Grindstone abrasion-resistant flooring, commonly known as grindstone abrasion-resistant flooring, has rapidly gained popularity in Europe and America since its introduction in the 1970s, becoming the perfect replacement for water grinding. By the late 1980s, abrasion-resistant flooring had become the preferred choice for developed countries.
The Mineral Alloy Aggregate (Carbide Sand) Ground Hardener is composed of mineral alloy aggregates with specific particle grading, special cement, other admixtures, and additives, ready for use upon opening the bag. The carbide sand wear-resistant flooring is evenly spread on the concrete surface in the initial setting stage and processed by special means to integrate with the concrete floor, creating a high-density and colored, high-performance wear-resistant surface.
Grindstone abrasion-resistant flooring is used for concrete surfaces that require resistance to wear and impact, as well as dust reduction, such as warehouses, docks, factories, parking lots, maintenance workshops, garages, warehouse-style malls, docks, and areas where a uniform color is needed to enhance work hygiene and aesthetics without corrosive agents.





