Self-levelling epoxy paints or epoxy coatings
Self-levelling epoxy paints are used in a wide range of applications. The paint layer becomes thicker as the traffic increases (1.5–2 mm). Epoxy coatings are used in a variety of areas, from the food industry to utility rooms, where hygiene and durability are key.


There is a wide range of colours to choose from and by adding mosaic colour flakes to the epoxy mass, it is possible to create highly decorative floors, staircases and, for example, garages suited for public buildings..
Two-component self-levelling epoxy coatings are ideal for floors exposed to heavy chemical and mechanical load. Examples include concrete floors in industrial, warehouse and repair areas, paper machine workshops, haulage corridors and other concrete floors subject to high concentrated loads.
Epoxy coatings are very durable and highly resistant to abrasion, water, oils, greases, chemicals, non-oxidizing acid solutions, alkali and salt solutions. On the other hand, they can withstand splashes of oxidising acids and bleaching chemicals only temporarily, and the coatings are vulnerable to sudden repeated temperature fluctuations.