Broadcast Sand

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Broadcast sand 

Broadcast sand is a technique employed in epoxy flooring applications to enhance surface texture, providing superior slip resistance and durability. This method involves evenly broadcasting sand particles onto the freshly applied epoxy coating, which become embedded as the epoxy cures. The result is a rugged surface that offers increased traction and resilience, making it ideal for high-traffic areas or environments where safety is paramount.

It is used in:

Commercial Spaces: Ideal for high-traffic areas such as warehouses, factories, and retail spaces where safety and durability are paramount.

Residential Settings: Suitable for garage floors, basements, and outdoor areas like patios and driveways, providing a robust surface resistant to wear and tear.

Industrial Facilities: Effective in industrial environments where chemical resistance and non-slip properties are essential for safety.

Advantages:

  • Enhanced Traction: The textured surface created by the broadcast sand improves traction, reducing the risk of slips and falls, especially in wet or oily conditions.
  • Increased Durability: By embedding sand particles into the epoxy coating, the floor gains added strength and resilience, making it more resistant to abrasions, impacts, and heavy loads.
  • Chemical Resistance: Broadcast sand enhances the resistance of the epoxy floor to chemicals, oils, and other substances commonly found in industrial and commercial environments, extending its lifespan.
  • Customization: It offers versatility in design by allowing various levels of broadcast sand application, enabling customization according to the desired level of texture and slip resistance.
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