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High-Build Polyurethane Resin
Manufactured in England using premium resins, this single-pack system delivers a high-build finish without the complexity of two-part mixes. The polyurethane formulation is engineered to be strictly hard-wearing, offering superior impact resistance compared to standard epoxy alternatives while remaining easier to apply. It bonds aggressively to porous substrates, making it the definitive choice for sealing and colouring concrete, wood, and metal in demanding environments.

Industrial Impact Resistance
Designed explicitly for the heavy traffic found in warehouses, factories, and service centres, this coating excels in resisting abrasion. It is formulated to specifically combat "tyre pluck" caused by hot tyres on forklifts and work vehicles, ensuring the coating remains intact under load. The finish creates a robust barrier against petrol, oil, and grease spills, resulting in a hygienic surface that maintains its integrity against mechanical damage.

Warehouse & Factory Application
Ideal for large-scale coverage in industrial units, this paint covers approximately 5–7 square metres per litre, per coat. For bare concrete, we recommend applying a polyurethane floor primer first to ensure deep penetration. The coating is touch dry in 6–8 hours at 15°C. Please note: Power-floated or polished concrete must be mechanically ground to open the pores prior to application, and this product is not suitable for non-porous self-levelling compounds.

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Premium single-pack polyurethane coating for heavy-duty industrial flooring and warehouses.

This high-build resin formula offers superior impact resistance and protection against forklift traffic. It provides a tough, oil-resistant finish that prevents tyre pluck and withstands the rigours of daily factory operations.

Available Colours
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    Black (RAL 9005)
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    Dark Grey (RAL 7016)
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    Mid Grey (RAL 7001)
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    Light Grey (RAL 7035)
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    Signal White (RAL 9003)
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    Safety Yellow (RAL 1023)
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    Safety Green (RAL 6032)
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    Safety Blue (RAL 5015)
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    Safety Red (RAL 3020)
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    Industrial Blue (RAL 5013)
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    Industrial Red (RAL 3009)
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