1. VDF Flooring or Vacuum Dewatered Flooring

    VDF Flooring stands for Vacuum Dewatered Flooring. This is a special technique to do the Concrete Flooring to increase the Compressive Strength, Tensile Strength, Abrasion Resistance and to minimize the Shrinkage and Floor Wraps. VDF Flooring results in High Strength, Longer Life, Better Finish and Faster Work. This type of floor is suitable for high abrasion & heavy traffic movement.

    The Vacuum Dewatered Flooring or VDF Flooring is a system for laying high quality concrete floors where the key is Dewatering of Concrete by Vacuum Process wherein surplus water from the concrete is removed immediately after placing and vibration, thereby reducing the water: cement ratio to the optimum level.

    Typical Application Areas of VDF Flooring

    • Warehouses, Godowns
    • Roads, Sports Courts
    • Cellars, Parking Areas
    • Production Areas
    • Pharmaceutical Companies
    • As the base floor for Epoxy & PU Floorings
  2. LASER SCREEDING

    Laser Screeding is the modern way to do the concrete flooring. This technique allows us to lay concrete floors in wider bays of any size. It drastically reduces Time, Labor, number of Construction Joints and eventually improves the flatness of floors. With this technique it is possible to lay concrete floors up to 3,000 Sqm per day.

    It eliminates the need of fixing guide rails to every 4 meters. Laser screed simultaneously cuts, vibrates and levels the concrete in a single pass. All these operations are controlled by laser transmitter, receivers and computer. So, manual errors are eliminated thereby giving us Zero Level Difference floor (Super Flat).

    Benefits of Laser Screeding

    • Reduced form work
    • Decreased number of cold joints
    • Increases Productivity & Efficiency
    • Exceeds specified FF and FL's on projects
    • Greater accuracy through Laser Technology
    • Reduces labour costs due to faster placing times
    • Produces floors of unequalled Flatness & Levelness
  3. Groove Cutting

    Groove Cutting is the technique to provide control joints in Concrete to guide cracks along a predetermined line and to help accommodate the movement of the concrete and avoid Cracking of Concrete and long-term damage.

    Concrete expands and contracts constantly with changes in the temperature, the moisture content of the air and due to drying of cement which results in shrinkage. The movements result in stress that can cause cracks in the concrete and destabilization of the base.

    Uncontrolled cracking can cause an uneven surface, which is subject to increased wear over time and water seepage, which can damage the substrate. Though formation of cracks is almost impossible to prevent, it can be controlled. The purpose of the Groove Cutting is to weaken the slab along the predetermined line so that the slab cracks there instead of somewhere else.

    Benefits of Groove Cutting

    • Prevents cracking of concrete and increases the life of concrete

               Gives Aesthetic Looks

  4. EPOXY FLooring

     

    Different thicknesses depending upon the requirements. The epoxies are self levelling by nature, thereby spreading across the floor itself, in a manner so as to minimize the undulations and bring about as level a floor as possible.

    Concrete surfaces are porous, making them vulnerable to water, abrasion and chemicals. When applied to concrete, Epoxy Flooring creates a protective layer of protection which enhances aesthetics and hardens the surface. Epoxy systems are exceptionally diverse and can be engineered to meet the unique demands of nearly any facility.

    Epoxy flooring is tough, smooth, aesthetic and resistance to Moisture, Chemicals and wear & tear which gives abrasion resistance to surfaces, easy to clean and offers a very glossy look to the surface. Due to these properties this kind of flooring is suitable for Industries like Automobile, Pharmaceuticals, Dairy and other Food grades.

    Typical Application areas of Epoxy Flooring

    • Pharmaceuticals Industries,
    • Food Processing Industries,
    • Automobile Industries,
    • Chemical & Fertilizer Industries,
    • Garages & Car Parkings
    • Ware Houses