This is the easiest area to overlook in the specification and design of a floor, but almost as important as the rest of the facility. The proper system will enable smoother transit of vehicles and materials (increased efficiency), reduce dusting (keeping product cleaner), reduce degradation of the floor (improving life cycle and reducing potential down time for repair), increase aesthetics, and can improve lighting through higher reflectivity.
- Transitions from the storage area to travel paths and walkways
- What types of materials will be stored or transferred through the area? (see production considerations)
- Does the system need to meet regulatory guidelines?
- What are your requirements for slip resistance, aesthetics, LEED, ESD, thermal shock?
- When specifying resinous systems, it is imperative to consider slab finishing techniques, surface prep, transitions, and crack, joint, drain and termination detail.