PU FlooringFlexible. Food-Grade. Future-Proof.
Polyurethane flooring combines flexibility with industrial durability. Unlike rigid epoxy, PU absorbs thermal shock and impact, making it the go-to choice for food processing, pharmaceuticals, and environments with extreme temperature fluctuations.
Why PU is the Premium Choice
Thermal Shock Resistance
Handles rapid temperature changes from -40°C to +120°C without cracking — perfect for cold storage to hot wash-down transitions.
Food-Grade Certified
Meets FDA, HACCP, and FSSAI requirements. Non-toxic, odorless after cure, and suitable for direct food contact environments.
Impact Absorption
Flexible matrix absorbs dropped tools, heavy cart traffic, and point loads that would chip rigid epoxy.
Steam & Chemical Resistant
Withstands daily steam cleaning, CIP chemicals, and caustic wash-downs without degradation.
Anti-Microbial Options
Built-in antimicrobial additives prevent bacterial growth — critical for pharma and food facilities.
Slope-to-Drain Capable
Trowel-applied PU can be shaped to create falls and drainage channels, eliminating standing water.
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pu flooring.
PU is flexible and handles thermal shock, while epoxy is rigid and harder. PU is preferred for food/pharma environments with temperature changes and steam cleaning. Epoxy is ideal for heavy industrial traffic and chemical storage.
Yes. Cementitious PU is specifically designed for cold storage and freezer environments. It handles the thermal cycling between sub-zero temperatures and ambient conditions without cracking or delamination.
Regular cleaning with neutral pH detergent and water. PU floors withstand daily wash-downs, steam cleaning, and pressure washing. Avoid abrasive mechanical cleaning tools.
Yes. Trowel-grade PU is applied by hand, allowing our applicators to build in precise falls to drainage channels — typically 1:80 to 1:60 gradients.
Light foot traffic after 24 hours. Full operational use including heavy traffic and wash-downs after 5-7 days of curing at ambient temperature.
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Send your drawings or describe your space. We'll inspect the slab, spec the right system, and send a fixed-price quote with line-item breakdown — within 48 hours. No obligations, no chase calls.