Conventional Problems:

Flooring in buses and coaches must be durable, resistant to wear, and capable of withstanding constant foot traffic and the movement of heavy objects. Tradtional methods of fixing flooring often included mechanical fasteners and screws, which could lead to an uneven surface, creaking sounds, and even loosening over time. Furthermore, mechanical fasterners could compromise the insulation properties of the flooring, allowing noise, vibration, or moisture to seep through.

Soudaflex and Soudaseal offer advanced solutions for bonding various flooring materials, such as vinyl or rubber, directly to the vehicle’s subfloor. These adhesives provide a seamless, uniform bond, ensuring that the flooring remains securely in place without any gaps or inconsistencies. They allow for slight flexing of the floor during thermal expansion or contraction, which is crucial for maintaining long-term performance. The adhesives also create a sound-absorbing layer, reducing noise inside the vehicle and preventing the ingress of moisture. This enhances passenger comfort and extends the lifespan of the flooring system.

Key Advantages:

  • Seamless Bonding: Provides a uniform surface without gaps or creaks.
  • Noise Reduction: Absorbs vibrations and prevents creaking sounds.
  • Moisture Resistance: Prevents water ingress that could damage the subfloor.
  • Flexibility and Durability: Accommodates thermal expansion and contraction while maintaining a strong bond.

Floor Bonding:

The overall process of bonding floor panels to the vehicle substructure. This includes adhering different types of flooring materials (vinyl, rubber, etc.) directly to the metal or composite subfloor. The adhesive must provide a strong bond while allowing flexibility for temperature changes and daily wear and tear.