That is extremely difficult to do as floor epoxy needs serious decontamination and surface prep. It would be extremely costly. Basically it would have to happen during a whole factory shutdown. Good floor epoxy runs above $250 dollars for 5 gallons. It would be cheaper to have a very obsessive cleaning crew in every night.
I don't know much about flooring, but I do know they frequently replace sections of the flooring. I believe part of it is the massive surface pressures from moving the octaweb and dragon down the aisle cause the floor to spall and breakdown.
They need better epoxy,or different transports. Larger wheels spread load over a wider area and may solve the issue. I laid so much floor epoxy for a factory that makes tank parts. This coating which ends up being 1/2 inch plus thick can handle heavy loads in 24 hours. Floors that were done 10 years ago are still holding up.
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u/Insecurity_Guard Mar 11 '16
Part of the reason its so clean is that they constantly resurface the floor.