Epoxy vs PVC Interlocking Floor Tiles: India’s Most Complete Industrial Flooring Comparison
A failing floor on a running line costs more in downtime, repeat repairs, and capital spend than the floor itself ever will. That is the decision in front of you — not a per-sq-ft rate.
Industrial epoxy has been the default factory floor in India for thirty years. That doesn’t make it the best choice for your facility today.
Here is a complete, honest comparison — real installation figures, the cost structure that actually drives the decision, and a clear recommendation framework based on your operating conditions. No manufacturer spin. CAMP’s tile range is Tiepro® — engineered PVC interlocking floor tiles, made in Gujarat.
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Before You Decide: The Question No One Asks
Most factory managers compare epoxy and PVC tiles on material cost per sq.ft. That comparison almost always makes epoxy look cheaper.
It isn’t.
The material cost of epoxy flooring is real. The total cost — which includes the production shutdown during installation, the re-coating every 3–4 years, the patch repair cycles, and the downtime for each of those events — runs several times higher than what the quote shows.
The largest cost on the epoxy side is rarely the material. It is the production lost while the floor is shut down for installation and for every recoat that follows. Build your 5-year comparison from these categories — using your own daily production value, not a published rate:
- Material and surface preparation
- Production shutdown during installation and curing (days the line isn’t running)
- Patch-repair cycles, Years 1–5
- Full re-coat, typically Year 3 (material + a second shutdown)
- Future replacement or relocation value at end of life
CAMP’s Tiepro® tiles install bay-by-bay with no full shutdown and are repaired one tile at a time — which removes the single biggest line in the table above. Pricing is via site-specific quotation (grade × thickness × area × location); contact the team for a project-matched 5-year cost comparison against your epoxy quote.
The number that changes this decision is not the per-sq.ft rate. It is the cost of the days your facility isn’t running while the floor is being worked on.
The Full Comparison: 14 Criteria That Actually Matter
| Criteria | Epoxy Flooring | CAMP PVC Interlocking Tiles |
|---|---|---|
| Installation downtime | ⚠️ 5–7 days minimum | ✅ None — immediate use |
| Surface preparation | ❌ Shot-blast + dry slab required | ✅ Minimal — install over existing floor |
| Damp or moisture-prone slab | ❌ Will delaminate | ✅ Not bonded — immune to damp |
| Heavy forklift traffic | ⚠️ Cracks in turning zones | ✅ Load matched by grade × thickness — higher grades carry forklift traffic; site-qualify forklift/point loads (governed UDL only, no per-tile tonnage) |
| Impact resistance | ❌ Brittle — chips and cracks | ✅ Absorbs shock — no chip failure |
| Thermal shock resistance | ❌ Poor — cannot handle steam/heat cycles | ✅ Good across standard industrial range |
| Anti-slip performance | ⚠️ Applied aggregate wears off within 12–18 months | ✅ Moulded-in permanent texture |
| Seamless surface | ✅ Yes — no joints | ❌ Tight interlocking joints (not seamless) |
| Repair method | ❌ Grind and recoat entire section (2–5 days) | ✅ Replace one tile — minutes |
| Repair method & cost | ❌ Grind and recoat the whole section + shutdown | ✅ Replace one tile — minutes, no shutdown |
| Relocatable (leased facility) | ❌ No — permanent bond | ✅ Yes — lift, move, reinstall |
| End of life | ❌ Bonded to slab — stripped and land-filled | ✅ Fully recyclable, even after 10+ years — reclaimed, not land-filled |
| ESD/anti-static variant | ✅ Available (specialist application) | ✅ ESD variant available — test documentation on request |
| Made in India | ⚠️ Mixed — many brands import resins | ✅ Manufactured in Gujarat |
| ⭐ 5-Year total cost of ownership | ❌ Higher — driven by shutdown + recoat cycle | ✅ Lower — no full shutdown + tile-only repair (site-specific quotation) |
Note on the seamless surface row: If your regulatory environment (pharmaceutical GMP, food processing HACCP/FSSAI) requires a joint-free floor, epoxy or PU screed is the right choice for those specific zones. PVC tiles are not a compliant alternative where seamless surface is a regulatory requirement. For all other factory and warehouse environments, the joint-free advantage of epoxy delivers no practical operational benefit.
The Number That Changes the Decision
Build the 5-year comparison yourself, on your own numbers. The structure below is what to add up — we deliberately don’t publish a rate, because the only figures that matter are your daily production value and your floor area. Drop your own numbers into each line and the picture is usually decisive.
Epoxy Flooring — 5-Year Cost Structure
| Cost Component | What drives it |
|---|---|
| Initial installation | Material + application, by spec and area |
| Surface preparation | Shot-blasting, concrete repairs (required for a bonded coat) |
| Production shutdown — installation | Days the line is down × your daily production value — usually the largest single line |
| Patch repairs — Years 1–5 | Cracking in turning zones, delamination on damp slab |
| Full re-coat — typically Year 3 | Full material reapplication + a second production shutdown |
The two shutdown lines — install and Year-3 recoat — are what make epoxy’s total cost diverge from its quoted cost. For most running plants they dwarf the material rate.
CAMP Tiepro® PVC Interlocking Tiles — 5-Year Cost Structure
| Cost Component | What drives it |
|---|---|
| Tile material + edge ramps | Grade × thickness × area (site-specific quotation — no public price) |
| Installation | In-house, phased over shifts/weekends |
| Production shutdown — installation | None — bay-by-bay, phased install; immediate traffic |
| Individual tile replacements — Years 1–5 | Single damaged tile lifted and swapped — no shutdown |
| Re-coat | None — texture is moulded in, not applied |
| End-of-life value | Tiles are recoverable, relocatable, and fully recyclable |
Note: CAMP tile pricing is provided via site-specific quotation only (no public price list). The tile-and-ramp cost depends on grade × thickness, order size, and location. Contact the team for a project-specific 5-year cost comparison against your epoxy quote.
Run the structure with your own figures — even on conservative assumptions for epoxy (halved downtime, no Year-3 re-coat), the no-shutdown install removes the single largest cost component on the epoxy side, and the gap over five years is typically significant for a running plant.
→ Read the full TCO analysis: The True Cost of Epoxy Flooring in Indian Factories
When Each Option is the Right Choice
Choose Epoxy When:
- ✅ Your regulatory standard requires a 100% seamless, joint-free surface (pharmaceutical GMP, food-grade HACCP)
- ✅ You are fitting out a new facility with 10+ days before operations begin (installation downtime is zero cost)
- ✅ Your environment involves continuous exposure to concentrated acids or chemicals that exceed PVC’s resistance specification
- ✅ You require a high-gloss decorative finish for a showroom or front-of-house commercial area
Choose CAMP PVC Tiles When:
- ✅ Your factory or warehouse cannot tolerate a week-long production shutdown
- ✅ Your concrete slab has moisture, rising damp, or is in uncertain condition
- ✅ You operate counterbalance forklifts or reach trucks (load matched by grade × thickness — site-qualify all forklift/point loads)
- ✅ You are in a leased facility and need a floor investment you can recover
- ✅ You need to install over a damaged, cracked, or failing existing floor
- ✅ You need ESD (electrostatic dissipative) flooring for electronics or explosive environments
- ✅ You want a floor that can be repaired in 5 minutes by your own maintenance team
CAMP Tiepro® Industrial PVC Interlocking Tiles — What You’re Comparing Against
CAMP’s Tiepro® industrial PVC tiles are manufactured in Gujarat using a high-performance engineered polymer composite. They are not consumer-grade garage tiles — these are engineered for Indian factory and warehouse operating conditions.
Available Specifications
| Tile | Thickness | Best For | Load Rating (governed) | Price (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Industrial | 7mm | Assembly, manufacturing, packaging, pallet-truck areas | Grade × thickness matched to load — site-qualify forklift/point loads; governed UDL only; never a per-tile tonnage | Site-specific quotation (no public price) |
| Heavy-Duty | 10mm | Counterbalance forklifts, reach trucks, loading docks | Grade × thickness matched to load — site-qualify forklift/point loads; governed UDL only; never a per-tile tonnage | Site-specific quotation (no public price) |
| ESD Anti-Static | Multiple / on demand | Electronics, pharma-adjacent, controlled-static areas | Grade × thickness matched to load — site-qualify forklift/point loads | On request |
All tiles include:
– Moulded-in anti-slip surface texture — permanent, not an applied coating; rated R10 (DIN 51130:2014), certificate on file
– Indoor-rated, UV-stabilised compound — not specified for prolonged direct outdoor sun
– Chemical resistance: mineral oils, hydraulic fluids and machine coolants; confirm with CAMP for synthetic or aggressive chemical exposure
– Fully recyclable at end of life — even after 10+ years of service — and individually replaceable or relocatable (recyclable + modular, where a bonded coat is stripped and discarded)
– Colour-coded options including safety yellow for 5S floor zoning
– Edge ramp strips for smooth transitions at entrances and aisle edges
→ Full specifications, load tables, and chemical resistance charts: View CAMP Industrial PVC Tiles →
Where CAMP Tiles Are Used Instead of Epoxy
Factory Production Floors →
Assembly lines, packaging areas, machining zones, automotive component manufacturing. 7mm standard tile handles typical factory loads; 10mm for areas with heavy presses or loaded forklifts.
Warehouses & Distribution Centres →
Forklift aisles, racking zones, loading docks, goods-in areas. The most common epoxy replacement application — forklifts destroy epoxy in turning zones; CAMP tiles handle the same loads without cracking.
Machine Shops & Fabrication Units →
Engineering workshops, CNC areas, welding bays, fabrication halls. Oil resistance is critical; PVC’s closed surface handles coolant, swarf, and hydraulic fluid without degradation.
Electronics & ESD Environments →
Electronics manufacturing, PCB assembly, server room floors, pharma-adjacent dry areas. An ESD variant is available for controlled-static requirements — test documentation provided on request.
Go Deeper — Our Technical Guides on This Topic
These articles are written for engineers and plant managers who want the full technical picture — not a sales brochure.
7 Disadvantages of Epoxy Flooring in Factories →
Why the most commonly specified factory floor in India fails in exactly the conditions it’s supposed to handle. Moisture, impact, thermal shock, and the repair problem explained in full.
Epoxy vs PVC: The Complete Technical Comparison →
A 2,200-word side-by-side analysis for plant managers and facility teams making a specification decision. Covers installation, cost, load ratings, repair, and TCO.
Factory Flooring Alternatives: All 6 Options Compared →
Not just epoxy vs PVC — this covers concrete, PU screed, rubber, ceramic, and interlocking tiles with a 5-question decision framework at the end.
The True Cost of Epoxy Flooring: 5-Year TCO Analysis →
The detailed financial model behind the numbers on this page. A worked example for a 10,000 sq.ft factory floor with every cost component itemised.
Resin Flooring vs PVC Tiles: Technical Deep-Dive →
Covers all three resin systems — epoxy, PU screed, and MMA — and gives a direct, honest answer about which wins in each scenario.
When Epoxy Flooring Is the Right Choice →
The honest counter-case — new-build curing windows, seamless-hygiene requirements, and the specific chemistry exposures where epoxy is still the better call.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PVC flooring better than epoxy for factories?
For most Indian manufacturing, warehousing, and industrial environments — yes. PVC interlocking tiles require no production shutdown to install, handle damp or moisture-affected slabs that epoxy cannot, are individually repairable in minutes rather than requiring professional re-coating, and have a significantly lower 5-year total cost of ownership. The only scenarios where epoxy is clearly better are applications requiring a seamless joint-free surface (regulatory/hygiene requirement) or environments with extreme chemical exposure beyond PVC’s resistance rating.
How should I cost epoxy flooring for a factory in India?
Cost it on total cost of ownership, not the per-sq.ft quote. A heavy-duty industrial epoxy specification (suitable for forklift traffic) costs more per sq.ft than a thin-film budget coat — and budget epoxy is inappropriate for high-traffic environments. Surface preparation (grinding, concrete repair) is an added cost regardless of system. But the figures that actually decide the comparison are the production-shutdown days during installation and the Year-3 recoat — priced against your daily output. CAMP’s Tiepro® tiles are priced via site-specific quotation (no public price); contact the team for a grade-matched quote including edge ramps, with no separate installation-curing downtime cost.
Can CAMP PVC tiles be installed over existing epoxy flooring?
Yes. If the existing epoxy is still broadly bonded to the concrete (not actively delaminating in large sections), CAMP tiles can be installed directly over it. This is one of the most cost-effective upgrade paths — it skips the expensive epoxy removal and concrete preparation, and the floor is operational immediately after the last tile is tapped in. The only requirement is that the existing floor is structurally stable and reasonably flat (within 5mm variation per metre).
How long do CAMP PVC interlocking tiles last?
With standard industrial use — pallet trucks, counterbalance forklifts, regular cleaning — the tiles are built for a long service life before individual tile replacement becomes necessary. 10mm tiles are built for heavier-duty conditions. Unlike epoxy, the system is renewable tile-by-tile: individual worn or damaged tiles are replaced without touching the rest of the floor, so the floor as a whole does not reach a single “end of life” while the slab remains intact.
Do PVC tiles handle forklift traffic?
Yes — this is one of their primary advantages over epoxy. Load is matched by grade × thickness — higher 5mm grades carry trolley/HOPT/forklift traffic; 7mm and 10mm step up for progressively heavier and continuous duty. Always site-qualify forklift, point, and dynamic loads; governed UDL only; never a per-tile tonnage. Epoxy, being rigid and brittle, develops stress cracks in forklift turning zones within 12–24 months; PVC tiles distribute the load across the interlocking joint network and do not exhibit this failure mode.
What is the minimum order quantity for CAMP tiles?
Contact us directly on WhatsApp with your floor area and tile specification needed — we’ll confirm availability and lead time. Standard 5–7 day delivery applies India-wide for stock specifications.
Are CAMP tiles made in India?
Yes. CAMP’s PVC interlocking tiles are manufactured in Gujarat. This means standard delivery timelines of 5–7 days India-wide, no import duty on the material, and a local supply chain for ongoing replacement tile orders.
Not Sure Which is Right for Your Floor?
Tell us your situation — factory type, floor area, forklift load, and current floor condition.
We will give you a specification recommendation and a ballpark cost comparison in 24 hours.
We’ve diagnosed, specified, and installed across 100+ installations at live industrial sites throughout India — from a leading automotive-components MNC in Chennai to a global wind-turbine gearbox manufacturer near Chennai and an industrial manufacturer in Jodhpur. If epoxy is genuinely the right answer for your specific application, we will tell you that.
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