Floor Coatings
Self-levelling cycloaliphatic adducts and low-viscosity polyamide hardeners for high-traffic industrial and commercial floors, plus phenalkamine primers for damp substrates.
Floor coatings need self-levelling flow, predictable cure, mechanical durability and clean colour on substrates that are often damp, contaminated or uneven. Our floor line starts from those constraints.
The right grades for this industry
| Grade | Family | Why it fits | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unilite 401 | Cycloaliphatic Adduct | Self-levelling cycloaliphatic adduct, clean colour (Gardner <1). | View grade → |
| Unilite 405 | Cycloaliphatic Adduct | Higher-reactivity adduct for tight cycle times. | View grade → |
| Unimide 160 | Reactive Polyamide | Very low viscosity, pourable for self-levelling work. | View grade → |
| Unimide 500 | Reactive Polyamide | Cost-effective polyamide for high-volume floor work. | View grade → |
| Unilite 7040 | Phenalkamine | Moisture-tolerant primer for damp substrate bonding. | View grade → |
| Unilite 7057 | Phenalkamine | Low-colour phenalkamine for visible floor systems. | View grade → |
What to think about
Substrate moisture
If the slab is borderline, prime with a phenalkamine such as Unilite 7040. It will cure where many classical amines struggle.
Pourability
Self-levelling work needs low viscosity. Unimide 160 is built for the 3-7 Poise range.
Colour cleanliness
Decorative floors should be built on Unilite 401/405 to keep the cure cosmetics clean.
Cycloaliphatic adduct + low-viscosity polyamide stack for warehouse floors.
A pan-India warehouse operator standardised flooring on a Unilite 401 primer and Unimide 160 body coat stack for predictable cure across 30°C+ sites and clean self-levelling at thickness.
Send the application and target specification.
If you are sourcing for floor coatings, send the spec sheet and target market. We will respond with grade recommendations, samples and pricing.