Polyurethane Wood Coatings
Protect and enhance the natural textures of any wooden surface in residential or commercial settings with Chromology’s extensive collection of Polyurethane wood coating products and services. Our experts have handpicked the most durable and long-lasting polyurethane coating for wood that ensures protection against wear and tear, UV rays, chemicals, and weather conditions.
Compatible with all types of woods, these coatings come in a wide range of finishes and colours to suit any style or requirement. With a dedicated team providing expert guidance throughout the application process, we ensure that every project achieves the highest standards of quality and customer satisfaction.
Explore different types of polyurethane coating wood to find the one that best suits your needs!
Types of Polyurethane Wood Coatings
Oil-Based Polyurethane Coatings
Water-Based Polyurethane Coatings
Oil-Modified Water-Based Polyurethane
UV-Cured Polyurethane Coatings
Solvent-Based Polyurethane Coatings
Two-Component Polyurethane Coatings
While the above-mentioned single-component polyurethane coatings are durable, if you want something that exceeds these, go for the two-component coatings. These are made by combining two components (resin and hardener) before application. Available in various colours, they are long-lasting and typically used in environments requiring high performance, such as industrial and commercial flooring.
Techniques Of Applying Polyurethane Wood Coatings
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Spray Gun
A spray gun uses compressed air to atomize the polyurethane and apply it to the surface. This ensures a smooth, even finish with minimal brush marks. It is ideal for detailed work and complex shapes. -
Curtain Coating
In this technique, wood pieces pass through a continuous curtain of polyurethane, which flows from a reservoir. This method is used in cases of mass production in industrial and commercial settings. It provides a thick, uniform finish on flat or slightly contoured surfaces. -
Airless Spraying
Through a tool, polyurethane is forced out with high pressure through a small nozzle, atomizing it without compressed air. This delivers a thick, even coat quickly, reducing overspray and waste. -
Electrostatic and Automatic Systems
This mechanism utilizes electrostatic charges to attract polyurethane particles to the wood surface, ensuring even coverage. It is highly efficient with minimal waste, ideal for complex shapes and edges.
Applications And Advantages Of Polyurethane Wood Coatings
- Residential Flooring: Polyurethane creates a hard, durable film on the housing and garage floor coating that protects against scratches, abrasions, and impacts.
- Furniture: They are available in various sheens, from matte to high gloss, allowing for customizable aesthetics along with protection for wooden furniture.
- Cabinetry: These coatings offer superior resistance to moisture, making them ideal for use in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas prone to spills and humidity.
- Trim and Molding: Enhances the appearance of baseboards, crown moulding, and other trim work.
- Doors and Windows: Provides long-lasting protection against environmental elements for exterior doors and windows.
- Commercial Flooring: Suitable for high-traffic areas to maintain professional and clean appearance that withstands significant wear and includes non-slip properties for safety.
- Industrial Applications: Protects wood surfaces in industrial settings from chemicals, oils, and other harsh substances.
- Marine Applications: Ideal for boat interiors and other marine woodwork, protecting against water damage and UV exposure.
- Crafts and Decorative Items: Provides a clear, non-yellowing finish for decorative wood items, protecting against dust, dirt, and minor scratches, ensuring longevity.
Moreover, polyurethane coating for wood is easy to clean and maintain, typically requiring only regular dusting and occasional wiping with a damp cloth. This reduces the need for frequent refinishing and helps maintain the wood’s appearance over time.
Why Choose Us for Epoxy Flooring in Toronto?
At Chromology Canada, we are committed to providing unmatched service in epoxy flooring in Canada.
Below are some key aspects that set us apart from our competitors:
Authorized Dealer of Top brands
We take pride in being an authorized dealer of top brands in the epoxy coatings industry. Our close partnerships with leading brands like Carboline, MPC, PUREPOXY, Husqvarna, Midwest Rake, New Grind, and many other brands enable us to offer high-quality products and the latest innovations in epoxy coatings. By choosing us, you gain access to trusted and reliable products from top manufacturers.
Premium Epoxy Coatings
Our commitment to quality is underscored by our offering of premium coatings for epoxy flooring in Toronto. Whether for residential, industrial, or commercial applications, our extensive range of specialty coatings guarantees exceptional durability and aesthetic appeal. We prioritize delivering premium products that meet and exceed the highest standards in the industry.
Optimal Customer Service
At Chromology Canada, we prioritize optimal customer service. Our dedicated team is committed to providing comprehensive support and guidance throughout your epoxy flooring project. From initial inquiries to post-installation care, we ensure a seamless and personalized customer experience, making your satisfaction our top priority.
Competitive Pricing
We understand the importance of cost-effectiveness without compromising product quality. Our competitive and transparent pricing ensures that you receive exceptional value for your investment in epoxy floor coating.
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When applying polyurethane to furniture or high-traffic areas like floors:
- Surface preparation: Ensure the surface is thoroughly clean and slightly scuffed to promote adhesion.
- Multiple coats: Apply at least two coats for adequate protection, sanding lightly between coats to remove any dust or imperfections.
- Choice of polyurethane: Use oil-based polyurethane for its durability in high-traffic areas, but be cautious of its tendency to discolour light paints. Water-based polyurethane is recommended for light-coloured surfaces to avoid yellowing.
- Drying time: Follow the manufacturer’s drying time recommendations to ensure proper curing without tackiness