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Floor toppings

June 1, 2008

ARTICLE TOOLS
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Made of polyurethane-modified concrete, Tnemec’s Ultra-Tread floor topping is resistant to hot water washdowns, hot steam cleaning and hot fry oils and liquids. It comes in 3 types: Ultra-Tread M (mortar), Ultra-Tread S (slurry) and Ultra-Tread V (vertical). Power-Tread and ChemTread aggregate-reinforced epoxy and novolac epoxy floor toppings are intended for areas that encounter moderate or severe physical abuse and impact, such as warehouses, food processing and manufacturing plants. All the floor toppings come with decorative vinyl flake and quartz options.

Tnemec Company, Inc.; 800-863-6321;
www.tnemec.com



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