Importance of Choosing the Right Flooring

The interior design of healthcare and industrial facilities — from lobbies and examination rooms to cleanrooms — has a direct and significant impact on patient satisfaction, stress reduction, and staff performance.
In sensitive environments such as hospitals, pharmaceutical facilities, and cleanrooms, the majority of contamination accumulates on the floor surface.
Therefore, selecting high-quality, standard flooring is critical for maintaining cleanliness, controlling particulate matter, and complying with hygiene standards.

General Features of Cleanroom Flooring

Flooring for cleanrooms should not only be aesthetically pleasing but also offer the following features:

  • Smooth, seamless, and non-porous surface to prevent contamination
  • Resistant to chemicals, moisture, and disinfectants
  • Antibacterial and fungicidal properties to inhibit microbial growth
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • High wear resistance for heavy traffic

Main Types of Cleanroom Flooring

1. PVC Multi-Layer Flooring

PVC multi-layer flooring consists of compressed PVC layers and is available in various designs and colors.
Key Features:

  • Suitable for cleanrooms, laboratories, and healthcare facilities
  • Soundproof, fireproof, and scratch-resistant
  • Antibacterial and fungicidal properties
  • Resistant to chemicals, detergents, and disinfectants
  • Smooth, uniform surface with easy and fast installation
2. Epoxy Flooring

Epoxy flooring is a popular choice for high-traffic cleanrooms.
It is installed as a seamless, uniform surface and can be produced in multiple colors.
Key Features:

  • Smooth, durable, and easy-to-clean surface
  • High resistance to impact and chemicals
  • Long lifespan and low maintenance
  • Ideal for industrial, pharmaceutical, and laboratory environments