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If you want your permeable stone flooring to keep its colour and clarity under direct sun, choosing a non-yellowing polyurethane resin is important. This type of binder is specifically formulated to help outdoor floors stay attractive for longer.
Why Choose Non-Yellowing Polyurethane?
Polyurethane resins labelled as ‘non-yellowing’ are designed to minimise discolouration over time, particularly when exposed to sunlight. This is especially vital if you are working with white or very light stone aggregates, as yellowing resins can cause noticeable colour changes. For outdoor driveways, patios or paths with white pebbles, a suitable polyurethane binder helps the surface look bright and fresh season after season.
How Is It Used in Permeable Flooring?
When creating resin-bound permeable floors, the resin binder is mixed with decorative pebbles or aggregates. Mixing the non-yellowing polyurethane resin with white stones—such as in the Flowstone Complete Kit—ensures the resulting surface remains visually appealing and resistant to UV-related colour shift. For coloured stones, a low-yellowing epoxy resin may be recommended instead, depending on the materials selected.
When Non-Yellowing Polyurethane Matters
- High Visibility Areas: Where aesthetics are key, like entrances or feature paths.
- Light or White Aggregates: To keep the clean, original look over time.
- Sun-Exposed Sites: Especially useful where strong, direct sunlight will hit the surface.
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Selecting the right resin binder, such as non-yellowing polyurethane for light stone flooring, will help your permeable surfaces remain attractive for years. To explore all options for outdoor resin-bound solutions, visit our page on where to buy products for permeable flooring.
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