epoxy flooring tiles | hall 3d floor tiles | epoxy over tile before and after
epoxy flooring tiles | hall 3d floor tiles | epoxy over tile before and after
3D EPOXY FLOORING
Epoxy is a material that is made by mixing 2 different Components which is resins & hardeners in fixed proportions.
In making 3D epoxy flooring, first, the substrate is cleaned thoroughly, by removing dirt, protrusions, etc. The base layer is made completely dry, as epoxy hates water since it hinders its performance. As per the room size, the 3D murals were prepared with a perfect fit, and placing the images were in the framework in such a way that they should come in the proper location of the room area. These murals were usually made up of vinyl (PVC) material.
They were glued to the substrate cautiously so that there are no foldings over it & removing all the air bubbles entrapped inside to achieve an even surface.
The next day, the epoxy application work is carried out using rollers & a spatula. The thickness( generally) of the epoxy will be usually between 2mm to 5mm. Less than 2mm thickness is used only in epoxy coatings which are applied over the existing floor surfaces.
It takes 24 hours for an initial curing period to become rock hard, which is usable after that period. The next day, polishing work will be carried out to have shiny mirror-like 3D flooring.
But the cost of these floorings was very high, which is 5 to 10 times higher than the normal stone & tile floorings. These rates vary as per the room size, floor thickness, type of mural used, brand, and the warranty provided by the company
Advantages of 3D epoxy flooring :
1. we will get a seamless floor with a shiny mirror-like finish.
2. Chemical resistant & waterproof flooring.
3. Hard, tough, & scratchproof.
4. Aesthetic & royal in appearance.
5. Easy to clean as there are no joints in between them.
6. we can select a wide range of images with different colours, as per our wishes
7. They provide you with a single whole look creating an extra dimension in appearance & spacious
Disadvantages:
1. The main disadvantage is its cost (normally 5 to 10 times higher), which starts normally from INR 500/sq.ft.(in India)
2. Its availability is limited as compared to other types of floorings, as it needs skilled workers for measurement, mural preparation, & finishing.
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