Urethane Cement Systems
Polyurethane concrete engineered for the harshest environments — thermal shock, hot washdowns, and aggressive chemistry that would delaminate a standard coating.
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Urethane cement — polyurethane concrete — blends cement, water, graded aggregate, and urethane resin into a trowel- or screed-applied floor installed at 1/4" to 3/8". It bonds aggressively to concrete and expands and contracts at nearly the slab’s own rate, which is why it survives the thermal cycling, steam cleaning, and hot-oil exposure that fail ordinary epoxies. Quartz aggregate can be broadcast to full rejection for washdown-grade slip resistance, and integral cove base carries the system up the wall for a truly sanitary detail — see quartz broadcast systems for the decorative variant of that build.

Built for heat, steam & chemistry.
- Withstands thermal shock from hot washdowns & steam
- Chemical resistance beyond conventional epoxy
- Tolerates high slab moisture — installs where epoxy can’t
- Seamless, non-porous & USDA/FDA-friendly detailing
- 1/4"–3/8" build absorbs impact & heavy traffic
- Integral cove base for washdown-grade sanitation
The food & beverage standard.
Screeded. Broadcast. Sealed.
Diamond grinding or shot blasting to CSP 3–5; joints and transitions keyed for anchorage.
Keyways, drains, and integral cove base formed so the system terminates correctly.
Specialized primer where porous or deteriorated slabs need micro-porosity sealed.
Urethane cement screeded at nominal 1/4", spike-rolled for a consistent, air-free profile.
Optional quartz to full rejection, then a urethane or polyaspartic topcoat locks it in.
Spec’d for your washdown schedule.
Tell us the exposure — temperatures, chemistry, cleaning protocol, shutdown window — and we’ll build the system and schedule around it.