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UV Coating Finishes: Ultimate Hardwood Flooring Protection

UV Coating Finishes: Ultimate Hardwood Flooring Protection

April 26, 2023

UV curing improves product performance while raising manufacturing rates for hardwood flooring producers. Clear UV-curable topcoats are used by manufacturers of high-performance commercial and residential flooring products to improve performance features like stain and scratch resistance, anti-slip, and ease of cleaning.

The Advantages of Applying UV Coatings on Hardwood Flooring

UV treatments are primarily waterborne, but site-cured, oil-based UV finishes are becoming more prevalent on various hardwood floors. The way other aqueous coatings and UV-cured finishes “crosslink” distinguishes them. Crosslinking occurs when components of a finish connect to provide durability and other desired attributes.Oxygen from the air is used to crosslink one-component finishes. Polyisocyanates and polyfunctional aziridines are chemical substances that crosslink two-component finishes. UV-cured finishes use photoinitiators, which are “initiated” or “unlocked” by UV radiation.

Usability Right Away

Water-based UV coatings allow for immediate hardwoodflooring usage after curing with portable UV light equipment by a flooring specialist. The floor’s immediate use allows the homeowner or company owner to get back to work quickly and minimises early-use damage during the curing time of other types of finishes.Traditional curing processes can cause significant flood damage during the first curing period. This damage is caused by the usual wear and tear of living in a house or company. Because conventional coatings haven’t fully hardened, they aren’t yet ready to protect the floor from pet scratches, carpets that are repositioned too quickly, floors that are wiped too soon, furniture that is slid back into place, and so on.

Like other waterborne finishes, UV coatings require one to three hours to dry. Unlike non-UV products, UV light rapidly cures the UV finish, providing optimum floor resilience.

Extra Longevity

UV coatings are generally 20 to 40% more durable than traditional two-component finishes. As a result, they guard against early-use wear and tear and provide improved long-term durability, extending the wood floor’s life even further.

Environment-Friendly

UV coatings include less volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This results in improved indoor air quality and a safer environment for floor owners. The greater durability also results in a longer life for the finish and floor, decreasing the influence on the floor’s life cycle. We value environmental sustainability in all of our goods.

The Contractor’s Time Is Kept To A Minimum

Owners and contractors profit from the rapidity of the UV finishing process. When the contractor spends less time on the UV finishing job site, they may move on to the next project sooner. This also lets owners be at ease with the contractors’ presence in their house or company.

Primary Application Areas

Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl hardwood flooring materials are chosen for their ease of maintenance and durability in high-foot-traffic areas. Yet today’s materials look fantastic, frequently mimicking higher-end wood, stone, and ceramic floors. UV-curable coatings on vinyl (PVC) flooring sheets, planks, and tiles give a long-lasting, resilient covering that can withstand garage chemicals and the wear and strain of indoor sports and exercise. UV powder creates slip-resistant, long-lasting, easy-to-clean coatings in hospitals, laboratories, and other institutions. UV curing allows flooring producers to achieve better production rates while utilising less energy and floor area than traditional solvent-based coatings.

Hardwood Flooring

UV-curable waterborne and 100% solids topcoats are used on pre-finished hardwood mouldings, strips, and parquet floors to give outstanding longevity. There are also UV-curable stains available. Trim and mouldings can also be UV-cured to match the flooring perfectly. In addition to shorter lead times, quicker production rates, and improved product quality, UV curing allows wood flooring producers to handle quickly and package completed pieces, considerably decreasing work in the process.

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