• Technologies - . . 4.2 Technologies, Skills
  • Technologies - . . 4.2 Technologies, Skills
  • Technologies - . . 4.2 Technologies, Skills
  • Technologies - . . 4.2 Technologies, Skills
  • Technologies - . . 4.2 Technologies, Skills
  • Technologies - . . 4.2 Technologies, Skills
Skills

Skills
Technologies

Stripping

Materials such as Mortars, Epoxies, Resins, Vinyl and Tiles are hard to remove from concrete. By using the stripping technology, we can remove the toughest to the stickiest coating and/or topping.

Milling

Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a concrete floor.
Concrete milling machines leave a coarse texture that is suitable for relaying tiles.
There are a number of reasons concrete floors are milled. The first is if the concrete slab is in poor condition and require the top 5mm to 25mm removed as a part of flooring restoration.

Typical Concrete Milling Applications :
• Leveling of uneven surfaces.
• Deep and precise removal of concrete, resin, asphalt, etc.

Scarification

Scarification is used to grind high spots off concrete and remove tough and thick flooring systems up to 2.5mm including epoxy resurfacers and urethane elastomeric systems.
The Scarifying process is used to remove contaminants, coatings, adhesives, and paint.
It is also very useful for preparing problem areas on concrete slabs: burned areas, high spots, curled joints, excessive trowel marks, trip hazards, etc.

Method uses metal or carbide disks that rotate at high speeds and level uneven floors and edges of concrete.

Typical scarification applications :

• Removal of adhesives, glues and thick film coatings.
• Ideal for road marking removal.
• Etching, cleaning, paint removal on almost any surface.

Grinding

Combination technique of planetary machines and diamond discs
Grinding is ideal for:
• Levelling any uneven surface
• Removal of old paintings, glues
• Surface preparation before applying an additional topping

Concrete grinding can return your floor to a structurally sound and smooth finish while eliminating the need for shotblasting or scarifying preparation

Typical Diamond Grinding Applications
• Cure & Seal
• Wax Stains
• Thin Epoxies
• Carpet Adhesive
• Urethanes
• Mastics

Shotblasting

Shotblasting is the process of blasting a concrete surface with steel shot (small steel balls) at a high velocity.
This removes contamination and laitance (soft concrete) to reveal a mechanical profile for improved bonding.

The concrete dust is recovered by a powerful dust collection system.

Shot blasting is the Professionals' preferred solution:
• To clean and prepare surfaces before applying a coating / paint / resin and tiles.
• To remove old coatings and rubber from roads and airport runways.
• To remove markings from roads, highways, runways, industrial floors and more.
• To regenerate grip and improve safety on roads and runways.

Typical Shotblasting Applications :
• Concrete floor cleaning
• Membrane removal
• Rubber build-up removal
• Steel deck cleaning
• Surface cleaning
• Texturing
• Thin-mil (1-10 mils) epoxy removal
• Etching concrete
• Sealer removal
• Profile concrete