Concrete densifying enhances the durability, hardness, and gloss of existing concrete floors using lithium silicate-based densifiers and mechanical polishing.
Concrete densifying is a surface treatment process that enhances the durability, appearance, and strength of existing concrete flooring. It involves polishing the concrete surface followed by the application of a densifier, typically lithium silicate. This chemical penetrates the concrete pores and reacts with free lime to form a harder, denser surface. The process results in a smooth, glossy finish that is dust-proof, abrasion-resistant, and long-lasting.
BENEFITS
Increased Surface Hardness: Improves resistance to abrasion, impact, and wear.
Dust Proofing: Reduces dusting by sealing microscopic pores and minimizing surface erosion.
Low Maintenance: Easy to clean and maintain due to reduced porosity and smoother finish.
Improved Aesthetics: Provides a reflective, polished look without the need for coatings.
Environmentally Friendly: No VOCs and enhances the life of the existing concrete surface
USES
Application Areas
Chemical; Fertilizer Plants – tanks, reactors, and process floors
Steel ; Metal Processing Units – pickling tanks, effluent drains
Battery Rooms ; Power Plants – acid storage and handling areas
Pharmaceutical Food Processing Units – hygienic and chemical-resistant flooring
Chimneys, Ducts; Scrubbers – resistance against corrosive flue gases
Underground Structures – protection from aggressive soil and groundwater chemicals