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STOPGAP SRS F. Ball and Co. Ltd., UK manufacturer of flooring adhesives and subfloor preparation products, has launched its Stopgap SRS surface reinforcement system. Stopgap SRS is designed to rapidly stabilise and reinforce weak or poorly-compacted screeds, providing a quick, simple, and cost-effective solution.
Stopgap SRS rapidly penetrates weak and friable screeds, filling gaps and cracks, and binding loose particles together. This creates a stronger, more stable surface. In most applications, the product can completely overcome the need to remove and replace the entire screed, which can be a costly and time- consuming process.
Stopgap SRS has a fast setting time, which means that screeds can be
on the launch of Stopgap SRS: “We’re very excited to be bringing this product to market. Removing a weak or poorly installed screed can be a big job, taking up a great deal of contractors’ valuable time. Stopgap SRS provides them with a ready and reliable solution to this common problem.”
reinstated overnight. This allows contractors to minimise the disruption that can be caused by a badly weakened screed; a particularly useful feature for when deadlines are tight.
F. Ball and Co Ltd.’s Marketing Manager, Richard Harris, commented
Stopgap SRS is a solvent-free, low- viscosity, two-component epoxy resin surface reinforcement system. It is applicable over both sand/cement and calcium sulphate screeds, including those that contain piped underfloor heating systems. It can also be used over certain screeds that contain a significant amount of construction moisture, or where there is no effective damp proof membrane in place.
Stopgap SRS is now available from F. Ball wholesalers in 5kg and 10kg kits.
www.f-ball.co.uk
energy consumption. Carpet tiles from modulyss can play a significant role in ensuring that natural light is maximised within interiors ranging from corporate office spaces to public buildings and education facilities.
Tested by independent certification body CSTB in line with EN 410 and EN 14500 standards, modulyss carpet tiles can achieve an LRV value of up to 53 (where 0 is perfectly absorbing and 100 is perfectly reflective). Selecting higher LRV designs from modulyss will ensure the flooring within interior schemes contributes to a beneficial use of light within the environment.
Andrew Sibley, UK Sales Director at modulyss, said: “At modulyss, we are focused on making sure that our carpet tiles have the best possible impact on the working environment.
LET THERE BE (MORE) LIGHT
WITH MODULYSS All modulyss carpet tiles are tested for Light Reflectance Value (LRV), so that designers can assess the impact of each style and colour on light within the space.
It’s well known that more natural light improves wellbeing and the reduction in use of artificial light helps to reduce
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“From the use of high-performance and lasting ECONYL recycled yarns, to dealing with background noise through our dBack acoustic backing and ensuring we have designs and colours that maximise LRV, our collection can provide designers with a real-world solution to any scenario.”
modulyss designs and manufactures carpet tiles at a state-of-the-art facility in Zele, Belgium, developing products that lead through dynamic design, high levels of functionality and longevity.
www.modulyss.com
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