There are many factors to consider when choosing the proper industrial flooring for your company. Safety is one of the top concerns among factories and other business that employ large numbers of employees. The type of industry you are in will of course determine your options in industrial flooring. You have three basic types of industrial flooring to consider. Epoxy flooring, Acrylic Flooring, and Urethane Flooring. Epoxy flooring is one of the most popular industrial flooring choices among many companies. Epoxy flooring offers high durability and does not emit an odor. Other advantages to epoxy flooring are the ability to resist chemicals and abrasions. Acrylic Flooring is used by many companies as well. Acrylic industrial flooring is fast curing usually less than 1 Hr. Acrylic type flooring surface is temperature insensitive and cures at -20F. Acrylic flooring also offers strength with resilience for long term use. You can find it in a low glare matte or satin finish making it attractive as well. The final industrial flooring choice is urethane floor coatings; this is popular for companies that deal with extreme temperatures. Urethane flooring surfaces are extremely heat resistant. They also offer the durability and high strength as do the other flooring surfaces. This type of industrial flooring is also chemical resistance. When it comes to industrial flooring you have many choices of material to choose from. There are mats, epoxies, sealers, paints, and more. The main thing behind choosing an industrial flooring material that is suitable for your needs depends on the type of work that will be performed in the room the flooring is being installed. This article will look a few types of materials for industrial flooring that you might choose. Where Does It Go? You will find industrial flooring in hospitals, auto repair shops, schools, fire stations, factories, restaurant kitchens. Each flooring situation may require a bit different material that will handle the elements of that situation. Most industrial flooring is designed to resist stains and moister. Some are better than others to handle wear and tear of everyday life. Go With Industrial Flooring Style When you think of industrial flooring you do not have the same mid set as when you are remodeling a home. Style and elegance may not be words that come in the same sentence as industrial flooring, but they can be very slick looking. Many companies pride themselves on the beauty if their industrial flooring finished product look.
Many businesses are using a building that has possibly been around for awhile or seen better days. You can paint the walls, refinish them in many different type of choices, or even use wall paper in some cases. Cement floors are common and when it comes to changing the look of the floors, industrial flooring has a wide variety to choose from as well. Isn’t it awesome to live in a world with so many choices. Basically, the sky is the limit concerning choices to make about everything, but in the flooring industry we have come a long way baby as the saying goes. This article will talk about how to dress up an old floor or protect the new one you may have with industrial flooring. Industrial flooring is used to protect the existing flooring that is there, which in many cases is concrete or some other type of porous material. Many industrial settings use materials that can be harmful to the normal flooring. It can cause damage, or stain, or even develop a permanent odor to it over time. Industrial flooring will not only give the place a new look, but depending on the type you choose, it can be fire proof, odor proof and even resist oil stains. You can get flooring that will resist cigarette and soldering burns and even industrial flooring that resists odors and bacterial germs that would be used in the medical field. There are many different types of industrial flooring to choose from. Some forms you simply mix together and paint on, or there are some types of industrial flooring that are like a mat and you simply roll it out. You can use the matting type in just about any situation as it is not only simple to install, but it can easily be removed. This type of industrial flooring can be used in trade shows and conventions for booth flooring. There is vinyl flooring that rolls out and meshes together to look virtually seamless. You can even use this type of industrial flooring in your own garage floor at home to protect it. There is a type of industrial flooring to fit any need out there. There is flooring available to be used in pet kennels and veterinary clinics, garage and automotive type settings, hospital and health care settings and they even make an anti static industrial flooring for places that use explosives. You can even double layer the matting type for more cushioning and comfort if you have to stand or walk a lot on the job. There are many colors and styles to choose from so your options for industrial flooring are many, and besides protecting the floor, you can have a contemporary dressed up look as well. Although there are many metal foams made up of solid metals like aluminum, their high price prevents them from being used in normal household constructions Commonly used foams are plastics, which are primarily made up of polyurethane and polystyrene. Most of these materials are low density elastomers, polymers and other materials with various porosities. Foam building materials are characterized by their high density, tensile strength and thermal conductivity and dielectric strength. They are used in roofing membranes, insulation, pipe covers, vapor barriers, crack suppressant membranes and as installed flooring protection. Polyurethane is polymer with bubbles produced at the time of foaming from one polyols and one isocyanate — usually TDI (Toluene diisocyanate). There are rigid and flexible polyurethane foams available. The most simple and common process to manufacture foams is by adding water to the liquid precursors of polyurethane. Water will react with the isocyanate of TDI. This will result in the production of carbon dioxide, which can create relatively uniform bubbles that harden through the polymerization process producing solid foam. One other important polymer used to make household foams is polystyrene. Most polystyrene foams are made by adding little amounts of volatile materials known as blowing agents. The commonly used blowing agents in the past were CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons). Other agents like acetone and methylene chloride have replaced this. When polyurethane foams are required in soft form, they are mixed with resin. These soft foams are generally heavier than rigid foams. Forcing a pressurized gas, usually nitrogen or carbon dioxide, into the polymerizing mixture, produces large amounts of polyurethane and polystyrene foams. Some surfactants are also used for reducing the surface tension of foams, which are mainly silicone-based. The machinery used to produce polyurethane foam depends on the application of foam. The most commonly used machinery is a spray foam gun, which are available in different sizes.
When you are faced with the wide range of choices of flooring materials, it can be difficult to decide what flooring material will be best for your home and your family requirements. Epoxy flooring can be something you may want to look into before you make any final flooring purchases. The advantage of using epoxy flooring is that when you utilize epoxy, you can be assured that you are using a product that will give your flooring greater strength and resilience. Even if your family is known for their rough and tumble behavior, epoxy flooring won’t let you down with its superior performance. Epoxy flooring is most often used in an industrial setting. You can install epoxy flooring in places like a finished basement, your garage or your outdoor deck. When you use epoxy flooring for those tough areas, you can rest assured that not only will the surface look good for a long time, but will take wear and tear like no other flooring material. The key to successfully install your epoxy flooring for maximum performance is in the preparation of the surface where you want to lay the epoxy flooring. The best surface to lay epoxy flooring is concrete, but you can install epoxy flooring over surfaces that include wood and steel as well. The performance of your epoxy flooring will be directly affected by how you prepare the surface. You will reduce the life of your epoxy flooring if you prepare the surface where you wish to install it improperly. When you prepare the surface correctly you will ensure that your epoxy flooring will adhere to the surface to prolong the life of your epoxy flooring. Before you decide on buying an epoxy flooring system, you need to be sure that where you want to install it will not be compromised by an abundance of water or moisture. Epoxy flooring doesn’t work well in areas that are constantly damp or are at risk for flooding. You can do some research online to find out all you will need to know to decide if epoxy flooring is right for your intended usage. You will find no shortage of data when you browse epoxy flooring online.
What are the comparable differences between Epoxy-Coat Cycloaliphatic epoxy and other type of epoxies? The most important differences between floor coating epoxies are listed below: A. Epoxy-Coat is a 100% solids epoxy. This is a term used to describe the volume solids in a coating system. It is what is left over after the product dries. 100% solids yields 100% dried material after the coating fully dries. 50% volume solids yield 50% of the thickness after the coating fully dries. Most epoxies are 30%-40% volume solids. If you wish to compare the thickness after dried application between Epoxy-Coat and normal epoxies you would need 2.5x the gallons to equal exactly the thickness of 1 gallon of Epoxy-Coat. Epoxy-Coat is a Cycloaliphatic epoxy. What is a Cycloaliphatic epoxy? It is a type of epoxy. Just like there are types of automobiles that perform differently (and vary in costs) so do epoxies. Not all epoxies are the same. If you wish to apply a high performance floor coating you would want a 100% solids epoxy (to achieve a thickness suitable for proper aesthetics and durability), a high abrasion resistance, a product that would be resistant to yellowing or fading over time, high gloss, highly chemical resistant, impact resistant, 0 VOC’s (Volatile Organic Compounds) for low odor and safety in application in odor and VOC sensitive environments. Most floor coating epoxies are not Cycloaliphatic 100% solids. They are the most expensive to manufacture. They can cost up to 4x the amount of other epoxies to manufacture. Epoxy-Coat is the same quality of epoxy as is used in the most demanding industrial / commercial floors. In fact approx. 60% of industrial / commercial floors use a less quality Aliphatic 100% solids epoxy in their applications. Epoxy garage floor paint is an excellent project to undertake because it will help protect your floor from stains and deteriorating. It will also give your garage a fresh new look like that of a showroom. Another benefit is that it could save you money over the long term because it could reduce the need for major floor repairs later. You may notice that auto shops paint their floors for this very reason. Epoxy garage floor paint is a tough protective coating that you paint onto concrete. It is meant to resist grease, oil and chemicals that would damage or ruin regular paint. It is quite easy to clean and is available in several different colors. People are very happy with the look of the floor once it has dried after application. It will keep the floor looking good for years to come. Not all concrete floors will keep a coating of epoxy garage floor paint. A concrete floor must be prepared properly and it is not an easy job. One way to test whether your floor is suitable for this job is to tape a plastic bag to the floor for approximately twenty-four hours. If moisture appears under the plastic then you cannot coat the floor with epoxy. If there is no moisture then you can begin the prep work before applying epoxy garage floor paint. Remove all the oil spots and degrease the floor. You will have to etch it with a mild acid and scrub it thoroughly. It will require a lot of rinsing as well. This portion of the job will take you an entire day depending on how many spills are on the floor. The next day you are going to fill in the cracks and apply the first coat of epoxy. If all goes well then the second coat can be applied the next day. Epoxy garage floor paint should be applied when the weather is good too. The temperature should be between sixty and ninety for peak epoxy drying and curing. Before heading out and purchasing the first epoxy you find, speak to a professional at the local home renovation center or hardware store. The more information you get on this project the better.
I’ve put off writing about this long enough. If you’ve found yourself in the vicinity of the men’s bathroom in the Union basement at any time this year, there is a very good chance you’ve encountered something terrible. I’m not referring to a subterranean monster (at least not in a physical sense,) but rather the mortifying odor that permeates throughout the area. The smell, which could probably kill a man, can only be described as old cabbage mixed with rotting corpses. In other words, it’s absolutely nauseating. Some days it’s not there, but most days, for the better part of the last two semesters, it has lurked. Can somebody please do something about this? I feel I lose a year of my life every time I inhale this beast. Please, stop it before it’s too late. ::Cue ominous music.:: –John Claude van Riordan
Oh yes! Thank you BooMama for bringing back fond memories of my love affair with Outback Restaurant. (Before you take a trip down memory lane with me, hop over to http://boomama.net and leave a comment to be entered for a $25 certificate to Outback. Woo Hoo!) Outback was the first place DH took me on a date. Oh! Those were the days! It was on that first date that we shut the place down talking with each other and sharing our lives up to that point. It was on that very date that DH learned something very important about me and I knew he knew when he said, “I’ve never seen anyone enjoy their food as much as you do.” Now, if that doesn’t make you swoon ladies, I don’t know what will. A man that notices his woman. I need not say more about that. We went there a lot on dates. I love, love, love the Alice Springs Chicken! Those dates led to me falling madly in love with my big, strappin’ man. Well, that and the Alice Springs Chicken I could get for free when I was with him. :) Dear me! I’m getting a little worked up and I want to keep this family friendly so I’m now going to segway to trip to Outback with some girlfriends. It was just about a year ago when the women from our church caravanned, or shall I say minivanned, to see Chonda Pierce at a nearby auditorium. If you’re not familiar with Chonda Pierce, she’s a Christian comedian and she’s hilarious! I sometimes like to be by myself since I was an only child and now have 4 children and a husband. I thought I was feeling that way that night, but when we met in the church parking lot, DF Angie said, “Oh, get in the van and ride with us. We’re stopping to eat afterwards.” So, of course I didn’t want to be rude and say no; I got in. (Also, remember how much I enjoy my food?) On the way to this other town, I freshened up my make up and shared in polite conversation. We got there, went in, found seats, sang worshipful songs, laughed so hard at Chonda that we rotated bathroom breaks, and sang some more. Amen! (Short aside, Chonda had a calling that night to share about her battle with depression and her show was a little longer than usual. It was all spiritfilled and blessed though. I share this to let you know we got out a good 30-40 minutes later than anticipated.) It’s important to know we got out “late” because the city we were in is in a different time zone - an hour ahead. Just so we’re all on the same page, 9:00pm in our lives is 10:00pm in the city. OK, we leave the venue and hike several block to our vehicles. The plan was that we all end up at the same place because after all, we were just at Women’s Unity Night and what unites women more than sitting around a table to eat and talk? We first went to, I believe Texas Roadhouse and they were closing any minute, next was Bob Evans or maybe IHOP. IHOP was packed and Bob Evans was closing. So next we tried Denny’s. It too was filled to the brim with people spilling out their doors. After several conversations between the minivans, it was decided we could all go to McDonald’s. Ughh. Don’t get me wrong - I love the Golden Arches fries and cheeseburgers, but if I’m going to have a treat, I want it to be something that I can’t get at home. I can get McDonald’s at home. I believe those of us in the minivan I was in were all a bit disappointed. We reluctantly pulled into the parking lot with everyone else. (You know, the Bible does describe us as sheep.) We got out and were walking to the doors of the Golden Arches and something (I’d like to think this was devine revelation) told me to look to my right. I obeyed and it was glorious! There it was! The light was beaconing us as they do on a runway strip for a plane. I heard it say, “Come to me my child and you will feast.” That light was the sign for Outback Steakhouse. Because it was on, I knew they were still open. I quickly shared this with my friends and we immediately loaded back up to go to the land of milk and honey. The were a little skeptical at first, but we walked up to the doors and the posted hours said they would be open long enough for us to eat. Halleluiah! God is good all the time and all the time God is GOOD! We were so excited! We were like a bunch of giggly teenagers. We had hit a natural high because we would not be dining on a value meal, we would have a feast! After we were seated, Angie felt obligated to call the poor lost sheep at the Golden Arches and tell them of our good fortune. Do you believe they did not want to rejoice with us? As I said before, we were, well I might go so far as to say, hysterically happy. We had just had fellowship with the Lord, other women and got to laugh with Chonda. Angie, being germ conscious, offered us hand sanitizer as we prepared to order our food. We were in one of those moods that someone could have said, “I have a huge pimple on my face!” and it would have made us double over in laughter. I did say to the waitress taking our order, “I know we’re acting a little like we’re tipsy, but really we’re not. Please bear with us.” Her reply was, “I know. I can smell it.” Heavens to Betsy! We had not been drinking. We’re Baptist for Pete’s sake! You can’t be Baptist and drink! Turns out the hand sanitizer had an alcohol odor to it. Way to go Angie. Take Wendy, Janet and myself down with you baby! You know though, the four of us were having such a good time that we didn’t give it a second thought. We enjoyed French Onion soup, Alice Springs Chicken, Cheese Fries and soda - I really mean it - soda to drink. I’d hate to think what the night would have been like if we had been drinking. I’ll back up just a bit. When we were driving from restaurant to restaurant, there was a point where we could drive through a parking lot to get from one place to another. I believe we were going from Denny’s to McDonald’s. Angie was driving, Wendy was shotgun, Janet and I were in the back. She (Angie) started driving and decided she could go between two buildings to get to the road we needed instead of going back in all the traffic. She’s driving, driving, driving and all of the sudden she stops. “Is this a road? Can I get through here?” Wendy, being fun but ever level headed said, ” Ang, do you have your lights on?” Oops! Angie, “Uh, no I don’t. Oh! That’s better!” It’s a good thing she turned the lights on because there was no road in front of us. See why I said it’s a good thing we don’t drink? All said and done, it really was a great night of friendship, fun and bonding. We’re going to do it again this year. It’s in a week or two and we’re going to see Anita Renfroe. We’ve decided we must be together again, but I’m not sure we’re letting Angie drive. (Sorry Ang.) The other girls were so inspired by our trip to Outback that we’re going to do “call ahead seating” and we can all experience the joy that we felt that night a year ago. I’ll let you know how it all turns out. Blessings & Hugs, Elizabeth
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