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Anti-Corrosion Floor Coating for Pigpens

Protect the floors of pigpens from corrosion caused by liquid feed with acid and abrasion-resistant coatings for a long time.

SOLUTION

The flooring in pig pens is one of the most severely deteriorated and damaged areas. This is especially true for fattening pig pens that use liquid feed, where concrete slats and flooring are often heavily corroded and damaged by liquid feed and manure. Many farms struggle with the costs of repairing and replacing these floors.

Problems Caused
by Corrosion in Pigpens

  • Concrete Slats

    Increased costs for disposal, repair, and replacement

  • Floor and Concrete Surface

    Growth of bacteria due to poor cleanability of uneven surfaces

  • Underground Feed Tanks and U-shaped Gutters

    Wall collapse and deterioration due to corrosion

Floor Coating

Benefits of Our Coating

  • Chemical and Heat Resistance

    Chemical and Alkali Resistance

    It not only has high acid resistance to withstand acidic liquid feed but also excellent alkali resistance, allowing the floor to be protected for a long time even after cleaning and disinfecting. Additionally, the drainage during cleaning is significantly improved, making it easier to remove dirt and enhancing hygiene.

  • Durability

    Improved Durability

    Our coatings are resistant to impacts from hooves, pressure from high-pressure washing, and friction, preventing peeling and maintaining a smooth surface for a long time.

  • Quick Drying

    Quick Drying for Short Project Duration

    Our anti-corrosion coatings dry within 2-3 hours after application, allowing for quick progress to the next step. This makes it suitable for pigpens that cannot afford long downtimes.

EXAMPLE OF CONSTRUCTION

  • Before Concrete Work

    Before Concrete Work

  • Leveling Adjustment

    Leveling Adjustment

  • Surface Preparation

    Surface Preparation

  • Primer Application

    Primer Application

  • Intermediate Coating

    Intermediate Coating

  • Non-slip Finish

    Non-slip Finish

  • Top Coating

    Top Coating

TRANSACTION FLOW

  • Site Inspection
    • Measurement of the construction area, checking the state of corrosion and damage, and confirming the presence of existing coatings.
    • Hearing about usage conditions, issues, and requests
  • Specification and Scheduling Review
    • Reviewing specifications suitable for usage conditions
    • Planning in accordance with budget and project duration constraints
  • Proposal and Quotation
    • Proposal of specifications and project duration
    • Presentation of quotation
  • Order
    • Receipt of order form
  • Construction Management
    • Selection of chief engineer
    • Implementation of quality control, process management, and safety management on site
  • Handover
    • Inspection of finished work and handover