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Automotive
& EVHEAVY-DUTY · CHEMICAL · ESD-READY

Heavy-duty epoxy and PU concrete systems with ESD-controlled zones — engineered for press shops, paint lines, assembly floors and EV battery and electronics production.

HEAVY DUTYEV + ESD READY
FACILITY REFERENCE VISUAL CONCEPT RENDER — TO BE ADDED
Heavy-LoadPress & Forklift
ESD-ControlledBattery & Electronics
Chemical-ResistantOil · Coolant · Electrolyte
TurnkeySurvey to Warranty
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OVERVIEW

Flooring for Automotive & EV Plants

Automotive and EV manufacturing exposes floors to extreme demands — press impact, forklift traffic, welding sparks, oils, coolants, solvents and brake fluid, plus the new requirement of static control on EV battery and electronics lines. POLYZEN engineers a zone-by-zone mix of heavy-duty epoxy, PU concrete and ESD-controlled systems — one accountable manufacturer for the whole plant footprint.

Heavy impact & abrasion ESD-controlled EV zones Oil & chemical resistant Line marking & 5S
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INDUSTRY REQUIREMENTS

What an Automotive & EV Floor Must Deliver

Each requirement below maps to an uptime, safety or quality driver on the plant floor.

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Heavy Load & Impact

Withstands press shops, die-handling and forklift point loads without failure.

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Abrasion Resistance

Endures constant pallet, trolley and AGV traffic across long shifts.

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Chemical Resistance

Resists oils, coolants, brake fluid, solvents and battery electrolyte.

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ESD Control

Static-dissipative and conductive zones for EV battery and electronics lines.

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Thermal Resistance

Stable under paint-shop ovens, curing zones and washdown cycles.

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Slip Resistance

Engineered grip for oily, wet and washdown work areas.

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Line Marking & 5S

Integrated demarcation, walkways and safety zoning for lean operations.

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Fast Return-to-Service

Rapid-cure options to fit shutdown windows and minimise downtime.

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STANDARDS & COMPLIANCE

Engineered to Support Plant Standards

POLYZEN systems are specified to support the quality, ESD and environmental frameworks automotive and EV plants are audited against.

TIER 1 · AUTOMOTIVE

IATF 16949

Supports automotive quality-system housekeeping with durable, crack-free, demarcated floors.

TIER 2 · ESD

IEC 61340-5-1

Supports ESD-protected-area requirements in EV battery and electronics assembly.

TIER 2 · ESD

ANSI/ESD S20.20

Supports static-control program management for electronics and module lines.

TIER 3 · ENVIRONMENT

ISO 14001

Supports environmental management with durable, low-maintenance, long-life systems.

TIER 1 · SAFETY

5S / Workplace Safety

Supports demarcation, slip safety and housekeeping discipline across the plant.

Material performance values are stated Per TDS. POLYZEN supplies and applies flooring systems engineered to support plant quality, ESD and safety frameworks; certification and qualification of the facility remain with the operator.

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CRITICAL ZONES MAP

The Right System for Each Zone

An automotive plant is many floors in one. POLYZEN specifies zone-by-zone — not one finish for everything.

ZonePrimary DemandRecommended System
Press / Stamping ShopHeavy impact, abrasion, point loadsZENFLOR SovereignZF-500
Body / Weld ShopSparks, abrasion, heavy trafficZENFLOR SovereignZF-500
Paint Shop / E-CoatSolvents, chemicals, thermal, washdownZENPU CretescreedZP-300
Assembly LineDurability, demarcation, trafficZENFLOR ProZF-300
EV Battery AssemblyStatic control, grounding (ESD)ZENSTAT ConductiveZS-300
EV Electronics / ModuleStatic-dissipative controlZENSTAT DissipativeZS-200
Charging / Test BaysChemical, slip safetyZENFLOR ProZF-300
Warehouse / LogisticsAbrasion, forklift trafficZENFLOR ProZF-300
Ramps / DrivewaysAnti-skid, weatheringZENDECK GripZK-300
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HOW WE ENGINEER IT

From Survey to Validated Floor

STEP 01

Inspect & Assess

Substrate survey, moisture (MVT) testing and zone-by-zone requirement mapping.

STEP 02

Specify

System selection per zone, with BOQ, ITP and specification support for your consultant.

STEP 03

Apply

Mechanically Prepared / Ground / Shot-Blasted substrate, then layer-by-layer system build-up.

STEP 04

Validate & Warrant

Handover documentation, ESD verification where applicable and written system warranty.

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FAQ

Automotive & EV Flooring — FAQ

What is the best flooring for an automotive manufacturing plant?
Heavy-duty epoxy (ZENFLOR Sovereign) suits press, body and assembly shops, PU concrete (ZENPU Cretescreed) handles paint shops and wet thermal zones, and ESD systems (ZENSTAT) cover EV battery and electronics lines. POLYZEN specifies zone-by-zone for the right balance of strength, chemical resistance and static control.
What flooring is required for EV battery assembly areas?
EV battery assembly needs static control. Conductive flooring (ZENSTAT Conductive) is used where strict grounding is required, while static-dissipative flooring (ZENSTAT Dissipative) suits electronics and module lines. Both are engineered to support IEC 61340-5-1 and ANSI/ESD S20.20.
Does POLYZEN flooring resist oil, coolant and battery electrolyte?
Yes. The recommended systems resist oils, coolants, brake fluid, solvents and battery electrolyte. Specific chemical-resistance values are stated Per TDS.
Can the flooring handle heavy press and forklift loads?
Yes. ZENFLOR Sovereign and PU concrete systems are formulated for press-shop impact, die handling and forklift point loads. Load and abrasion values are stated Per TDS.
Does the flooring support IATF 16949 requirements?
POLYZEN systems are engineered to support compliance with plant quality frameworks such as IATF 16949 by providing durable, crack-free, demarcated and easily maintained floors. Certification of the facility itself remains with the operator.
Is ESD flooring necessary throughout the plant?
No. ESD flooring is specified only in static-sensitive zones such as EV battery and electronics assembly. General production, assembly and warehouse areas use heavy-duty epoxy or PU systems instead.

Planning an automotive or EV plant floor?

Share your plant zones and POLYZEN will specify the right system for each — survey to warranty.

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Engineer a Production-Grade Floor for Your Plant

Spec consultation, project pricing and documentation support — talk to POLYZEN.