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INDUST RIAL FLOORING


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


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


Flowcrete UK’s Industrial Flooring range has been developed to deliver the ultimate in durability and resistance for hard-wearing surfaces that stand the test of time. Our reliable formulations stand up to heavy forklift, pallet truck and pedestrian traffic, whilst boasting impressive resistance levels against aggressive chemicals, cleaning agents and spillages across a number of production areas. For areas subject to extreme temperature change or chemical attack, Flowcrete has developed Flowchem VE. What’s more, this range offers everything from textured finished for slip resistance to UV stability to maintain colour vibrancy. Some ranges are even available in an antistatic grade for the protection of sensitive electronic equipment, resulting in a range of flooring solutions perfect for a variety of heavy duty industrial environments.


Flowcrete’s range of industrial resin flooring system are classified by FeRFA resin types.


Mapei’s solutions for industrial resin flooring include the Mapefloor i302SL resin system, a two component multipurpose epoxy formulate for industrial floors which complies with standards applied to the drinks and foodstuffs industry. Mapefloor i302 SL can be used to create self- levelling or multi-layer resin coatings to form an attractive, smooth, or non-slip finish.


Mapefloor i302 SL has been installed at the Morrisons food processing plant near Northwich in Cheshire; the new flooring had to be ‘taint-free’, hence the specification of the Mapefloor i302 SL resin flooring which is safe and compliant for use in areas of food preparation and storage.


The versatility of the Mapefloor i302 SL product allowed it to be used as two systems; first as a high-build coating for foot traffic areas and secondly, as a self-levelling system for area where fork-lift trucks would be operating.


SIKA Sika Limited, Watchmead, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 1BQ


T: 01707 394444 E: contractors@uk.sika.com W: www.sika.co.uk/flooring


Showing Grace, Under Pressure


An industrial floor has the toughest job in the building; being required to withstand constant traffic, mechanical wear, corrosive liquids, high temperatures and impacts. If the floor can’t handle the stress, everything else is in jeopardy. That’s why so many people rely on Sika – because the beauty of our industrial flooring is not just on the surface, it goes all the way down to the core.


Our floors stand the test of time. Each one is designed and installed to suit the specific conditions and requirements of each individual project. There are myriad variables and we take every one of them to heart. We figure the more time we spend perfecting our floors, the longer our floors will spend with you.


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Tomorrow’s Contract Floors Yearbook 2018/19


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