Ucrete HP and HP/Q
Polyurethane concrete slurry broadcast floor resurfacing systems
How does Ucrete HP and HP/Q work?
Ucrete HP and HP/Q are four component polyurethane concrete systems with a broadcast aggregate. Both of these systems are installed at a finished thickness of 1/4 – 3/8" (6 – 9 mm). The thickness is determined by the service and cleaning temperatures and the severity of traffic expected. Ucrete HP/Q uses a colored quartz aggregate to yield a textured surface. Ucrete HP uses a neutral quartz aggregate. Ucrete floors are extremely tough and have many physical properties that exceed those of typical concrete.
Recommended uses:
- Where severe conditions exist—high-impact pressure, thermal shock, and chemical exposure
- Where aesthetics are a consideration
- On severely damaged surfaces
- Wet conditions requiring a heavily textured slip-resistant surface
- Food and beverage facilities
- Where steam or hot water is required for cleaning
- Meat, poultry, and dairy plants
- Bottling facilities
- Pharmaceutical plants
- Commercial kitchens and restaurants
- Freezers and refrigerated storage areas
- Food packing and canning plants
What are the unique features of Ucrete HP and HP/Q?
- Slip resistant finish
- Thermal stability
- Two step application
- Solvent-free
- No priming or sealing of substrate
- 40+ years of project references
- Unaffected by freeze/thaw cycles
- Excellent impact and abrasion resistance
- Extremely high bond strength
- Resistant to a wide range of chemicals
- Can be applied to 7 – 10 day old properly prepared concrete
- Wide temperature in-service range from -50 – 210° F (-45 – 100° C)
- Coefficient of thermal expansion similar to concrete
What are the benefits of Ucrete HP and HP/Q?
- Improved safety, especially in wet areas
- Takes continuous hot-water cleaning
- 48-hour installation time
- Low odor; VOC compliant
- Speeds application time
- Proven track record
- Handles wide temperature fluctuations
- Handles heavy traffic
- Reduces shear at bond line
- Tolerates organic and inorganic acids, alkalis and salts
- Accelerates work schedules
- Exceeds that of typical epoxy overlays
- Meets ADA slip resistance recommendations
- Prevents shear at bond line