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As a perfect example of the theme, F. Ball will be showcasing their Styccobond F49 Hybrid PS adhesive; a product innovation which has been designed to meet a specific requirement of flooring contractors.
F. BALL AND CO. LTD Hall 11, Stand C56.
The latest innovations from F. Ball and Co. Ltd., leading manufacturer of subfloor preparation products and flooring adhesives, will be showcased at the 2018 Domotex exhibition in Hannover, Germany.
The theme of Domotex 2018 is 'Unique Youniverse', focusing on the trend of product individualisation.
FLAIR RUGS Hall 7 Stand C38
For the first time in its history, Flair Rugs is exhibiting at Domotex as it looks to answer strong European demand.
Presenting a mix of its design- led collections, including the inspirational Luxmi collection featuring rugs inspired by the V&A; as well as core ranges and Euro- centric styles from the value-driven Simplicity; the stand marks a significant move for the supplier.
Providing visitors to the exhibition with a broad overview of the qualities available from Flair Rugs, the show will draw focus on selected styles that the supplier sees as appealing to a European audience. These include the outdoor-ready Florence, flatweave
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This pressure-sensitive vinyl adhesive is a unique formulation and offers instant initial grab, combined with ultra-high bond strength. When fully cured, it develops the strength to hold vinyl sheets and tiles securely in place across a huge range of temperatures. The water-based adhesive has been specifically developed for use in conditions, which are subject to extreme temperature fluctuations as low as -20°C and up to +60°C, such as conservatories or heavily glazed areas and is suitable for use over normal underfloor heating systems.
Following extensive testing, the temperature-tolerant, pressure- sensitive adhesive has now been approved for use with flooring accessories typically applied to vertical surfaces, such as skirting, coving
Verona and the bold and colourful Infinite collection. Alongside, Flair will also demonstrate its ability to create premium styles in the hand- tufted Soho, exquisite Alpaca and the series of Art Deco and Arts & Crafts designs found in the V&A collection.
“Europe represents a fantastic opportunity for us and Domotex is a key platform,” commented Sinead Donohoe, Head of Marketing. “While our ranges have been developed with UK homes in mind, the continued globalisation of trends means there is a good degree of relevance to make many of our styles just as perfect for homes in the Benelux, Germany, France and further afield. The strength of British design in rugs such as Splinter and Blossom will help to differentiate and strengthen our brand’s appeal yet further
and capping, offering an alternative to traditional contact adhesives.
As a result of this extra feature, F. Ball have introduced a new ‘Handy Pack’ version of Styccobond F49 which features both components of the adhesive contained in a plastic pouch, separated by a secure, but easily removable clip. Once the clip is removed the adhesive can be easily mixed before the pouch is opened. This 500g pack is sufficient to install up to 30 linear metres of skirting, coving or capping and is designed to be user friendly and minimise waste.
Richard Harris, Marketing Manager at F. Ball, said: “We’re looking forward to returning to Domotex to showcase our products to a world- wide audience, whilst meeting some of our international customers. F. Ball sales and marketing personnel will be on hand at the exhibition to answer any visitor questions or to discuss our latest product developments.”
www.f-ball.co.uk
and we look forward to beginning relationships across the region.”
Flair Rugs will use Domotex to present a new look for its brand with a clean and contemporary feel for the stand that will provide the perfect visual backdrop for its extraordinary rug designs.
www.flairrugs.com www.tomorrowscontractfloors.com
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