Procure Surface Solutions

Abrasion Resistant Flooring Systems Toronto

High-Performance Wear-Engineering for Industrial and Heavy-Traffic Environments

Abrasion resistance is the ability of a surface to withstand wear from friction, scraping, and mechanical movement—but not all hard floors are abrasion-resistant.

At Procure Surface Solutions, we engineer abrasion-resistant systems based on the specific type of friction your facility faces—whether it is constant forklift traffic, pallet dragging, or falling debris. We do not just provide a hard finish; we deliver a system that maintains its structural integrity under the most aggressive operational cycles across the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding industrial markets.

Where Abrasion Resistant Flooring Works — And Where It Doesn't

  • Ideal Applications: Distribution centers, manufacturing plants, loading docks, aircraft hangars.
  • Not Always Suitable For: Extreme thermal shock or facilities with active structural instability.

Request a Technical Consultation to determine the specific abrasion requirements for your facility.

Why High-Traffic Floors Fail

  • Common causes: Incorrect aggregate selection, low-build coatings, inadequate surface preparation.
  • The result: Surface dusting, tracking, exposed aggregate, and increased equipment maintenance.

Engineered Wear Systems — Not Just Finishes

We specify systems based on: Substrate Compressive Strength, Traffic Frequency, Abrasive Medium, Impact Requirements, and Lifecycle Expectations.

Types of Abrasion Resistant Systems

  • Hard-Aggregate Broadcasts: Aluminum oxide or silicon carbide finishes.

  • High-Build Polymer Systems: Thick-milled resins for energy absorption.

  • Metallic Aggregate Hardeners: Integral systems for extreme impact.

Our Approach to Abrasion Engineering

  1. Traffic Audit: Analyzing wheel types and movement patterns.
  2. Substrate Diagnostics: Testing concrete integrity.
  3. Environmental Load: Assessing dust and debris levels.

Quality Assurance & Why Procure Surface Solutions

We identify the difference between sliding and gouging abrasion and engineer system thickness based on equipment weight.

We do not install coatings—we engineer outcomes.

FAQs — Frequently Asked Questions in the GTA

High-build epoxy/urethane with aluminum oxide.

We reference the Taber Abrasion test (ASTM D4060).

OUR CONTACTS

REQUEST A SYSTEM EVALUATION

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info@procuresurfacesolutions.ca

Serving the Entire GTA

Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, Scarborough, Richmond Hill, Pickering, Whitby, Ajax, Oshawa, Milton, Oakville, Burlington and surrounding areas.

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