FraserPlus Epoxy — Metro Vancouver
Chemical-Resistant Epoxy Flooring Vancouver — Industrial Grade
When standard epoxy won't cut it, our novolac and urethane cement systems deliver the chemical resistance your facility demands. Engineered for sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide, hot wash-down, and thermal shock, these systems are the industry standard for breweries, pharma, food production, and battery manufacturing.
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Chemical-Resistant Epoxy — Frequently Asked Questions
What chemicals can epoxy flooring withstand in an industrial setting?
Our novolac epoxy systems resist sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, sodium hydroxide, industrial solvents (MEK, acetone, toluene), petroleum products, and most process chemicals at ambient temperatures. For high-temperature or continuous chemical immersion, we use urethane cement systems rated to 150°C and tested per ASTM C267.
What epoxy system is best for a restaurant kitchen or food processing facility?
For food-service environments, we use a urethane cement base coat with an epoxy or polyaspartic seal coat. Urethane cement is CFIA-compliant, withstands thermal shock from hot steam cleaning (up to 100°C+), and resists the acidic run-off common in food processing. We form integral coved bases to eliminate 90° floor-wall joints where bacteria accumulate.
How thick does chemical-resistant epoxy need to be for an auto shop floor?
For a light-duty auto shop (passenger vehicles, oil changes), a 2–3mm standard epoxy system with polyaspartic top coat is sufficient. For heavier shops (trucks, heavy equipment, battery acid exposure), we recommend a novolac epoxy system at 3–4mm with a broadcast quartz intermediate for added abrasion resistance. We spec based on your MSDS sheets.
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