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Polyurethane Paint
Polyurethane paint offers unmatched toughness for commercial, industrial, and exterior environments – with over 5,000 colours to choose from. From spray-applied finishes on plant machinery to brush-applied coatings on metal railings, these high-performance paints deliver lasting protection where others fall short. Single-pack products suit general refurbishment, while two-pack systems offer harder finishes for chemical plants, heavy-duty floor paints, and automotive parts. Gloss and satin finishes are widely available, providing professional-grade results across multiple surface types including steel, aluminium, and concrete.

Rust-Oleum 7200 Floorcoat PU
4,400+ Colours. Polyurethane floor coating, excellent durability. For concrete, wood, masonry, and pre-painted floors, both indoors and outdoors. High resistance to abrasion and neutral detergents. Excellent flow. Buy A Paint Colour Sample

Blackfriar Professional Polyurethane Floor Paint
Protects and transforms floors with an attractive, hard wearing polyurethane finish in 4,400+ semi-gloss colours. Interior/exterior use. Prevents concrete dusting. Resistant to grease, oil and weak solutions of acid and alkali. Apply to previously painted surfaces. Brush or roller application. Please note: Colours are sold in the...

Teamac High Performance Polyurethane Topcoat
2,400+ Gloss Colours. Two-pack aliphatic polyurethane coating designed for marine applications. For GRP, wood, ferro concrete, and suitably primed metals; not to be used on conventional solvent-based paints. Resistant to fading or yellowing from UV exposure. Anti-fungal properties. Professional use only. Buy A Paint Colour Sample...

HMG 14 Line Fleet Polyurethane
HMG 14 Line Fleet Polyurethane is a high build, high solids polyurethane based on a unique blend of polyurethane alkyds. It combines a long wet edge time with excellent hot spray application offering superb durability and gloss retention. Can be brushed directly from the can or with the addition of a small amount of thinner Suitable for...

HMG Polyurethane Floor Paint
Designed to provide a hard wearing yet economical surface coating. Its durability is achieved by the use of excellent quality resins, which also provide the user with a product that is very easy to use. Application via Brush or Roller

Flag Polyurethane Floor Paint
5 semi-gloss colours suitable for application to most surfaces and will provide a hard wearing, water, petrol and oil resistant finish. Hard wearing with excellent durability - Ideal for factory and garage floors. Suitable for interior and exterior use (not suitable for all exterior applications). Designed to seal and colour concrete...

HMG Fleet Polyurethane
A tough and durable 1K Polyurethane Fleet enamel based on a unique specially formulated blend of polyurethane and chain stopped alkyd resins leading to excellent gloss retention, abrasion resistance, adhesion, toughness, durability and chemical resistance. Combines a long wet edge time with quick through drying allowing the largest of areas...
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Polyurethane Paint – Tough, Durable Finishes
Used across industry for decades, polyurethane coatings are trusted where other paints struggle. Their advanced chemistry offers exceptional impact and abrasion resistance, making them ideal for equipment, floors, and structures subjected to constant mechanical wear. When applied correctly, polyurethane paint forms a hard-wearing film that resists cracking, peeling, and fading, even in high-traffic or chemically aggressive settings. Two-pack systems cure through a chemical reaction, producing a finish that outperforms conventional single-component interior paint in heavy-duty conditions.
Polyurethane paints are also valued for their clarity, retention of gloss, and ability to withstand regular cleaning and maintenance regimes. Aliphatic types offer better resistance to UV and yellowing, making them ideal for exterior paint applications exposed to sunlight and weather. Common uses include the coating of tanks, vehicles, storage racking, balustrades, fencing, and marine structures. These paints are often selected by professionals who require dependable long-term performance with minimal disruption. Unlike basic coatings, polyurethane products can resist fuel, oil, hydraulic fluid, and many solvents, making them particularly suitable for automotive, aerospace, and plant maintenance tasks. With rapid cure options available, application windows can be tight, reducing downtime for facilities and assets. As part of a wider protective coating system, polyurethane paint is a key component in asset protection and compliance strategies across sectors.
Polyurethane Paint FAQs
What’s the difference between aliphatic and aromatic polyurethane?
Aliphatic polyurethane is UV-resistant and ideal for exterior use. Aromatic types are usually cheaper but prone to yellowing outdoors, so they’re best for indoor or buried applications.
Can polyurethane paint be used on floors?
Yes. It’s widely used on concrete and industrial floors due to its abrasion resistance. However, surface prep is critical. Use compatible primers and ensure moisture readings are within limits before application.
Do I need to use a primer with polyurethane paint?
In most cases, yes. A compatible primer improves adhesion and protects the substrate. Metal surfaces often require zinc phosphate or epoxy primers. Porous substrates like concrete may need a sealer or damp-tolerant primer.
What surfaces can it be applied to?
Polyurethane paint adheres to steel, aluminium, galvanised metal, concrete, timber, GRP, and plastics – provided correct primers are used. Always check manufacturer guidance.
Is polyurethane paint heat resistant?
Standard formulations are not designed for continuous high-heat exposure. However, some specialist variants can withstand elevated temperatures. Always refer to product datasheets.
What safety precautions should be taken?
Use in a well-ventilated area. Two-pack products contain isocyanates, so air-fed masks may be required for spraying. Follow all health and safety data and wear appropriate PPE.