Epoxy, a floor coating material, can be dried quite easily with practical methods. As a substance that ensures durable structures, epoxy is a fundamental and effective application in the flooring industry. For this reason, it is frequently used in construction.
Epoxy Drying Device
Epoxy drying devices are used to ensure that epoxy dries faster and more effectively on applied surfaces. Epoxy application is highly important for protecting and strengthening surfaces against external factors.
Epoxy drying services are most commonly used in the industrial sector. In addition, they are widely applied in various industrial areas. For a solid floor structure, epoxy application alone is not sufficient; it must be supported by proper drying devices.
How Is Epoxy Dried?
- Surface preparation: Before applying epoxy, the moisture in the floor must be removed. Applying epoxy on a damp surface prevents proper adhesion and can cause financial loss.
- Use of professional equipment: High-performance devices should be used in epoxy drying processes. Otherwise, moisture-related damage and cracking may occur on the surfaces over time.
- Temperature control: Running the drying device at excessively high heat may damage the epoxy. Therefore, the temperature must be carefully adjusted, and the epoxy should be evenly cured.
- Risk of improper use: If the epoxy drying device is used incorrectly, the process may fail. This is why proper and experienced use is essential.
Common Application Areas
Enclosed parking lots and sports halls are among the most common areas where epoxy is applied. In such spaces, achieving a solid and smooth surface is highly important.
Particularly in areas that receive little sunlight, the use of drying devices is essential. Regardless of the size of the area, epoxy drying devices can operate continuously without interruption.