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What is High Solids Floor Finish?

What is High Solids Floor Finish? High Solids Floor Finish generally contains 20% or more of non-volatile solids. The solids are what is left on the floor after the finish has completely dried.

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Additional Details on High Solids Floor Finish

Composition of High Solids Floor Finish

Definition of Non-Volatile Solids

Specify that non-volatile solids are the components of the floor finish that remain on the floor surface after the liquid portion has evaporated or dried. These solids contribute to the protective and decorative qualities of the finish.

Common Components

Mention that high solids floor finishes typically contain higher concentrations (20% or more) of non-volatile solids compared to standard floor finishes. These solids often include polymers, resins, and other film-forming agents.

Characteristics of High Solids Floor Finish

Enhanced Durability

Highlight that the higher solids content results in a more robust and durable finish. This characteristic makes high solids floor finishes suitable for areas with high foot traffic or where increased durability is essential.

Build and Thickness

Explain that the elevated solids content contributes to the build and thickness of the floor finish film. This thicker film provides better protection to the underlying flooring material.

Extended Maintenance Cycles

Note that the durability of high solids floor finishes often translates to extended maintenance cycles. These finishes may require less frequent recoating or refinishing, contributing to cost savings and reduced downtime.

Ultra High Speed (UHS) Finishes

Definition of UHS Finishes

Clarify that Ultra High Speed (UHS) finishes are a subset of high solids floor finishes. The term “Ultra High Speed” refers to the use of high-speed burnishing equipment (burnishers) to achieve optimal gloss restoration.

Burnishing Requirements

Emphasize that UHS finishes may require specific high-speed rotary equipment for regular maintenance, and their full gloss potential is realized through the use of burnishers operating at ultra-high speeds.

Application and Usage Considerations

Compatibility with Various Floors

Discuss how high solids floor finishes can be compatible with a variety of flooring materials, including vinyl, VCT ( Vinyl Composition Tile), terrazzo, and certain types of stone flooring.

Suitability for High Traffic Areas

Highlight that the durability and gloss retention of high solids floor finishes make them particularly suitable for high-traffic areas such as corridors, lobbies, and commercial spaces.

Gloss Retention and Aesthetics

Improved Gloss Retention

Explain that the higher solids content contributes to improved gloss retention over time. This ensures that the floor maintains a polished and attractive appearance even after extended use.

Enhanced Aesthetic Appeal

Mention that high solids floor finishes often provide a richer and more vibrant appearance, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the floor.

Application Guidelines

Manufacturer Recommendations

Encourage users to follow manufacturer guidelines and recommendations for the proper application, drying times, and maintenance procedures specific to high solids floor finishes.

Compatibility with Equipment

Highlight the importance of using compatible application equipment and burnishers designed for high solids finishes to achieve the desired results.

Conclusion

Performance and Efficiency

Conclude by emphasizing that high solids floor finishes offer enhanced performance, durability, and efficiency in floor maintenance, making them a preferred choice for areas with demanding conditions and heavy foot traffic.

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