How Does Polyurethane Flooring Hold Up Against Chemical Spills in Industrial Plants?

Chemical Resistance

Polyurethane flooring is extremely resistant to a broad spectrum of chemicals, such as:

  • Acids and alkalis
  • Solvents
  • Oils and greases
  • Cleaning agents and detergents
  • Inorganic and organic chemicals

It is thus ideal for:

  • Chemical processing plants
  • Food and beverage factories
  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing
  • Laboratories

Note: Special chemical resistance will depend on the formulation and thickness of the polyurethane system employed.

Comparison to Epoxy

Polyurethane vs. Epoxy Flooring

  • Polyurethane tends to perform better under chemical attack, particularly from organic acids, which can eventually destroy epoxy.
  • Epoxy is more brittle and crack-susceptible to thermal or mechanical stress, through which channels for chemicals to penetrate can form.
  • Polyurethane is more flexible and thus resists cracking and delamination despite heavy thermal or mechanical loading.

Thermal Shock & Spill Resistance

  • Polyurethane floor coverings withstand thermal shock (i.e., scalding fluid spills) much better than epoxy.
  • Its own integrity even when it is spilled, hot, corrosive liquids is its greatest advantage in factory environments.

Ease of Cleaning and Decontamination

  • The slippery, non-absorbing surface of polyurethane floors stops chemicals from being absorbed and allows easy cleanup.
  • Spills may be wiped off without residue or long-term damage if handled immediately.

Considerations

  • Not all polyurethane floors are equal to. For very aggressive chemicals, apply a specially formulated chemical-resistant formula.
  • Always refer to the manufacturer’s chemical resistance chart to confirm your substance of interest is compatible with your plant applications.
  • Curing time and correct installation are the determining factors in obtaining optimal chemical resistance.

Ideal Environments for Polyurethane Flooring

  • Battery charging stations (acid resistance)
  • Food manufacturing (organic acid, fat, and cleaning chemical resistance)
  • Pharmaceutical labs (disinfectant and solvent resistance)
  • Warehouses and distribution centers (oil and chemical spill protection)

Bottom Line

Polyurethane floors are among the most suitable for areas where there are frequent chemical spills. It provides:

  • Excellent chemical and thermal resistance
  • Extremely high life expectancy
  • Smooth, sanitary finish
  • Mechanical wear and impact resistance
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