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Do you have places in your building where surfaces have high traffic, heavy equipment and/or harsh conditions? Keeping these looking nice can be challenging. That’s DiamondWear can help. This ceramic media enhances durability and maintains a beautiful finish, even under the toughest conditions. 

What exactly is DiamondWear? 

DiamondWear is a ceramic media that elevates standard urethane coatings to a new level. It has exceptional wear resistance with a light-reflective, satin finish so that your surfaces remain functional and attractive. This makes DiamondWear stand out from traditional surface additives. 

How DiamondWear works 

One of the biggest advantages of DiamondWear is its method of application. Traditional additives often rely on the installer’s skill, which causes results that you did not want. DiamondWear, however, is mixed directly into the polymer system during field application, ensuring uniform distribution across the surface. This guarantees you get consistent results, no matter who installs it. 

The benefits of DiamondWear 

DiamondWear has several benefits that make it a great choice: 

  • Up to 300 percent more wear 
  • Less surface dulling 
  • A satin texture that reflects light 
  • Long service life 
  • Lower maintenance costs 

Perfect for various applications 

DiamondWear can be used in a wide range of settings: 

  • Industrial facilities 
  • Commercial spaces 
  • Public venues 

The bottom line: why choose DiamondWear? 

DiamondWear is the best option if you’re searching for an incredibly durable, consistently applied and aesthetically pleasing flooring solution. Whether you’re redoing a business space or a warehouse floor, DiamondWear guarantees that your surfaces will look fantastic and last for many years to come. 

Conclusion  

Investing in your flooring may improve the whole experience of your place and protect surfaces. You may have the best of both worlds with DiamondWear: resilience and a finish that holds up beautifully even in tough situations.

Sean Walsh