Polymer.

Polymer coverage for the floor is a conventional coating, only it is made of polymeric materials. The most striking such coating is linoleum, there may also be laminate. But such coatings are divided according to the materials from which they are created. For example, materials can be epoxy or polyurethane, and can also be polyester or acrylic, etc. By their use, the main part is coatings with an epoxy base (70%), about 15% falls on coatings with a polyurethane base, and the remaining 15% divide the rest. This is due to the fact that the floors with the epoxy base are less whimsical to operating conditions than polyurethane, temperature, and other polyurethane.

Polymer floors are distinguished by their strength and resistance to cracks and this is even with increased loads. They also differ in appearance, which is much easier in cleaning and cleaning than similar concrete floors. They are easily washed and not subject to the destructive effect of detergents. Polymer floors are self -adjacent, t. e. do not support combustion and are not subject to decomposition from the actions of oil products. Therefore, polymer floors are used at industrial enterprises, automatic and other. places where the equipment may be contained and operated. The only “minus” of such sexes is their price, but on the other hand, the life and costs of its maintenance and repair are much lower, which plays the cost during operation.