Views: 21 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2023-11-23 Origin: Site
The construction of underground parking lots is also becoming more and more common, and the requirements for underground parking lot flooring are also increasing. However, with the increase of service life, some old garage floors have already experienced a series of problems, such as coating peeling, cracking, dust, scratches, expansion joints, etc. So how should Perflex be designed for parking lot floor by polyaspartic? that can innovate the floor to have overall consistency, diverse colors, beautiful appearance, and high grade. The underground garage in the case has been in use for several years, and the original epoxy floor paint surface has faded due to aging, causing extensive cracking and hollowing, which has brought great inconvenience and safety hazards to the parking of the underground garage.
When seeking a repair plan, the customer has several requirements.
The design style of high-quality, aesthetically pleasing flooring that does not damage the integration of walls and floors
Meet A-level fire protection standards.
Environmentally friendly materials, with extremely low or even zero VOC emissions, will not have a health impact on the owner during renovation.
Long service life, easy to maintain, without hollowing, delamination, peeling, and other phenomena.
Short construction cycle, requiring regional construction.
In response to the above requirements, Perfelx recommends the polyasapartic self-leveling wear-resistant flooring system and customizes the construction method for the project. The existing ground has been successfully renovated, greatly avoiding common problems such as hollowing and cracking in cement-based self-leveling or epoxy flooring.
(A project - before renovation)
Construction methods
Based on the characteristics of the project and combined with actual on-site operations, a construction method is proposed to fully utilize the product characteristics and achieve better results.
Concrete repair and polishing treatment
Primer construction
Middle coat construction
Topcoat construction
Marking acceptance
Final effect