URAGARD MONOCAST
FeRFA Type 4 – Compliant with BS 8204-6, Section 6.2

Uragard MonoCast is a heavy duty, durable, polyurethane based resin flooring specifically designed for applications within the food and drink industry. This system is recommended for particularly wet and slippery conditions which require compatible anti-slip profiling, together with superior all-round performance including chemical resistance, wear, impact and abrasion resistance and thermal shock resistance.
As screen and print settings are beyond our control, the colour range is an indication only. Please request our product samples for accurate colour information of any of our standard or bespoke colours.
- Abrasion Resistant
- Anti-slip
- Chemical Resistant
- Cleanability
- Decorative
- Fast Curing
- Hygienic
- Impact Resistant
- Solvent Free
- Temperature Resistant
- Chemicals Processing
- Drinks Processing
- Dry Processing & Packaging
- Education
- Food Processing
- Hotels
- Leisure
- Pharmaceuticals
- Prisons
- Restaurants & Bars
- Supermarkets
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.
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.
Crisp New Flooring for Snack Food Manufacturer
A leading snack food manufacturer was upgrading its existing process areas and needed brand new flooring and drainage systems.
Expertly crafted flooring solutions for a craft beer brewery
John Lord was chosen to install its exclusive antimicrobial resin flooring and stainless-steel drainage systems in this new craft beer brewing facility.
But that’s not all… explore more case studies in our portfolio.
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