What are you coating?
Start here when the substrate is the main question.

Rayson helps Singapore facilities choose coating systems by substrate, service condition and operating environment. Start with the surface, then narrow the system by traffic, moisture, chemicals, UV, hygiene, slip resistance or static-control requirements.
Instead of browsing a long catalogue, choose the route that matches how your client describes the project on site.
Start here when the substrate is the main question.
Use this path when service exposure drives the system.
Choose by facility type when you need a complete zone view.
The first mistake in coating selection is choosing by product name before checking the substrate. These core application pages explain the surface risk, preparation approach and suitable Rayson systems.
01 Dust, abrasion, tyre pickup and forklift traffic
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02 Porous screeds, weak surfaces and primer selection
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03 Washable, seamless and hygiene-sensitive wall protection
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04 UV, rain, thermal cycling and weather protection
View application guideA strong specification is not just "epoxy floor" or "PU floor". Rayson systems are selected around the exposure: traffic, wet service, chemical contact, UV, texture, hygiene and cure time.
Each guide gives a direct answer, common failures, recommended approach and related Rayson product systems.
Bare concrete dusts, stains and wears under traffic. A coated concrete floor starts with mechanical preparation, an epoxy primer matched to the slab condition, then a body coat and finish selected for the traffic, chemicals and appearance the space needs.
See systems ScreedsCement screeds are weaker and more porous than structural concrete, so they need thorough priming before coating. Rayson primer and coating systems seal, strengthen and finish screeded floors in corridors, back-of-house and plant areas.
See systems WallsInternal walls in industrial and commercial buildings take impact, scuffing and repeated cleaning. Coated wall systems provide a seamless, washable surface for production areas, corridors, plant rooms and hygiene-sensitive spaces.
See systems RoofsExposed concrete decks and structures in Singapore face UV, driving rain and thermal cycling all year. UV-stable polyurethane finishes over suitable primers protect exposed decks, parapets and structures — talk to Rayson's technical team about your exposure conditions.
See systems Wet AreasWet areas — wash bays, kitchens, changing rooms, process wet zones — need coatings that stay bonded in permanently damp service and keep people on their feet. Rayson wet-area systems combine tolerant primers, seamless body coats and anti-slip texture.
See systems F&BF&B production floors take hot wash-downs, fats, organic acids and constant wet traffic. Polyurethane-cement screeds and sealed epoxy systems give seamless, cleanable, slip-managed floors that stand up to hygiene audits.
See systems ChemicalFloors and bunds in chemical plants need protection matched to the specific chemicals, concentrations and temperatures on site. Rayson chemical-resistant epoxy and polyurethane-cement systems protect process areas, storage and containment.
See systems WarehouseWarehouse and production floors need abrasion resistance for MHE traffic, clear demarcation, and phased installation that keeps operations moving. Epoxy roller coats suit lighter duty; self-levelling and screed systems take the heaviest traffic.
See systems Car ParksCar park coatings must resist hot-tyre pickup, braking wear on ramps and — on exposed decks — UV and rain. Rayson car park systems pair tough deck coatings with textured anti-slip ramps and clear bay marking.
See systems Office & RetailOccupied commercial spaces need low-odour products, overnight work windows and finishes that look sharp under lighting. Water-based epoxy and hybrid urethane systems deliver presentable, durable floors without shutting the business.
See systems EducationSchools need safe, cleanable, low-odour finishes installed inside holiday windows. Rayson water-based floor systems, washable wall coatings and anti-slip walkway finishes are matched to campus conditions.
See systems ElectronicsElectronics production floors need static control, dust-free surfaces and seamless cleanability. Rayson StaticGuard conductive self-levelling systems provide grounded, ESD-safe floors for assembly and test areas.
See systems SportsOutdoor courts need acrylic coating systems that hold colour under UV, drain properly and give consistent traction. Rayson CourtFlex systems resurface tennis, basketball and multi-purpose courts.
See systemsStart with the surface first: concrete, cement screed, walls, roofs or wet areas. Then match the service condition such as forklift traffic, chemical exposure, UV, moisture, hot tyres or static control.
Most projects need zone-by-zone selection. A warehouse aisle, wet wash-down bay, ramp, chemical bund and office corridor can all require different primer, body coat, texture and topcoat choices.
Send the surface type, area size, current floor condition, traffic level, chemical or wet exposure, shutdown window and any required finish such as anti-slip, ESD control, UV stability or low odour.
Tell us your surface, area and timeline — our Singapore technical team will recommend a practical system and price it fast.
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Answers from Rayson's own product information
Guidance only — confirm specifications with the Rayson technical team.