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Utack Series – Case Study 1: Food Processing Plant

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■ Site: Food Processing Plant, Hiroshima Prefecture
■ Issue Identified
Client Input: A floor coating installed several years ago has become blackened, significantly affecting its appearance.
Cause of Contamination: Contaminants were trapped in the anti-slip aggregate (sand or gravel commonly used in mixtures for concrete or asphalt) during food processing.
Existing Finish: Anti-slip finish with water-based hard urethane mortar, applied over a colored concrete substrate.
■ Installation Requirements
A finish that resists contamination and provides slip resistance, using odorless materials that can tolerate hot water exposure.
■ Proposed Solution
Utack Complete – CPGU-3N Method


* Evenly broadcast silica sand and use a roller to create surface texture.
** The average film thickness includes the particle size of silica sand applied on the topcoat.
✔ Anti-slip finish that resists contaminant buildup and reduces visible staining
✔ Water-based formulation with no unpleasant odor
✔ Heat resistance up to 80°C – suitable for this site
✔ Compatible with existing coating – enables completion within 2 days
■ Installation Process
- Surface Preparation (Grinding of Existing Coating)

- Surface Preparation (Grinding and Joint Cutting)

- Floor Coating (First CPGU Top Coating)

- Floor Coating (Second CPGU Top Coating + Aggregate Broadcast + Roller Texturing)

- Floor Coating (Finished Surface)



