Industrial Flooring
“Durable Industrial Flooring Solutions Built to Withstand the Toughest Environments.”
Transforming industrial spaces with high-performance flooring solutions that deliver unmatched durability, safety, and long-term value

At Pristicon Infratech Pvt Ltd , we specialize in the design and execution of high-performance industrial flooring systems engineered to withstand the demanding operational, mechanical, and environmental conditions of modern industrial facilities. Our flooring solutions are tailored to ensure durability, chemical resistance, load-bearing capacity, hygiene, and safety compliance across a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.
Discover various options for industrial flooring

Epoxy Flooring

Polyurethane Flooring

Vinyl Flooring

Polished Concrete Flooring
Key Features & Benefits
- Exceptional Durability – Withstands heavy foot traffic, forklifts, and machinery.
- Chemical & Oil Resistance – Ideal for industrial settings exposed to corrosive substances.
- Seamless and Hygienic – Easy to clean, with no grout lines or joints for bacteria to accumulate.
- Slip-Resistant Finishes – Optional textured surfaces enhance safety.
- Custom Aesthetic Options – Available in solid colors, metallic effects, flake systems, and quartz finishes.
- UV and Thermal Resistance – Suitable for high-temperature areas and sun-exposed environments (with UV-stabilized options).
Applications of Epoxy Flooring
- Industrial Manufacturing Units
- Warehouses & Logistics Facilities
- Automobile Workshops & Service Centers
- Pharmaceutical & Cleanroom Environments
- Food & Beverage Processing Areas
- Commercial Kitchens & Retail Spaces
What is Epoxy Flooring ?

Epoxy flooring is a resin-based coating system formed by mixing epoxy resin with a hardener, creating a strong, adhesive bond to concrete substrates. Once cured, it forms a non-porous, durable surface that resists wear, chemicals, moisture, and impact. Available in a variety of colors, textures, and finishes, epoxy flooring offers both functional protection and custom design flexibility.

Polyurethane flooring
Polyurethane (PU) flooring is a seamless, elastomeric coating system made from advanced resin technology that provides superior abrasion resistance, thermal shock resistance, and UV stability. Unlike traditional epoxy coatings, polyurethane floors retain flexibility over time, making them ideal for environments with vibration, heavy footfall, or temperature cycling.
Key Features & Benefits
- High Chemical Resistance – Withstands acids, alkalis, solvents, and cleaning agents.
- UV and Color Stability – Ideal for areas exposed to sunlight or harsh lighting.
- Thermal Shock Resistant – Suitable for areas with high-temperature washdowns or thermal cycling.
- Slip-Resistant Finishes – Enhanced safety with textured or anti-slip options.
- Impact and Abrasion Resistant – Durable enough for high-traffic industrial operations.
- Hygienic and Easy to Clean – Non-porous, seamless surfaces prevent bacterial growth.
Where its used
- Food & Beverage Processing Plants
- Pharmaceutical and Cleanroom Facilities
- Cold Storage and Refrigerated Warehouses
- Commercial Kitchens & Breweries
- Chemical Plants and Laboratories
- Automotive Service Centers
Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl flooring is a synthetic, multi-layered flooring material made primarily from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), offering exceptional resilience, water resistance, and design versatility. It comes in various forms including vinyl sheets, vinyl tiles (VCT), and luxury vinyl planks (LVP/LVT)—each tailored for different design and functional requirements.
Engineered with advanced printing and texturing technologies, vinyl flooring can realistically mimic the appearance of natural materials such as wood, stone, and ceramic, while offering superior performance and lower maintenance.

Key Features & Benefits
Waterproof and Moisture Resistant
Ideal for wet and spill-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
Scratch and Stain Resistant
Protective wear layers guard against daily wear, dents, and marks.
Soft Underfoot Comfort
Cushioned layers offer added walking comfort and reduce foot fatigue.
Easy to Maintain
Requires only routine sweeping and occasional damp mopping.
Wide Range of Designs
Available in wood, tile, and stone looks with realistic textures and finishes.
Quick Installation
Options for glue-down, click-lock, or loose lay systems ensure fast, flexible installation.
Where Vinyl Flooring is Used
Vinyl flooring is a versatile solution suitable for:
Residential Homes (Bedrooms, Kitchens, Living Areas)
Offices & Commercial Spaces
Educational Institutions & Libraries
Healthcare Facilities & Clinics
Retail Stores & Shopping Malls
Hospitality & Hotel Interiors

Polished Concrete Flooring
Polished concrete is a multi-stage mechanical grinding and polishing process that refines concrete surfaces to a smooth, glossy finish. Using diamond abrasives and densifiers, the surface is hardened and polished to achieve various levels of shine—from matte to high-gloss.
This process not only enhances the concrete’s appearance but also improves surface strength, abrasion resistance, and stain protection, making it a highly durable and cost-effective flooring solution.
Key Features & Benefits
Extremely Durable
Withstands heavy foot traffic, machinery, and impact without damage.
Low Maintenance
Requires minimal cleaning—no waxing, stripping, or coatings needed.
Highly Reflective Surface
Enhances lighting efficiency by reflecting natural and artificial light.
Sustainable & Eco-Friendly
Utilizes existing concrete substrate, eliminating the need for new materials.
Dust & Allergen Resistant
Sealed surface prevents dusting and contributes to healthier indoor air quality.
Stain and Spill Resistance
Treated with densifiers and sealers to resist stains from oils, chemicals, and spills.
Where Polished Concrete is Used
Polished concrete is an ideal flooring solution for:
Warehouses & Distribution Centers
Retail Stores & Showrooms
Restaurants & Cafés
Hotels & Event Venues
Educational Institutions
Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities
Office Lobbies & Common Areas