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Heavy Industrial Plants

Manufacturing operations and chemical processing facilities commission heavy-duty industrial epoxy engineered for chemical spillage and 10-tonne load profiles.

Why Heavy Industrial Plants Specify Epoxy GH

Manufacturing operations and chemical processing facilities operate under floor conditions that disqualify standard industrial coatings within months. Forklift traversal patterns, continuous chemical spillage, and dynamic loading from 10-tonne-class equipment impose a cumulative stress profile that demands specification-grade epoxy systems engineered from the substrate up. Since 1981 — 45 years of practice across Ghana’s industrial corridors — Epoxy GH has delivered floor solutions that match the operational intensity of heavy manufacturing without compromising surface integrity or finish quality.

The sector’s demand profile is unambiguous: zero tolerance for delamination, chemical penetration, or surface fracture under load. Facility managers commissioning new production halls or refurbishing legacy manufacturing floors require a partner who reads structural drawings, understands chemical exposure schedules, and specifies accordingly. Epoxy GH brings that specification discipline to every heavy industrial engagement, from initial substrate assessment through cure-cycle management and final inspection.

Specification Requirements Unique to Heavy Industrial Plants

Heavy industrial facilities in Ghana are subject to a layered compliance environment encompassing EPA Ghana environmental discharge regulations, Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) manufacturing facility guidelines, and sector-specific insurance underwriting criteria that increasingly reference surface containment performance. Floor systems must demonstrate measurable chemical resistance to acids, alkalis, solvents, and hydrocarbon derivatives — often in simultaneous exposure scenarios on a single production floor. Specification documents for pharmaceutical manufacturing, chemical blending, and metals processing routinely require third-party-certified coating systems with documented compressive strength ratings exceeding 70 N/mm².

Load-bearing continuity is equally non-negotiable. Heavy-duty industrial epoxy specified for 10-tonne dynamic load profiles must be applied to substrates prepared to ICRI CSP 5–9 profiles, with moisture mitigation membranes where sub-slab humidity readings exceed acceptable thresholds. Epoxy GH’s specification process incorporates pull-off adhesion testing, shore hardness verification, and a documented handover protocol that satisfies both facility commissioning teams and third-party inspectors.

Notable Project Types

Pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities present one of the most demanding specification environments in the heavy industrial sector. Epoxy GH has delivered floor systems for production halls, dispensary suites, and raw material storage areas where cleanability, chemical resistance, and seamless surface continuity are simultaneously mandated. Project scales in this category typically range from 800 m² to 4,500 m² of continuous floor area, often phased to maintain partial production continuity during installation.

Chemical blending and plastics compounding operations represent a second major project type, characterised by concentrated acid and solvent exposure at fixed workstation positions combined with heavy forklift loading across transit corridors. Epoxy GH’s approach in these environments integrates differential specification — heavier build and chemical-grade topcoats at workstation zones, high-gloss traffic coatings on transit routes — delivering a single coherent floor system that addresses varied performance requirements within one facility footprint.

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