Commercial and industrial floors must meet the toughest requirements and be uncompromisingly resilient. Many laws, ordinances and guidelines precisely regulate the minimum requirements for floors in the individual industries. The food hygiene regulations, for example, require extreme hardness to protect ...
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The installation method for renovation and refurbishment
With old tiled floors, the effort to lay a new one was immense, very dirty. loud and time consuming. Every single tile had to be chiseled and disposed of. The substrate had to be ...
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Thick-bed mortar and thin-bed mortar laying
The classic thick-bed laying is possible very precisely and is therefore still the most frequently used, even though methods such as tile-on-tile with existing tiled floors and the ultra-modern vibration method are increasingly replacing this ...
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Clean, hygienic floors
Porcelain stoneware tiles are very robust and extremely easy to maintain. They can withstand high loads and are also resistant to acids and alkalis as well as dirt and moisture due to the elaborate surface coating. Remaining stains ...
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Modern jogging installation
The fastest method for larger areas
Ceramic vibratory laying is the most effective floor covering system for laying on large areas in the commercial and industrial sector that have to withstand very heavy loads. This technique was developed according ...
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Danger of slipping averted
For reasons of occupational safety and to avoid accidents, an anti-slip surface with a safety profile is prescribed in industry and trade. So that no employee or customer can slip, a certain friction value between floor and ...
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