Controlled Surface Correction While Maintaining Designed Floor Slopes (Slope-Preserved Grinding)
Slope-Preserved Grinding is a precision grinding method designed to improve floor flatness without altering the existing slope or drainage geometry of the surface. This approach is critical in environments where the floor has a functional incline, such as drainage systems or process-specific flow requirements. By preserving the original slope, the method ensures that operational functionality is maintained while surface irregularities are corrected.
Flatness Improvement Without Compromising Slope Integrity
This method focuses on selectively removing surface imperfections while strictly following the designed slope profile. It allows the floor to achieve improved smoothness and performance without disrupting water flow, alignment, or structural intent.
Preserves the original floor slope and drainage direction
Eliminates surface irregularities without changing elevation logic
Improves flatness while maintaining functional geometry
Prevents water accumulation and drainage issues
Supports both operational efficiency and structural requirements
Ideal for sloped industrial and processing environments