We provide efficient epoxy floor coating and PU coating solutions — from surface preparation to final finishing for industrial-grade performance. With nearly 30 years of experience, we upgrade floors to handle heavy traffic, chemical exposure, and continuous operations while staying clean, safe, and easy to maintain.
Key Features of Epoxy Floor Coating
Epoxy floor coating is a high-performance protective layer made from a two-part resin system (epoxy resin + hardener) that chemically bonds to concrete. Once cured, it forms a hard, seamless, and durable surface designed to protect industrial floors from wear, impact, chemicals, dusting, and heavy traffic.
In factories, warehouses, workshops, and commercial buildings, epoxy coating is widely used because it:
- Strengthens concrete surfaces against abrasion and forklift movement
- Prevents dusting from concrete breakdown
- Resists oil and chemical spills
- Creates a smooth, easy-to-clean finish for hygiene-critical areas
- Improves safety with optional anti-slip textures and line markings
Epoxy floor coating is ideal for: warehouses, logistics hubs, automotive plants, food processing areas, pharmaceutical production zones, and high-traffic industrial facilities.
Key Features of PU (Polyurethane) Coating
PU floor coating (polyurethane coating) is a flexible industrial coating system engineered to withstand thermal movement, vibration, and impact. Compared to epoxy, PU has higher elasticity, meaning it absorbs stress better without cracking, making it perfect for floors exposed to heat changes or heavy machinery.
PU coating is commonly chosen when floors need:
- Better flexibility under structural or temperature movement
- Higher impact resistance in machinery zones
- Thermal stability in hot, humid, or cold-room environments
- UV resistance for areas exposed to sunlight
- Long-term performance in demanding industrial conditions
PU coating is ideal for: cold rooms, commercial kitchens, food & beverage plants, chemical factories, loading bays, and areas with constant temperature or moisture changes.
Epoxy vs PU Coating — What’s the Difference?
- Epoxy coating: harder surface, excellent chemical resistance, smooth and glossy finish, best for heavy wear zones.
- PU coating: more flexible, better for thermal shock, vibration, and impact, suitable for humid and temperature-sensitive areas.
We recommend the coating system based on your site environment, traffic load, chemical exposure, and operational needs — not a one-type-fits-all approach.
How Our Epoxy & PU Floor Coating Service Delivers Superior Results?
We provide epoxy and polyurethane (PU) floor coating tailored to your operational needs — whether you need chemical resistance, heavy-duty wear protection, anti-slip safety, or a hygienic seamless finish. Our engineering-led approach ensures every coating system bonds properly, performs reliably, and lasts under industrial conditions.
- Industrial epoxy floor coating for heavy-duty wear resistance
- PU (polyurethane) coating for flexibility, impact resistance & thermal stability
- Surface grinding, scarifying & preparation for maximum bonding strength
- Self-leveling epoxy systems for smooth, seamless floors
- Anti-slip coating finishes for wet or high-risk zones
- Chemical-resistant and oil-resistant coating systems
- Floor line marking, safety zoning & traffic guidance layouts
- Recoating, patch repair & floor restoration for aging surfaces
Every floor we coat supports high-traffic industrial areas, clean production zones, storage and logistics flow, and long-term operational efficiency.



