Epic is easy to maintain and offers a highly durable finish on vct vinyl lvt and linoleum flooring.
Acrylic vs urethane for vinyl floor.
Since urethane coatings last up to ten times longer than acrylic coatings they provide a great alternative to acrylics.
This post explains how urethane resins combined with traditional acrylic styrene polymers can help overcome some of the shortcomings of traditional floor finishes.
Urethane this is somewhat better but nothing special on it s own in terms of protection.
To create a high gloss sheen select an acrylic product that contains polyurethane or the type of commercial.
The addition of urethane makes the resin more durable and more resistant to scratches.
Acrylic is actually a version of polyurethane without oil.
Urethane coatings require a larger up front investment but last up to ten times longer than an acrylic floor coating.
Urethane floor coatings usually range from 1 00 1 75 square foot again depending on the size and condition of the floor.
Urethane adhesives have been around for decades and installers are comfortable with the long standing properties.
Urethane floor coatings are superior to wax coatings in almost every way possible.
Epic provides the option of a gloss or matte sheen.
Although the wear layer is what provides the bulk of the protection vinyl flooring is always coated with a surface finish as well.
Typically the more urethane a finish has the harder and more durable the finish is.
Acrylic finishes are typically made with resin and acrylic urethane and sometimes marketed as water based urethane.
A semi gloss sheen can be achieved by mixing udt aggregates or ultra grip in with the gloss finish.
The quality of this finish provides that first line of defense for your floors before wear and tear start affecting the wear layer itself.
This is essentially a urethane coating but with microscopic beads of.
Ease of use high strength fast curing speed and absence of water and solvents.
Non urethane should not be overlooked.
Of special importance to the floor covering professional the adhesive argument urethane vs.
Commercial floor finishes based solely on styrene acrylic polymers have improved greatly over the years but have some shortcomings as listed below.
Vinyl no wax this is a clear coat of vinyl on the very top and while tough is not the best in terms of maintaining optimum appearance as it will dull much easier.
Enhanced urethane the better quality floors come with an enhanced urethane surface layer.
Acrylic finishes may have differing levels of acrylic and urethane.