Especially for manufacturing and retail settings that experience a constant state of operations, any time taken away from business operations directly results in a loss of revenue for the business. Shutting down your business operations to make repairs or install new flooring can cost the business in more ways than one. Finding a solution to absolutely minimize operation downtime is crucial. It’s no wonder why so many companies are choosing MMA as a flooring solution for their facilities
Unlike other flooring systems that require a facility to be completely shut down possibly for days to cure completely. MMA can be chemically and physically cured within as little of 1 to 2 hours, with the facility up and running at full capacity within 2 to 3 hours of application, safe for employees and customers to return to the facility.
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Low-Temperature Installation ability
It is possible to install MMA flooring and have it cure between -29°C and 27°C. This allows for the application of the flooring system in colder areas such as cooling chambers or freezers, outdoor areas, and more. Or when the work needs to be done in winter with no heat makes no difference to these floors.
Keeping up productivity is a high priority in business so you aren’t slowing down or stopping operations to buff, polish, or wax facility flooring causing loss of revenue to the business. MMA flooring requires minimal upkeep, allowing business to stay focused on what they do best.
The resin of MMA flooring creates a solid, monolithic surface not allowing cracks or seams where fluids could compromise the floor. Resistant to liquids, oils, solids, and other industry-related substances allows for a wide variety of applicable industry applications. If additional protection is needed, additives contributing to antimicrobial properties can be added as well.
MMA Acrylic resin-based flooring systems can be applied to concrete, asphalt, wood, metal and other materials. New concrete must cure before application and defects in existing concrete such as cracks and chips must be addressed.