Sahawatthanakit (1988) Co., Ltd.
SAHAWATTHANAKIT(1988) · Make It Smart
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Cold-Storage Food Factory — Samut Sakhon (name withheld)Private — Cold-Storage Food ManufacturerReference Pattern

3-Layer Epoxy SL + PU Topcoat Industrial Floor — 4,200 m² Cold-Storage Facility

Case study: 3-layer epoxy self-leveling + polyurethane topcoat installation for a -25°C cold-storage food factory in Samut Sakhon — BS 8204 / ISO 12944 / HACCP / GMP-compliant.

Reference Project Pattern: this is a representative engagement pattern showing what Saha can deliver to this spec. Specific client names withheld; numbers illustrative of typical project size.
2024Mueang District, Samut Sakhon

Outcomes

  • 3-layer system applied across 4,200 m²: epoxy primer + 3 mm epoxy SL + PU topcoat
  • Surface prep to ICRI CSP 3-4 — captive shot blast + diamond grinding
  • Wet coefficient of friction 0.55+ — passes TIS 2557-2554 anti-slip requirement
  • Cure time + chemical resistance verified per ASTM D2247 / ASTM D4060
  • Passed HACCP / GMP audits at 30 days and 6 months post-installation
Standards referenced
BS 8204-6:2008+A1:2010 — Synthetic resin floorings: Code of practiceISO 12944-5:2019 — Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structuresICRI 310.2R-2013 — Selecting and Specifying Concrete Surface PreparationTIS 2557-2554 — Anti-slip floor coating (Thai industrial standard)ACI 302.2R-06 — Guide for Concrete Slabs that Receive Moisture-Sensitive Flooring
Epoxy self-leveling floor coating in a cold-storage food warehouse

Project Overview

A cold-storage food factory expanded from 2 to 5 cells, requiring 4,200 m² of new industrial floor coating that could withstand:

  • -25°C to +18°C temperature cycling (daily defrost cycle)
  • Heavy forklift traffic — counterbalance + reach trucks 3-5 tonnes, 24/7
  • Chemical exposure — sanitizer (200 ppm chlorine), brine spill, blood/protein wash
  • HACCP / GMP compliance — seamless joints with no crack/joint pathogens
  • Anti-slip safety for workforce in boots on wet floor

Sahawatthanakit (1988) delivered the full EPC scope — surface prep, coating system, cure, and a 5-year warranty.


System Design

Step 1 — Substrate Analysis

  • Concrete strength — 28-day core compression: 32 MPa (above threshold)
  • Moisture content — RH probe per ASTM F2170: 78% (above 75% threshold → moisture barrier primer required)
  • Surface pH — pH 11.2 (alkaline, acid etch needed before primer)
  • Existing coating — cure-and-seal ~0.2 mm requiring mechanical removal

Step 2 — Surface Preparation (ICRI CSP 3-4)

  • Captive shot blasting — Blastrac 1-15D with S330 steel shot
  • Diamond grinding for edges/corners unreachable by shot blaster
  • Vacuum extraction — HEPA-filtered dust collection throughout
  • Joint preparation — saw-cut V-grooves for control + expansion joints

Result: CSP 3-4 surface profile across 100% of the floor — verified with ICRI chip cards.

Step 3 — Coating System Design (3-layer)

Layer Product Application DFT
1. Primer Epoxy moisture-tolerant (≤95% RH) Roller 150-200 µm
2. Body coat Epoxy self-leveling, 100% solids Trowel + spike roller 3,000 µm (3 mm)
3. Topcoat Aliphatic polyurethane, anti-slip Roller + broadcast 200-250 µm

Total DFT: 3.4-3.5 mm — engineered for heavy forklift traffic.


Installation

Parameter Specification
Surface prep Shot blast CSP 3-4 + diamond grind + vacuum
Primer Epoxy moisture-tolerant 2-pack
Body coat 100% solids epoxy SL, 3 mm trowel-applied
Topcoat PU aliphatic + silica broadcast (anti-slip, CoF 0.55+)
Control joints V-cut + PU sealant per ACI 302
Cove base Epoxy cove 100 mm radius around wall edges (HACCP hygiene)
Cure time 24 hr inter-coat · 72 hr full cure · 7 days chemical service
Total install duration 18 working days (split-shift in vacated zones)
Warranty 5 years — coating delamination + chemical resistance

Results (8-month monitoring)

Metric Outcome
Coating area 4,200 m² (5 cold-storage cells + corridor)
Cure failures / disbond 0 at 8 months
Wet coefficient of friction 0.58 (target ≥0.50) — passes TIS 2557
Daily forklift trips absorbed 750 trips/day — no visible wear
Chemical resistance — 200 ppm chlorine Passed 24 hr immersion per ASTM D1308
HACCP / GMP audits Passed at both first audit + 6-month re-audit
Steam-wash cleaning time Reduced from 90 minutes → 45 minutes per cell

Why the Client Chose Us

  1. Cold-storage-engineered 3-layer system — moisture-tolerant primer + cold-cycle-resistant body + PU topcoat
  2. ICRI-standard surface prep — not just sweeping; measured CSP shot blasting
  3. Engineering-backed — moisture, pH, and strength tests reported pre-start
  4. HACCP/GMP compliance — cove base + sealed joints + cleanable surface
  5. 5-year warranty covering delamination + chemical attack
  6. Split-shift installation — work in zones the customer wasn't using; no operations downtime

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