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What are UHS Floor Finishes?

What are UHS Floor Finishes? UHS is an acronym for Ultra High Speed. UHS floor finishes are High Solids Floor Finishes that generally contain 20% or more of non-volatile solids. They provide a hard protective coating, but are difficult to maintain because of the hardness.

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UHS Floor Finishes

UHS stands for Ultra High Speed. UHS floor finishes are a category of High Solids Floor Finishes characterized by a high concentration of non-volatile solids, typically constituting 20% or more of the finish composition. Non-volatile solids are the components that remain on the floor surface after the finish has fully dried.

Properties of UHS Floor Finishes

High Solids Content

UHS finishes are distinguished by their elevated non-volatile solids content, contributing to the formation of a robust and protective coating on the floor.

Hardness

These finishes exhibit a high degree of hardness, providing durability and resistance to wear. The hardness contributes to the protective layer’s ability to withstand traffic and abrasion.

Challenging Maintenance

While UHS finishes offer excellent protection, their hardness makes them challenging to maintain. The use of traditional cleaning methods may not be as effective, and specific maintenance practices are often required.

UHS Terminology

UHS floor finishes are commonly referred to as Ultra High Speed finishes. The term “Ultra High Speed” is associated with the equipment used for maintenance—specifically, high-speed rotary burnishers. These burnishers operate at ultra-high speeds, creating the necessary friction to restore and enhance the gloss of UHS finishes.

Maintenance Considerations

Maintaining UHS finishes involves specialized techniques, with regular burnishing being a key component. The use of high-speed burnishers helps in achieving the desired gloss and appearance. Additionally, a proactive maintenance approach is often recommended to preserve the finish’s integrity over time.

Conclusion

Understanding the characteristics and maintenance requirements of UHS floor finishes is essential for those responsible for floor care in commercial settings.

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