PRO-TEK FLOORING –
STAND C14 PRO-TEK WPC - the next generation engineered vinyl floor – will be officially launched at The Flooring Show, Harrogate this September. Developed to meet the demands of the commercial and residential sectors, PRO-TEK WPC is said to feature the latest technology and offers superior performance, ease of installation and low maintenance, as well as reduced lifecycle costs and eco-benefits. Five collections offer a total of 40 designs, in wood and tile effects, with matching four-sided bevelled edges and a complete range of matching WPC vinyl- wrapped accessories.
The new waterproof WPC engineered vinyl floor is a phthalate-free wood plastic composition design with a robust construction, measuring 7mm to 8.5mm in thickness and comprising seven individual layers. The durable commercial-grade wear resistant layer is 0.7mm thick, with a UV anti-scratch finish. Below the fade-resistant décor layer and luxury vinyl top layer, a highly stable and 100% waterproof core – with glueless locking system - sits above a premium IXPE foam underlay
base. These combined features provide a flooring option that’s fast to install, can be laid over most existing hard floorcoverings and which is compatible with ‘wet’ underfloor heating systems. Boards lock together to create a highly durable and dimensionally stable surface that also offers acoustic impact sound performance up to 24db.
As well as performance benefits, PRO-TEK WPC’s construction brings considerable time-saving benefits to the flooring contractor. Minimal floor preparation and the product’s integral underlay cut installation time dramatically, whilst the construction
also eliminates problems associated with ‘telegraphing’, where subfloor irregularities can distort a vinyl surface, creating gaps and an uneven appearance. In addition, all materials used are 100% recyclable.
PRO-TEK WPC designs are offered in a range of formats, textures and shades. Wood effects are divided into four collections - Excel, Essential, Distressed and Excel Long Plank – whilst Excel Tile includes eight tile designs, in marble, slate and travertine effects. Matching WPC vinyl-wrapped accessories span from doorway T-bars, to stair set tread and riser profiles.
www.pro-tek-flooring.com
(only when a wet / semi-dry method is used to install the floorcovering). It is fitter friendly and unlike 2-component adhesives there is no mixing required and no wastage. The product range also includes primers and damp proofing systems, as well as smoothing compounds and adhesives for carpets, vinyl, luxury vinyl tiles and wood. The UZIN team will be on hand to answer any questions you have on the new adhesive or any other products and systems within our range.
UZIN AND WOLFF
TOOLS – STAND B11 Flooring preparation and installation systems provider UZIN will be exhibiting alongside Wolff Tools at this year’s Flooring Show.
UZIN is renowned for supplying high quality products and providing expert technical advice and will available to field any questions. The company has
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just launched a new single-component high temperature or pressure sensitive adhesive, UZIN KE 49 HT which will be showcased on stand B11.
This new adhesive provides flooring contractors with flexibility when working. The hybrid application enables it to be used either as a pressure sensitive adhesive or as a high temperature adhesive in areas where coverings are exposed to extreme temperatures
Wolff Tools will showcase a range of stripping and grinding machines as well as special hand tools to make installing floors as easy as possible. Also on display will be the Piranha Door Saw for safely cutting doors, door frames and door cases. It is extremely precise and provides an exceptionally clean finish. The Piranha is also very easy to use with two step adjustment for height and depth.
www.wolff-tools.co.uk www.uzin.co.uk
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