PU‑cement system

Lincrete ST

6–9 mm
Thermal shock
R11–R13

Thick-layer PU-cement coating for hot wash-down, thermal shock and aggressive chemicals. Adjustable anti-slip profile up to R13.

Thick-layer PU-cement coating for hot wash-down, thermal shock and aggressive chemicals. Adjustable anti-slip profile up to R13.

Typical parameters: thickness 6–9 mm, R class R11–R13, commissioning 8–24 h. Resistance/modes: wet areas, thermal shock, oils & fats, alkalis, acids (incl. sulfuric, hydrochloric).

System layers (bottom to top)

  1. PU-cement primer
    Evens out substrate absorbency; consumption depends on concrete porosity.
  2. PU-cement base layer 4–6 mm consumption: ≈ 8–12 kg/m²
    Load-bearing layer providing strength and thermal-shock resistance.
  3. PU-cement top layer 2–3 mm consumption: ≈ 4–6 kg/m²
    Top layer; slip resistance can be tuned up to R13 using aggregate.

Technical characteristics

Thickness
6–9 мм
R class
R11–R13
Commissioning
8–24 ч (typical)
Wet areas
yes
Thermal shock
yes
Low temperature
no
Oils/fats
resistant
Alkalis
resistant
Acids
resistant
Note: exact values (chemical resistance, temperature limits, substrate requirements) are defined by the TDS and project specs.

Consumption & rough estimate

  • PU-cement base layer 4–6 mm: ≈ 8–12 kg/m²
  • PU-cement top layer 2–3 mm: ≈ 4–6 kg/m²
  • Total for system: ≈ 12–18 kg/m²
    (excluding losses).

Actual consumption depends on substrate condition, porosity and required texture. Pricing is calculated individually considering logistics and volume discounts.

Projects completed with this system

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Industrial floors for Kukhmaster agroholding, Samara

Industrial floors for Kukhmaster agroholding, Samara

1 750 m²

A large food production complex of the Kukhmaster agroholding in Samara. The facility required renovation of industrial floors in cooking, filling and packaging areas while maintaining uninterrupted operation of the plant. A combination of PU-cement and epoxy coatings makes it possible to combine chemical resistance, sanitary requirements and ease of daily cleaning.

Industrial floors for the radio component plant JSC “Elecond”, Sarapul

Industrial floors for the radio component plant JSC “Elecond”, Sarapul

4 100 m²

Production floors at the plant manufacturing radio components for aircraft equipment of JSC “Elecond” in Sarapul. The flooring had to withstand point loads from equipment, be resistant to process liquids and be convenient for daily cleaning while maintaining cleanliness and a neat appearance of the workshops.

TANECO refinery: chemically resistant industrial floors over 45,200 m²

TANECO refinery: chemically resistant industrial floors over 45,200 m²

45 200 m²

Reference project for the TANECO oil refinery in the cities of Nizhnekamsk and Bavly. A complex of areas with intensive chemical and mechanical loads required polyurethane-cement Linolit Lincrete floor systems and Refloor CT-S300 hardened concrete. The case is used as a demonstration of solutions for heavy petrochemistry.

System FAQ

Does it withstand boiling water and steam?
Yes. PU-cement is designed for hot washdowns and thermal shock; exact limits depend on the selected product TDS.
Why is the thickness 6–9 mm?
The layer’s mass and strength are needed to distribute stresses under thermal shock and heavy loads.
Is local repair possible?
Yes. We can provide repair maps; it is important to maintain slopes to drains and seal joints.

Want the same floor or a cost estimate for your facility?

Send a floor plan and a brief description of the loads. Our engineer will select the optimal floor system, calculate material consumption, and provide an indicative budget.