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Stanrose SLR 150-2000 Epoxy Based Nuclear or Gamma Radiation Resistant Flooring and Surface Coating Material

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PRODUCT/SERVICE INFO

Stanrose SLR 150-2000 is a specialized epoxy-based flooring and surface coating material designed for environments exposed to nuclear and gamma radiation. Engineered to meet the stringent safety and durability standards of nuclear facilities, this solvent-free, high-performance material provides exceptional resistance to radiation, chemicals, and mechanical wear. Offering tailored protection for floors and surfaces in nuclear power plants and related facilities.

BENEFITS

  • Radiation Resistance: Effectively withstands nuclear and gamma radiation, ensuring long-term durability in radiation-intensive environments.

  • Durable and Tough: Provides excellent mechanical strength to resist abrasion, impact, and heavy loads.

  • Chemical Resistance: Protects against aggressive chemicals, oils, and solvents commonly found in nuclear facilities.

  • Seamless and Hygienic: Offers a smooth, joint-free finish, minimizing the risk of contamination and easing maintenance.

  • Self-Leveling Properties: Ensures uniform coverage and flawless application on floors and surfaces.

  • Thermal Stability: Maintains performance under fluctuating temperatures typical in nuclear settings.

  • Customizable Thickness: Flexible application options (150 microns to 2 mm) to meet specific project needs.

  • Eco-Friendly and Solvent-Free: Low VOC formulation ensures safe application and environmental compliance.

USES

  • Nuclear Power Plants: Ideal for radiation-resistant flooring and coatings in reactors, control rooms, and containment areas.

  • Radiation Testing Laboratories: Provides durable surfaces for facilities conducting gamma or nuclear radiation experiments.

  • Medical Radiation Facilities: Suitable for use in areas with radiation therapy equipment and isotope handling.

  • High-Security Installations: Enhances flooring and surfaces in environments requiring radiation shielding.

  • Research and Development Centers: Protects floors and walls in nuclear and radiation-related R&D labs.

Application Areas

  • Nuclear reactor containment and control rooms

  • Waste processing and storage areas in nuclear facilities

  • Laboratories handling radioactive materials

  • Isotope production and radiation therapy rooms in medical facilities

  • Industrial and defense installations requiring radiation-resistant surfaces


 
 
 

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