Vinyl Flakes vs Quartz Sand in Epoxy Floors: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to epoxy flooring, adding texture and style often means choosing between vinyl flakes and quartz sand. Both additives enhance durability and slip resistance, but they serve different purposes depending on your project's needs.
Vinyl Flakes
Vinyl flakes, also known as colour chips or decorative flakes, are made from acrylic or PVC and come in a wide range of colours and sizes. They are primarily used for aesthetics, adding a speckled, multicoloured look that hides dirt and imperfections.
Pros:
* Visually appealing with customizable colour blends
* Hides wear and debris well
* Adds light texture for slip resistance
Best for:Residential garages, showrooms, and commercial spaces where appearance matters.
Quartz Sand
Quartz sand systems use a combination of colored quartz granules and epoxy resin to create a highly durable, textured surface. These floors are built for performance, offering excellent traction and high resistance to chemicals and abrasion.
Pros:
* Superior slip resistance
* Extreme durability and longevity
* UV and chemical resistant when used with polyaspartic or polyurea topcoats
Best for: Industrial kitchens, pool decks, locker rooms, and areas requiring high safety and hygiene standards.
Choose vinyl flakes if design and easy maintenance are your priorities. Opt for quartz sand when safety, grip, and durability are essential. Both systems can be tailored to specific environments, but understanding their strengths helps you make the right call for your epoxy floor.
At Can-Crete Epoxy we have the ability to combine both to give you all the pros of both vinyl flakes and quartz sand al into one!
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