Floors in heavy and light
industry take abuse so Ground Zero's epoxy and poured
floors are built to take it. From the factory floor,
lunch room, corridor, the warehouse and the loading dock,
we offer facility wide solutions from concept to completion.
Recommended Systems:
Factors
to consider
Durability. How the floor will
stand up to its intended use? What types of vehicles
or material handling equipment will be used on
the flooring surface?
Chemical Resistance. What types
of chemicals (i.e., solvents, fluxes, alcohols,
acids and solders) will normally be used in the
production area? How will spills be treated?
Odor. Does the coating have
an odor to it? If so, will personnel be able
to work during installation despite the presence
of the odor?
Maintenance. The floor must be easy to maintain without
utilizing any special maintenance procedures. If special waxes or
floor finishes are required to maintain the ESD floor, they may be
creating problems rather than solving them. The application of waxes
and special finishes require that the floor be stripped periodically.
The cost of the materials, coating application and periodic stripping
add tremendously to the overall cost.
Aesthetics. The flooring material should be light-reflective,
attractive and have a positive effect on personnel.
Cost-Effectiveness. The product should meet all
performance requirement at a price that is affordable.
Installation. How will the be installed and who
will install it? Ground Zero Floor products are installed the same
way any non-ESD coating or resurfacer is applied. Because we manufacture
in-house to very strict quality control standards, and because our
floors are installed by contractors trained and certified by Ground
Zero, our floors’ performance is always guaranteed. The performance
of competitors' floors depends substantially on the skill of the
third-party installer.
Repairability. A floor will be re-coated for aesthetics
long before the original coating wears out. Ground Zero Floor's particulate
thin-film systems are generally applied in one coat over existing
Ground Zero ESD installations. This also allows the end-user to change
colors or highlight work stations to improve plant appearance. |
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