The construction environment for epoxy floor paint coating refers to the site conditions, including the ground moisture content, air humidity, and temperature, which determine if the construction conditions are suitable. The construction environment plays a crucial role in the drying time and film quality of the epoxy coating, as well as significantly impacts the viscosity of the epoxy floor paint film and the overall quality of the coating. Additionally, sunlight is a key factor affecting the coating effect of the floor paint. It is essential to prevent direct sunlight exposure during storage and transportation of the floor paint, and during the application process. Particularly in the hot summer months, direct sunlight can cause excessively high surface temperatures on the coated floor paint, leading to rapid dehydration or solvent loss, resulting in poor film formation and severely affecting the quality of the floor paint coating. This can even cause color variations. During application, it is necessary to ensure good ventilation at the floor paint construction site, but the wind speed should not be too high. Excessive wind can accelerate the evaporation of solvents and moisture in the floor paint, leading to poor film formation. Moreover, it can reduce air cleanliness, causing impurities to adhere to the paint film, affecting its appearance. Therefore, when wind speeds exceed 4 levels, it is advisable to temporarily halt the application of the floor paint coating.
In summary, to ensure the quality of the epoxy floor coating application and to extend its lifespan, outdoor work should be scheduled on clear, sunny days. Construction should be avoided in environments with temperatures below 5°C, heavy rain, sandstorms, thick fog, and other adverse weather conditions.




