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If you’re considering a PU31-style resin for flooring exposed to car or frequent foot traffic, making the right product selection is essential for long-term durability and performance.
Traffic-Resistant PU Resins: What to Look For
Not all polyurethane (PU) resins are manufactured for heavy wear or driveable areas. When choosing a resin for garages, workshops, parking zones, or commercial floors, look for a product that specifically states it is suitable for high-traffic or driveable surfaces. These resins are formulated for abrasion resistance, longevity, and compatibility with surfaces such as concrete, tiles, ceramic, or properly prepared metals.
The Prolux PU coating is an example of such a specialised system, designed to withstand both light vehicles and frequent pedestrian use.
Application Advice for High-Traffic PU Coatings
For best results, meticulously prepare the substrate by ensuring it is clean, dry, and structurally sound. Mix the two components (typically supplied in pre-measured ratios) as directed. Applying the coating in the correct environmental conditions—especially avoiding damp or cold surfaces—will help to avoid curing problems and maintain surface integrity. Consider options like a glossy, satin or anti-slip finish, tailored for your setting.
When This Matters
- If your floor needs to endure vehicle tyres, trolleys, or constant movement, using a resin specifically tested for driveable surfaces is crucial.
- Floors in garages, car parks, warehouses, or workshops benefit most from driveable-grade PU coatings, offering abrasion, weather, and UV resistance.
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For any resin flooring project subjected to regular traffic, opting for a system formulated for high wear—such as Prolux—ensures both performance and longevity. See our guide to using PU31 resin for more application advice and suitable options.
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