4. Coatings and screeds in synthetic resins applied in situ
Floor coverings and screeds made from synthetic resins applied in situ adhere strongly to the substrates on which they are laid, contributing to the characteristics of the substrate, unlike other coverings.
They are made up of several components: resins + hardeners + fillers and/or pigments.
Their characteristics and functions are many and varied, depending on the chemical nature of their components.
They can be very hard, semi-flexible or resilient. They can be microporous or watertight, have very good chemical resistance, very high mechanical properties, or be electrically conductive or insulating.
They can be produced to standard or exceptional tolerances. They can be neutral, monochrome or polychrome.
The time required to complete and commission them varies from...
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