Floor Hardener
Floor hardener is a particle form made by mixing cement with grit/stone chips mixture to increase hardness and durability to the concrete floor without affecting cement chemistry. Additionally, a floor hardener is also used to prevent floors from wearing out prematurely. These products protect, preserve, and strengthen concrete flooring through a uniform curing and sealing process.
A floor hardener can also be used as a dust coat to be placed on a new concrete floor to increase its abrasion and weather resistance. Although using a floor hardener for your flooring application will cost you a small fortune, the benefit it provides is pay off.
Ranges
- Metallic Hardeners powder based
- Non-Metallic Floor Hardener Powder based
- Sodium silicate liquid based Hardeners
- lithium based liquid Hardeners
- Cementitious self-leveling mortars
Usage Areas
Floor hardeners are ideal for floors subjected to heavy mechanical wear, such as:
- Warehouses
- Quays
- Car parks
- Service stations
- Traffic lanes
- Toll areas
- Engineering workshops
- Garages
- Ramps