EPIGARD SF
FeRFA Type 2/3 – Compliant with BS 8204-6, Section 6.2
Epigard SF is an epoxy resin floor coating system which has been designed specifically to offer superior performance over many widely available floor coating products.
The flooring has excellent abrasion resistance and durability characteristics ensuring that it can be applied with confidence to floor areas subject to constant heavy traffic. Epigard SF is also suited to areas where floor demarcations and/or ease of cleaning are required.
- Abrasion Resistant
- Anti-slip
- Chemical Resistant
- Cleanability
- Hygienic
- Automated Distribution
- Automotive
- Aviation
- Chemicals Processing
- Distribution Depots
- Drinks Processing
- Dry Processing & Packaging
- Education
- Electrical
- Engineering
- Food Processing
- Healthcare
- High Rise Racking
- Hotels
- Leisure
- Manual Distribution
- Offices
- Pharmaceuticals
- Printing
- Prisons
- Restaurants & Bars
- Retail
- Showrooms
- Storage
- Supermarkets
- Transport Terminals
Recent Projects
After so many years in business, we have an extensive portfolio of projects across a huge range of industries that we are proud to put our name to.
Harrogate Town AFC scores with new resin floor
Harrogate Town Football Club were updating their public bar and toilet facilities wanted a floor that was hardwearing and hygienic, as well as being durable and attractive.
Resin Flooring for Cheese Factory
Uragard-HT62W antimicrobial resin flooring was an ideal solution for this project due to its durability, chemical resistance, and anti-slip properties.
Spotlight on new theatre and bar flooring
When the existing flooring at Rhyl Pavilion Theatre needed upgrading, the management team and Universal Group contacted John Lord Flooring.
But that’s not all… explore more case studies in our portfolio.
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