Polyurethane Coating
A polyurethane layer is placed to a substrate surface to protect it from harm in the polyurethane coating procedure. Polyurethane coating shields the substrate from corrosion, weathering, abrasion, and other types of wear and tear or deterioration. A PU coating is a recommended volatile solvent for use on a surface that requires strong abrasion resistance.
PU Coating has a high UV value, a high working capacity, is resistant to practically all chemicals, is water and saline atmosphere resistant, and is extremely durable. Polyurethane coating is easily changeable, allowing it to have a glossy, muted, opaque, or transparent appearance. The polyurethane coating is available in a variety of colors and has a low maintenance cost.

What makes Polyurethane Coating popular?
PU coating has properties that make them distinct from other coating forms.
- Polyurethane coatings are softer and more elastic than epoxy coatings due to their longevity. This feature is what makes the PU Coated floor susceptible to excessive pedestrian activity. The little springiness provided by polyurethane coating allows it to absorb the impact of heavy loads.
- PU-coated floors are resistant to abrasion and less prone to dents and scratches. Because polyurethane coatings are highly elastic, they can retain their original shape and mechanical qualities even when temperatures fall below 30°F.