Acclaimed A.B.E. Flooring System For Paarl Panel Beating Workshop

10th February 2017

A.B.E. Construction Chemicals supplied one of its acclaimed epoxy floor coating systems for new workshop floors of the Paarl branch of Tekton Autobody Repairs, a leading panel beating company in the Western Cape.

A.B.E. is part of the Chryso Southern Africa Group of companies. Johnie Emmerich, Technical Sales Consultant – Flooring for A.B.E. in the Western Cape, says abecote 400 Hi-build , an economical four-component, solvent-free epoxy flooring system produced and supplied by A.B.E., was selected for the new 1 000m2 concrete floors at the panel beating premises in Daljosafat, Paarl. “The abecote system comprises a clear resin and hardener, pre-packed filler and ready-for-use pigment paste.  It is suitable for a variety of applications: from workshops such as at Tekton, to ablution blocks, walkways, food processing plants, hospitals, and schools. It could also be used as a binder for abrasive grit to provide non-slip floor finishes,” Emmerich stated.

Among the many advantages of abecote 400 Hi-build are:
• iHExcellent resistance to chemicals;
•  m n  Strong protective qualities;
• Requires  RRlkj;I’aesfdrl;’ks\fdl;ko’jzdcvxl’;kjsda;l’karl’oargre5RRequires little maintenance;
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• SuitaSeamless and hygienic; and
• Suitable for a variety of surfaces.

“There is an exceptionally wide range of abecote Hi-build colours available – Tekton selected Pale Grey.
“The flooring system’s extremely strong resistance to oil, grease, diesel, acids and alkalis was an important benefit for the Tekton floors with its high vehicular traffic and storage,” Emmerich, who personally provided guidance and advice to Tekton who installed the new floors in-house, added.

A.B.E.’s wide and respected range of specialised floor coatings are based on bitumen, dry shake cementitious materials self-levelling cementitious screeds, epoxies, and polyurethanes. 

Typical applications include the protection of concrete floors and screeds against traffic abrasion, and also chemical and thermal shock.