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CEMENTITIOUS ANTIBACTERIAL COATINGS

Cementitious antibacterial coatings are high-performance mineral systems designed for the most demanding environments—where hygiene, thermal resistance, and structural endurance all need to align. Unlike resin-based floors that sit on top of the concrete, these systems bond integrally with the substrate, creating a breathable, seamless finish that withstands extreme conditions and inhibits bacterial growth at the molecular level.

Formulated with antimicrobial agents and inorganic binders, these coatings resist moisture intrusion, chemical corrosion, microbial colonization, and thermal cycling. They’re built for environments that see constant water, high-pressure washing, steam cleaning, and chemical exposure—without peeling, bubbling, or cracking.

Ideal for industrial food processing plants, abattoirs, dairies, cold storage, and wet-room zones, cementitious coatings offer a solution where traditional epoxies simply can’t survive. They’re also used in laboratories, hospitals, aged care, and other hygiene-critical sectors where longevity and compliance aren’t optional.

Where cementitious antibacterial coatings fit:
  • Food and beverage production floors

  • Dairies, commercial kitchens, abattoirs

  • Medical and aged care facilities exposed to moisture and heat

  • Cold storage and freezer spaces

  • Clean rooms and pharmaceutical manufacturing zones

  • High-pressure washdown areas or wet industrial zones
     

This isn’t just a floor—it’s part of the environment’s defence system.

Why Choose Cementitious Antibacterial Coatings?

When failure isn’t an option—and neither is contamination.

What makes it antibacterial?

These coatings are engineered with embedded antimicrobial additives that actively inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi, and mold. Unlike surfaces that just resist mess, cementitious antibacterial systems disrupt microbial life cycles at the material level—turning the floor itself into a hygiene barrier.

Why choose cementitious over epoxy or resin-based coatings?

Because not all floors can be sealed in plastic. Cementitious systems bond deeply with the concrete base, allowing the surface to breathe. This matters in wet-process environments or areas with high moisture vapor transmission, where resin systems might delaminate. You’re choosing structural resilience over aesthetic finish.

Is it still seamless? Can it be cleaned easily?

Yes. Cementitious coatings cure into a smooth, joint-free finish that leaves no gaps, grout lines, or seams for bacteria to hide. It’s compatible with high-pressure washing, chemical disinfectants, and thermal cleaning routines. No peeling. No softening. Just clean, solid surface.

What environments demand this kind of coating?

Anywhere cleanliness isn’t optional—but daily operations are intense. Think: industrial kitchens, abattoirs, dairies, breweries, hospitals, cold storage, or pharmaceutical production. Floors that take heat, water, scrubbing, and chemicals—every day—need more than durability. They need internal resistance.

How does it handle moisture and thermal stress?

This is where it outperforms. The mineral structure tolerates hot washdowns, cold shocks, and constant exposure to moisture. It resists hydrostatic pressure, doesn’t trap vapor beneath the surface, and doesn’t blister when heated or steamed.

Is it food-safe? Can it pass compliance checks?

Yes. When installed correctly, these coatings meet strict hygiene and food safety regulations. They’re certified for food-grade use, non-toxic when cured, and form a sterile surface that can be maintained to audit-ready standards.

Does it last? Or does it need frequent rework?

It lasts. Cementitious antibacterial systems are built for long-term use in aggressive environments. When properly prepped and applied, they offer years of service with minimal maintenance and zero risk of bubbling, cracking, or microbial breach.

In spaces where sanitation is law—not luxury—cementitious antibacterial coatings don’t just meet the standard. They define it.

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