Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 3909500000 |
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The Matte Polyurethane Anti-Static Mortar Floor is specifically designed for instrument factories, offering a comprehensive solution to meet the unique demands of this industry. This flooring system combines advanced polyurethane technology with anti-static properties and a matte finish, providing a durable, safe, and aesthetically pleasing surface for instrument manufacturing environments.
One of the most critical features of this floor is its excellent anti-static capability. In instrument factories, static electricity can cause significant damage to sensitive electronic components and instruments. The Matte Polyurethane Anti-Static Mortar Floor effectively dissipates static charges, preventing the accumulation of static electricity and reducing the risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD) incidents. This ensures the safety and reliability of the instruments being manufactured.
The floor is highly durable and strong, capable of withstanding heavy foot traffic, equipment movement, and the occasional impacts that are common in industrial settings. It has a high compressive strength of 55N/mm² and an elastic modulus of 14000N/mm², making it resistant to wear and tear over time. This durability ensures a long service life, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance.
The matte finish of the floor not only provides a visually appealing appearance but also offers practical benefits. It reduces glare, which can be a problem in environments with bright lighting, improving visibility and reducing eye strain for workers. Additionally, the matte surface is less prone to showing scratches and marks, maintaining a clean and professional look.
Instrument factories often use various chemicals in their manufacturing processes. This floor is resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, alkalis, and solvents, ensuring that it will not be damaged or deteriorated by exposure to these substances.
It can withstand temperature variations from -40°C to 130°C, making it suitable for different environmental conditions within the factory. Whether it's the cold of winter or the heat of summer, the floor will maintain its performance and integrity.
After curing, the floor is non-toxic and odorless, making it safe for workers and the environment. It also complies with strict health and safety standards, ensuring a healthy workplace.
The Matte Polyurethane Anti-Static Mortar Floor is ideal for various areas within instrument factories, including:
Property | Specification |
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Thickness | 4 - 6 mm |
High Temperature Resistance | 60 - 80°C (short-term up to 130°C) |
Compressive Strength | 55N/mm² |
Elastic Modulus | 14000N/mm² |
Tensile Strength | 9N/mm² |
Flexural Strength | 21N/mm² |
Wear Resistance (750g, 500r) | 14mg |
Adhesion to Cement | Cement surface rupture |
Environmental Protection | Non-toxic and odorless after curing |
The installation process of the Matte Polyurethane Anti-Static Mortar Floor is relatively straightforward. It can be applied directly to a properly prepared concrete substrate without the need for a primer coating. The floor is self-leveling, which ensures a smooth and even surface. The curing time is relatively short, allowing for quick turnaround times and minimal disruption to factory operations.
Maintenance of the floor is simple and cost-effective. Regular cleaning with mild detergents and water is sufficient to keep it in good condition. There is no need for special maintenance equipment or procedures, reducing the overall maintenance costs for the factory.
In conclusion, the Matte Polyurethane Anti-Static Mortar Floor is the perfect choice for instrument factories. Its combination of anti-static properties, durability, chemical resistance, and environmental friendliness makes it a reliable and long-lasting flooring solution that meets the demands of modern instrument manufacturing environments.