooring: The material is temperature resistant, it can withstand high temperatures and direct heat. It is an excellent choice for any environment where heat is present, such as restaurants and factories. Polyurethane or PU resin floor types, like MMA, provide improved impact resistance. It is also an appealing option, available in a variety of finishes to achieve various decorative options, tough and long-lasting, making them a good investment.
3. Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Flooring: As this flooring is a synthetic material that is usually applied in layers, it is a mixture of fine sand and resin. MMA resin flooring stands out due to its quick application and hardening times. This is effective at temperatures as low as 0°C. It is due to this rapid curing that floors can be installed and that it is useful for minimizing downtime during factory installations. MMA resin floors typically cost more than other standard resin flooring options because they last much longer than standard flooring.