MavTop Heavy-Duty Broadcast Systems

MavTop is the heavy-duty broadcast floor: a fast-cure cement mortar body, broadcast to rejection with quartz or decorative flake to a full ¼″, then locked under a MavSeal UPA polyaspartic topcoat. The result is a slip-resistant, thermal-shock-rated surface engineered for wet, hot-washdown, and chemically aggressive environments — and built to return to service in hours, not days.

Mortar Body, Broadcast Aggregate, Sealed Tight

A MavTop system starts with a self-leveling cement mortar — urethane cement for thermal shock and wash-down, or epoxy cement where chemistry allows — placed at roughly 3/16″ and broadcast to rejection with colored quartz or decorative flake to reach ¼″ total thickness. The broadcast builds the wearing body and the slip profile in one step.

The cured, vacuumed surface is then sealed with a MavSeal UPA polyaspartic topcoat for UV stability, chemical resistance, and a controllable texture. Urethane-cement MavTop builds carry moisture vapor transmission up to 20 lbs./1,000 sq.ft. in 24 hours and a wet DCOF above 0.63 — the standard answer for USDA-, FDA-, and HACCP-driven processing floors.

Why Facilities Specify MavTop

  • Thermal shock & wash-down — urethane-cement bodies take steam, hot CIP, and freezer-to-dock swings without delaminating.
  • Engineered slip resistance — a quartz or flake broadcast delivers a wet DCOF above 0.63 (ANSI A326.3) tuned by topcoat fill.
  • Moisture tolerant — urethane-cement MavTop handles MVT up to 20 lbs./1,000 sq.ft./24 hrs, so green and damp slabs aren't a deal-breaker.
  • Fast cure — foot traffic in roughly 6–8 hours; MavSeal UPA Fast Cure keeps cold-weather and overnight schedules on track.
  • Seamless, coved, cleanable — integral MavCrete CB cove base and slope-to-drain detailing leave no joint for contamination to live in.

MavTop UQB Cross-Section

The featured urethane-quartz-broadcast build-up. Flake (UF-HD) and epoxy-cement (EFB / EQ-HD) variants swap the broadcast media and mortar chemistry; thicknesses adjust per the system guide.

MavTop UQB urethane cement quartz broadcast cross-section Layered cross-section showing, from top to bottom: MavSeal UPA polyaspartic topcoat, a colored quartz broadcast, MavTop UQB urethane cement mortar at three sixteenths of an inch building to one quarter inch after broadcast, and prepared concrete substrate. ¼″ TOTAL MavSeal UPA Topcoat Polyaspartic sealer · 12–16 mils Colored Quartz Broadcast Broadcast to rejection · ~0.75 lb/sq.ft. MavTop UQB Urethane Cement Self-leveling mortar · 3/16″ before broadcast Concrete Substrate Mechanically prepared · CSP 3–5
Typical MavTop UQB build-up at ¼″ total after broadcast. UF-HD flake, UQ-HD quartz, and the epoxy-cement EFB / EQ-HD variants modify the mortar and broadcast media — request the system guide for project-specific layer schedules.

Every Component, Documented

The products that make up the featured UQB build-up, what each one does, and where to get its technical data. Components are supplied as factory-batched kits and installed by Maverick crews per the project specification.

RoleProductFunction in the SystemDocuments
Mortar body MavTop UQB Self-leveling urethane cement placed at 3/16″ and broadcast to ¼″ — the thermal-shock-rated wearing body, tolerant of MVT to 20 lbs./1,000 sq.ft./24 hrs. System Guide (PDF)
Cove base MavCrete CB Trowel-applied urethane cement cove base — a 45° integral cant cove that ties the floor up the wall with no seam to harbor bacteria. Request TDS
Broadcast media Colored Quartz / Flake Broadcast to rejection into the wet mortar (~0.75 lb/sq.ft.) to build the wearing body and the slip-resistant texture; color blended to the design. Color Charts
Topcoat MavSeal UPA Polyaspartic sealer at 12–16 mils that locks the broadcast, sets the final texture, and adds UV and chemical resistance. Fast Cure grade for cold or overnight work. TDS (PDF)
Pigment MavTints Zero-VOC universal pigment packs that color the mortar background to complement the quartz or flake blend. Color Charts

Quartz or Flake, Urethane or Epoxy Cement

Same broadcast principle — the mortar chemistry and aggregate are matched to the exposure.

MavTop UQB — Urethane Quartz Broadcast

Urethane cement broadcast with colored quartz to ¼″ and sealed with MavSeal UPA. The featured wet-environment system: thermal-shock-rated, slip-resistant, and moisture tolerant.

Best for: Processing · Wet rooms · Wash-down

MavTop UF-HD — Urethane Flake Heavy-Duty

Urethane cement body broadcast with decorative flake for a seamless, easily cleaned finish where appearance and thermal resistance both matter.

Best for: Kitchens · Healthcare · Beverage

MavTop UQ-HD — Urethane Quartz Heavy-Duty

Maximum-build urethane quartz system for the harshest mechanical and chemical service, with a heavy quartz wearing course.

Best for: Heavy industry · Chemical · Dairy

MavTop EFB / EQ-HD — Epoxy Cement

Epoxy-cement flake and quartz broadcast builds for dry-process and ambient-temperature areas where urethane's thermal-shock resistance isn't required.

Best for: Dry processing · Packaging · Labs

Built for These Environments

  • Food & Beverage Processing
  • Breweries & Distilleries
  • Dairy & Cold Storage
  • Commercial Kitchens
  • Healthcare & Labs
  • Wet & Wash-Down Areas
  • Chemical Processing

Typical System Properties

Typical MavTop UQB properties — request the system guide for project values. Results on fully cured material.
PropertyTest MethodTypical Value
Bond strengthASTM D7234100% concrete failure
Wet dynamic COFANSI A326.3> 0.63
Compressive strengthASTM C5798,300 psi
Flexural strengthASTM C5802,550 psi
Impact strengthASTM D4226> 160 in./lbs.
Abrasion, CS-17 wheel, 1,000 cyclesASTM D406030 mg loss
UV gloss retention, 1,000 hrs QUVASTM G15487–89
Moisture vapor toleranceASTM F1869Up to 20 lbs./1,000 sq.ft./24 hrs
VOC contentEPA Method 24< 50 g/L
Return to service, foot traffic6–8 hours

Isometric Shop Drawings — MavTop Systems

Formal isometric shop drawings for the broadcast build-ups — layer by layer, ready for the project file. Direct download, no gating. The full library lives in the Architect Center.

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Specifying a Broadcast Floor?

Send us your process temperatures, wash-down regime, and slab moisture. You'll have a recommended MavTop build-up and budget range within 48 hours.