Difference Between Solidified Floor And Wear-resistant Floor

Do you know the difference between solidified floor and wear-resistant floor? Which of the two floors is better?

First of all, the wear-resistant floor is also called emery floor. The wear-resistant floor is constructed together with concrete. After the concrete is poured, when the surface is still wet, a layer of emery aggregate is spread. Generally, the dosage per square is 5-6 kg. Then it is a kind of ground formed by mechanical light collection.

Compared with ordinary concrete floors, the wear-resistant floor has an extra layer of emery aggregate on the surface, so its wear resistance is stronger. However, the wear-resistant floor is still a concrete floor, and the molecular structure inside the concrete cannot be changed. After a long time of use, weathering, dusting, dusting, etc. will occur.

The curing of the floor is that after the ground maintenance is completed, the concrete sealing and curing agent material penetrates into the interior of the ground, and a series of complex reactions occur between the material and the concrete, thereby changing the internal structure of the concrete. And by grinding and polishing, and the line is a kind of ground.


The cured floor has the advantages of high strength, high hardness, resistant to heavy pressure, wear resistance, penetration resistance, and long service life. It can prevent the phenomenon of dust and sand on the ground. When conditions permit and the budget is sufficient, we recommend combining emery and curing agent to make emery-cured floors. Now many underground parking lots, workshops and warehouses will use this scheme as the ground.

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