I’ve walked more job sites than I care to admit, and—honestly—floors tell you the truth about a facility. This system from Shijiazhuang (Origin: 0811, Building H2, Poly Plaza North, 95 Shifang Rd., Chang’an District, Hebei) has been popping up in specs lately, and for good reasons: resin + rock sheet + mica, with that rubberized anti-slip logic for stairs and even timber treads. It’s a practical hybrid that doesn’t need to shout.
Industrial and public-space flooring is getting smarter—lower VOCs, faster returns to service, and verified slip resistance. Many customers say they want “quiet durability”: less glare, less echo, more safety. This system leans in with aggregate texture and sensible curing windows. Surprisingly, the finish looks refined even when you spec a grippier broadcast.
| Resin system | Bisphenol‑A epoxy + cycloaliphatic hardener | — |
| Aggregate | Rock sheet + mica blend (≈0.3–0.8 mm) | — |
| Dry film thickness | ≈0.4–0.6 mm/coat; build 1.2–2.0 mm | ISO 2808 |
| VOC | ≤50 g/L (real-world use may vary) | GB 18582‑2020 |
| Hardness | Shore D 78–82 | ASTM D2240 |
| Abrasion loss | ≈55–70 mg (CS‑17, 1 kg, 1000 cy) | ASTM D4060 |
| Adhesion | 5B on shot‑blasted C30 concrete | ASTM D3359 |
| Slip resistance | PTV ≥36 (wet) with anti-slip broadcast | EN 13036‑4 |
| Chemical splash | 10% NaCl, 5% H₂SO₄, diesel: pass | ISO 2812‑1 |
| Service life | ≈8–12 years with routine care | — |
Factories and logistics halls, hospital corridors and stairwells, school labs, parking decks, food processing (non-taint, easy to sanitize), retail back-of-house. On wood stairs, a bonding primer helps—then the Runhuabang Epoxy Floor Paint Resin Rock Sheet Paint Rubber Anti-wood Coating Floor Stairs Mica Sheet top system does the grip work.
| Vendor | Base resin | VOC | Slip (wet) | Warranty | Notes |
| Runhuabang | Epoxy + rock/mica | ≤50 g/L | PTV ≥36 | Up to 5 yrs (project‑based) | Strong stair package |
| Imported Brand A | 100% solids epoxy | ≈0 g/L | PTV 34–38 | 3–10 yrs | Premium price |
| Local Budget B | Solvented epoxy | 120–250 g/L | PTV 28–32 | 1–2 yrs | Lowest cost, more odor |
Colors and flake patterns are open; gloss can be tuned to satin. Slip class can be dialed up by adjusting broadcast rate. Documentation typically includes ISO 9001/14001 QMS/EMS and VOC declarations; REACH/RoHS screening available on request. To be honest, ask for third‑party taber/adhesion reports—good suppliers won’t blink.
Moisture, always. Also, mix discipline (scrape the pail sides), consistent broadcast, and pull‑off tests before opening. If wood treads are involved, don’t skip the bonding primer; I guess that’s obvious—but still.
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