Fast Curing MMA Flooring Systems
Advanced Resin Technologies (International) installs MMA flooring systems for businesses requiring rapid turnaround times and minimal operational disruption.
MMA flooring systems are commonly used within food production facilities, commercial environments and operational buildings where floors need to return to service quickly.
Flooring Systems Designed For Fast Turnaround Projects
One of the biggest advantages of MMA flooring is the fast curing time.
This allows businesses to reduce downtime and complete projects quickly.
Benefits include:
Suitable For Commercial And Industrial Environments
MMA flooring systems are commonly installed within:
Case Studies

Grinding Substrate For A Mechanical Finish & Fixing Surface Spoils Before Applying Our Heavy Duty Epoxy HB Coatings And Fast Cure Demarcations For AJD Auto Repairs Ltd

Refurbishing Aubrey Allen Freezer Floor With Our Highly Effective Polyurethane Screed With Anti-Slip Additive For Improved Worker Safety In 3 Days

Removing Surface Contamination & Applying Our Oil Tolerant Primer And Heavy Duty Epoxy Coatings With Added MOT & Walkway Demarcations For Auto-matt Garage LTD In 3 Days
Frequently Asked Questions
Methyl methacrylate flooring is a fast curing resin flooring system designed for environments where downtime needs to be kept to a minimum.
MMA flooring systems cure much faster than many traditional resin systems.
Yes. MMA systems are commonly used within food production and hygienic environments.
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Businesses across the UK rely on Advanced Resin Technologies (International) to deliver flooring systems that perform under pressure.
100 +
Years Combined Experience
48 hour
Turnaround from Enquiry to Quote
10000 m²+
Floors Installed Every Month
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