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THE 2015 RECOMMENDED


ADHESIVES GUIDE F. Ball and Co. Ltd, UK manufacturer of flooring adhesives and subfloor preparation products, has released a new version of its comprehensive Recommended Adhesives Guide (RAG) for 2015. Featuring over 5,500 up-to- date adhesive recommendations for floorcoverings, endorsed by over 200 leading international manufacturers, the RAG is the flooring industry's most trusted guide to adhesives and floorcovering compatibility.


Taking a risk on the wrong flooring adhesive can often result in costly and time consuming remedial work, or in the worst case, could necessitate starting the job all over again. By following the tested and approved recommendations


website and as a free app available for smartphone and tablet devices via the Apple and Google app stores. The printed edition is released annually and the digital editions are updated continuously throughout the year by F. Ball's Technical Service Department, ensuring that the latest recommendations of which adhesives are compatible with which floorcoverings are made instantly available to contractors.


contained within the RAG, flooring contractors and specifiers can be confident in their adhesive selection by being sure that they're using the right product first time.


The RAG is available free as a printed A5 book, an interactive, searchable version on the F. Ball


All RAG adhesive recommendations are endorsed by the respective floorcovering manufacturers. By making the guide easy to access, online or in print, F. Ball assists professional flooring contractors and specifiers to easily and confidently select the most suitable flooring adhesives.


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GO WITH THE FLOW


the boundaries between both form and function making the range perfect for transitional space between office and breakout. The Frequency range allows the designer to create statement designs, way-finders and floor zoning, using standard and customized tiles blended with solid tiles to showcase the designer's creativity.


James Scully, Chief Designer and Managing Director at Quadrant Carpets stated: "Frequency has captured the current design mood in highly personalized environments. As the platform on which to build a unique project space, architects and designers are allowing this product's extensive possible combinations to cascade, and add emphasis across a design."


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Polyflor is pleased to announce the launch of Expona Flow, an exciting collection of 50 heavy commercial sheet vinyl flooring designs launched under the renowned Expona brand, recognised internationally for offering the highest quality, design-led luxury flooring. A unique addition to the Expona family, Expona Flow is available in a 2 metre wide sheet format with a 2mm gauge and a 0.7mm wear layer.


Authentically replicating natural wood planks from a diverse range of tree species and wood treatments, combined with innovative abstract and fantastical materials, the variety of colour and pattern combinations available is vast. Developed to provide a broad range of engaging and innovative design options, Expona Flow is suitable for use in a range of heavy commercial environments including healthcare, education and retail.


The Expona Flow collection is UK manufactured and enhanced with Polyflor PUR, Polyflor’s exclusive and robust polyurethane reinforcement which is cross linked and UV cured to provide superior cleaning benefits.


The Expona Flow collection offers a wide variety of shades and patterns, designed to look beautiful whether they are used individually or combined with other designs from the range. Polyflor’s experienced in house Design Service works frequently with specifiers to create stunning bespoke design floors for interior projects. With the flexibility of water jet cutting there is virtually no limit to the shapes, patterns or designs that they can create for customers using Polyflor’s high performance flooring.


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