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ADHESIVES Tilemaster Adhesives’ Eco-3000 is a high temperature flooring adhesive that is suitable for installing LVT, PVC, vinyl and rubber flooring as well as carpet, textiles and uncoupling membranes onto a wide variety of substrates. The new adhesive has been formulated to be solvent-free with very low VOC emissions, having achieved the rating of EMICODE EC1 Plus, and has been specially developed to provide excellent adhesion properties curing to a hard set with a high bond strength.
Tilemaster Eco-3000 is ideal for use over underfloor heating systems and
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CARPET TILES A favourite among fit-out and design and build projects, the original First carpet tile collection from modulyss became a benchmark for value-orientated carpet tiles. Now, the second generation of First is ready to redefine value in a series of five coordinated designs that bring performance and sustainability.
Designed around the Belgian brand’s mix&match principle, the new First collection features five designs - First Forward, First Straightline, First Streamline, First Decode and First Define - that can all be used on their own or in conjunction to create unique layouts. The First collection can also be used alongside selected colours from other mix&match carpet tiles.
As the foundation of the collection, First Forward is available in a wide range of 27 colours, making it a great field carpet tile for a broad range of interiors. The contrasting pinstripe of First Straightline comes in 22 combinations, while the knit-like First Streamline shows off 14 combinations from classy neutral through to playful and upbeat. In First Decode and First Define,
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projects can enjoy 11 colours that bring a flowing design.
One of the first to benefit modulyss’ new in-house yarn, the collection demonstrates the benefits in exacting control of every aspect of a carpet tile’s production. A hardwearing, solution- dyed nylon for lasting stain and fade- resistance, the new yarn meets all the criteria expected of a carpet tile for busy environments. It also provides colours that are unique to modulyss and consistent between batches, while minimising the impact of transporting palettes from external manufacturers.
Using the 70% recycled content back2back backing, the First collection
delivers exceptional dimensional stability and achieves a Class 33 Heavy Commercial Use wear rating. With a total 50% recycled content by weight, the First collection can contribute towards credits for LEED and is certified by BRE for BREEAM projects, making it suitable for projects looking for a carpet tile with proven sustainable credentials.
The First collection is made in Belgium and as a core product line, it’s held in stock ready for fast delivery straight to site. For an ‘off the shelf’ carpet tile collection that doesn’t sacrifice design, performance, sustainability or value, make the First collection your first choice.
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has reached its ‘anti-slide’ state. Full tacking off takes 40 minutes and the floor is ready for light foot traffic after 12 hours.
in conservatories, as well as other buildings with large expanses of glass where direct sunlight may heat the floor. It has been formulated with the installer in mind, with a fast tacking-off time, allowing flooring to be installed after as little as 10 minutes, when the adhesive is semi-tacked off and
Tilemaster Silicone 3000+ is a low modulus, neutral cure sealant with excellent adhesion properties which is suitable for use on a large variety of surfaces including LVT, PVC, vinyl, ceramic, glass, porcelain and natural stone. When cured Tilemaster Silicone 3000+ is highly flexible and will accommodate movement between two surfaces. Available in a range of 18 colours to match to the flooring, it is suitable for interior and exterior use, waterproof and very easy to apply, smooth and clean off.
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