SCREEDS, RESINS & COAT INGS
ARDEX Homefield Road, Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 8QP
T: 01440 714939 E:
info@ardex.co.uk W:
www.ardex.co.uk @ARDEXUKFlooring ARDEX UK
To cope with the demands of the industry, many projects require fast turnarounds that minimise downtime and disruption, and allow fast track installations by facilitating the early laying of floorcoverings. Traditional sand/cement screeds can take months to dry, but ARDEX Screed Cements that on incorporate the unique ARDEX RAPIDRY FORMULA Technology, can receive floorcoverings, including ceramic tiles, after only four hours, regardless of thickness. These unique rapid setting and hardening properties mean that a BRE Screed Test can be carried out after only six hours as opposed to a conventional screed which must be left for 2 weeks. Furthermore, the floor can be trafficked after only 3 hours, rather than having to wait for 7 days with a traditional screed as per BS 8204.
FLOWCRETE UK LTD The Flooring Technology Centre, Booth Lane, Moston, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 3QF
T: 01270 753000 F: 01270 753333 E:
uk@flowcrete.com W:
www.flowcrete.co.uk
Flowcrete UK is a leading manufacturer of quality resin flooring systems, including decorative epoxies, ultra-durable polyurethanes, fast curing methyl methacrylates (MMA) and corrosion resistant vinyl ester systems.
These seamless resin coatings have become popular with large-scale commercial and industrial developments all over the world thanks to the durable, hygienic, aesthetic and application benefits that they deliver.
Alongside these finishes, Flowcrete UK also produces a long list of high performance screeds that have been made using state-of-the-art technology to meet the complex demands of the today’s construction industry. The Isocrete screeds range includes Isocrete K-Screed, which incorporates a proprietary additive to create a high-strength, early drying screed layer.
This wide-ranging and versatile collection of screeds, resins and coatings means that Flowcrete UK is always able to provide the right solution for any situation, regardless of the project’s scale, scope, size or sector.
MAPEI UK LTD Mapei House, Steel Park Road, Halesowen, West Midlands B62 8HD
T. +44 (0)121 508 6970 F. +44 (0)121 508 6960 E:
info@mapei.co.uk W:
www.mapei.co.uk
Mapei’s Topcem is a rapid drying special hydraulic binder which is a cement replacement to be mixed with graded aggregates and water. Topcem can be foot trafficked within 12 hours and is suitable for the installation of ceramic tiles after only 24 hours, stone after 2 days and resilient floor coverings and wood after just 4 days irrespective of the screed’s thickness. Screeds produced with Topcem can be installed as bonded, un-bonded or floating system, and is suitable for use with under-floor heating.
Screeds produced with Topcem have provided a fast track solution on a wide range of projects including Heathrow and Gatwick airports, sports venues such as Wimbledon Centre Court Hospitality Areas and commercial buildings as well as a wide number of hospitals and schools nationwide.
SIKA Sika Limited, Watchmead, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 1BQ
T: 01707 394444 E:
contractors@uk.sika.com W:
www.sika.co.uk/flooring
For more than 50 years Sika has been developing and manufacturing a wide range of high quality and seamless resin and concrete flooring products, suitable for various environments, markets and applications.
This includes products for chemical
industrial resistance requirements,
floors with mechanical and food industry walls with strict
hygienic requirements, floors and walls in clean room environments, and decorative floors and walls in commercial and residential buildings.
Each of these markets have specific requirements in terms of traffic and mechanical wear, chemical resistance,
impact resistance, permeability to liquids, fire resistance, rapid curing, etc. For more information visit
www.sika.co.uk/flooring or call 01707 394444.
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