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             Floor hardener is a type of flooring material used to increase the strength and durability of concrete floors. It is typically applied as a thin layer of cementitious material over the concrete surface, and is often used in industrial and commercial settings. Floor hardeners are designed to resist abrasion, impact, and chemical attack, and can also be used to reduce dusting and cracking. They are available in a variety of colors and textures, and can be used to create decorative patterns.
Floor    hardeners are typically used in areas that require a high level of durability, such as warehouses, factories, and garages. They are also used in areas that require a high level of slip resistance, such as bathrooms and kitchens. Floor hardeners are often used in combination with other flooring materials, such as epoxy coatings, to create a more durable and attractive flooring system.
Some of the companies in the floor hardener market include BASF, Sika, Mapei, Ardex, and W.R. Meadows. Show Less   Read more