Welcome to Miracle Floorings
Epoxy flooring is a popular type of coating used in industrial, commercial and residential settings. It is a highly durable, long-lasting and easy-to-clean surface that is resistant to chemicals, stains, water and impact. Epoxy flooring is made of two main components: epoxy resin and hardener. When these two components are mixed together, they create a chemical reaction that forms a strong, rigid and cohesive material. Epoxy flooring can be used in a variety of applications including garage floors, warehouses, factories, hospitals, schools, laboratories, restaurants, and more. It can be customized to meet specific needs and requirements by adding color, texture, or even logos. Here are some important details about epoxy flooring: Preparation of the Surface The preparation of the surface is crucial for the success of epoxy flooring. The surface must be clean, dry and free of any debris, oil, grease or other contaminants that can interfere with the adhesion of the epoxy coating. The surface may need to be mechanically prepared, such as by shot blasting, grinding or sanding, to ensure that it is rough enough for the epoxy to bond properly. Application of the Epoxy Coating The application of the epoxy coating involves several steps. The first step is to mix the epoxy resin and hardener together according to the manufacturer's instructions. The second step is to apply the epoxy coating to the surface using a roller, brush or squeegee. The third step is to allow the epoxy to cure for a specific period of time, usually 24 to 48 hours, before applying a second coat or a topcoat. Types of Epoxy Flooring There are several types of epoxy flooring available, including: Self-leveling epoxy flooring: This type of epoxy flooring is designed to level out on its own, creating a smooth and seamless surface. It is commonly used in commercial and industrial settings.
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PROPRIETOR
DHANANJAY THAKOR
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Year of Establishment
2016
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Primary Business
Retailer
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Annual Turnover
Below Rs. 0.5 Crore Approx.