Key Features of Stonhard Industrial Flooring

We know in industrial spaces, durability, efficiency, and high-performance benefits are key. Here’s how Stonhard can help:

Stonhard tests its flooring systems using ASTM standards to ensure they will stand up to wear caused by mechanical equipment, foot traffic, or mechanical traffic. Our industrial floors resist scuffs and scratches that can render your space unattractive and damaged with need of repair or replacement. Save time and money by installing the highest quality flooring the first time. To learn more about abrasion-resistant floors and get product recommendations, click here.

Floors, walls, and linings can quickly be destroyed by chemical attack if the products are not formulated to withstand the harsh environment in which they are installed. Spills and splashes from acids, alkalis, solvents and other corrosive elements can erode a surface, ruining its appearance and functionality as well as leaving the facility open to safety violations, especially in tank and containment areas. Stonhard chemical-resistant floors, walls, and linings are engineered to perform and last in harsh industrial environments and stand up to cleaning chemicals required to keep them sanitary. To learn more about chemical-resistant floors and get product recommendations, click here.

Industrial environments are constantly in motion. Stopping to repair or replace floors means loss of productivity and money. Stonhard works around your schedule to meet your tight deadlines and can also install specially-formulated products that speed up the curing process. We work with you to make sure you are up and running quickly, whether a renovation project or new construction. To learn more about fast-installation floors and get product recommendations, click here.

If your industrial facility has areas that experience extreme temperatures or drastic changes in temperature (e.g. hot water washdowns), your floors are subject to thermal shock and thermal cycling. Stonhard urethane flooring systems are formulated to handle these conditions, where other flooring systems may crack and fail. Wear and cracking will not only render your floor less attractive, but can leave your facility open to bacterial contamination and other hazards. Avoid having to replace your floor with Stonhard high-performance thermal shock-resistant and thermal cycling-resistant floors. To learn more about thermal shock/cycling-resistant floors and get product recommendations, click here.

If you operate a cleanroom, electronics manufacturing or assembly areas, research and development spaces, or have solvent storage areas in your facility, you know that static is not your friend. Where there is static, there is electro-static discharge, which can not only disrupt your operation by damaging sensitive equipment and products, but can also cause explosion or shock that can lead to injury and death. Stonhard ESD flooring utilizes conductive elements in its poured-in-place systems to protect your business and its people, and we test on-site to ensure it. To learn more about conductive floors and get product recommendations, click here.

Manufacturing facilities and other industrial spaces need floors that can withstand impact from dropped tools and other sharp and heavy items. Stonhard high-performance flooring systems are durable and high-impact resistant so they stop holes, gauges, and dents from being created. With this industrial-strength flooring, your facility will look new for longer and your employees and visitors will be safer when walking through it. To learn more about high-impact floors and get product recommendations, click here.

What is Epoxy Flooring?

Epoxy flooring systems are used to resurface concrete floors and add color to designate walkways or other markings.

They provide performance functions such as slip resistance, chemical resistance, and abrasion resistance.

Epoxy floors are also used to provide waterproofing and pitch for water drainage and are seamless solutions for hygienic protection.

From an aesthetic standpoint, epoxy floors can add decorative finishes and designs to both commercial and industrial spaces, with unlimited color options.

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Stonclad is chemical, abrasion, and impact resistant. It can be tailored for static control in sensitive electronic and pharmaceutical settings, and it withstands thermal variations in food and beverage plants. Stonclad's color palette makes it versatile enough for less industrial areas too and is available with eco-friendly options using recycled glass.

  • Ultra durable with long life cycle
  • Abrasion, impact, and chemical resistant in aggressive spaces
  • Wear resistant in high-traffic environments

Where to Use Stonclad

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  • Food and Beverage
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Commercial Kitchens

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