LEVELLING COMPOUNDS
ARDEX Homefield Road, Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 8QP T: 01440 714939 F: 01440 716640 E:
info@ardex.co.uk W:
www.ardex.co.uk
For over 40 years the ARDITEX range of latex levelling and smoothing compounds have offered the professional flooring contractor unique application benefits that help to minimise installation risk. By reducing the need for intensive preparation and priming, ARDITEX NA saves you both time and money. Renowned versatility, advanced site tolerance and a reduction in preparation machinery hire, lost time and call backs, all help to ensure that with ARDITEX NA there really is no alternative. ARDITEX NA can be used with confidence over old adhesive residues including bitumen, and even direct to ceramic tiling, and is ultra rapid setting which means that floorcoverings can be applied after only 4 hours. The ARDEX range of powder and water-based smoothing underlayments combine excellent levelling and self- smoothing properties with rapid setting, hardening and drying, enabling rapid installation of a smooth base prior to the installation of the subsequent floorcovering.
F. BALL AND CO. LTD. Churnetside Business Park, Station Road, Cheddleton, Leek, Staffordshire ST13 7RS, UK T: 01538 361 633 F: 01538 361 622 E:
mail@f-ball.co.uk W:
www.f-ball.co.uk
F. Ball’s comprehensive range of floor smoothing underlayments and repair compounds combine high performance with user friendly characteristics to provide the ultimate subfloor finish. Established smoothing underlayments such as Stopgap Green Bag, a long term contractor favourite, sit alongside a selection of specially formulated underlayments which have been developed to provide instant solutions to a multitude of problems. Stopgap 700 Superflex is a fibre- reinforced smoothing underlayment designed to provide the flexibility required by a plywood or steel substrates. It is approved for use in marine flooring installations and in addition utilises ultra-fast drying technology making it an ideal choice for fast-track projects.
MAPEI UK LTD. Mapei House, Steel Park Road, Halesowen, West Midlands B62 8HD T: 0121 508 6970 F: 0121 508 6960 E:
info@mapei.co.uk W:
www.mapei.co.uk
Founded in Milan in 1937, Mapei is today a world leader in the production of adhesives and complementary products for the installation of all types of floor and wall coverings. The company is also specialised in other chemical products for building including waterproofing, protective & decorative wall coatings, concrete admixtures, thermal insulation and underground construction. Attributed for their outstanding quality, sustainable credentials (LEED, EMICODE) and Quality Management systems (ISO18001:2007, ISO14001:2004, ISO9001:2008), Mapei provide a product, system and solution for any type of application. At the forefront of technology, Mapei produces a comprehensive range of smoothing and levelling compounds to cover all installations of resilient, wood, ceramic and natural stone flooring coverings. Mapei’s Ultraplan Renovation Screed is a fibre-reinforced self-levelling compound designed for new and existing sub floors; including concrete, plywood, timber, screeds, terrazzo ceramic, parquet and chipboard.
UZIN Unit 2, Mitchell Court, Central Park, Rugby, Warwickshire CV23 0UY T: 01788 530 080 F: 01788 536 508 E:
info@uzin.co.uk W:
www.uzin.co.uk
UZIN provides the UK’s flooring professionals with ecological, innovative and high quality products and solutions. We offer quality primers, DPM’s, levelling compounds and adhesives for new installations or refurbishments for all types of floor coverings.
UZIN NC 160 is a 20 kg bag of levelling compound to make the transportation of levelling compounds easier and safer for flooring contractors. Despite reducing the weight of the bag, UZIN NC 160 offer fantastic coverage, approximately 5m2 at 3 mm. UZIN NC 160 has also been awarded an EC1 R Plus® classification for being very low emission and provides the most ecological approach for flooring installations meeting LEED and BREEAM certification.
58 LEVELLING COMPOUNDS : TOMORROW’S FLOORING YEARBOOK 2014/15
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