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Industrial floors must be waterproof (water and airtight), slip-resistant, antistatic (dustproof) or easy to clean.
The most common case of industrial paving corresponds to :
a concrete slab correctly dimensioned for mechanical loads (static or dynamic);
a wear layer corresponding to a surface reinforcement to resist mechanical stress;
a protective layer against climatic or chemical aggression.
A basic distinction must be made between industrial paving :
founded on the ground (using piles, for example), which means that they can be considered as shallow or deep foundations, depending on the depth of the supporting layer;
forming part of industrial structures (heavy-duty floors) with floor coverings applied directly to a concrete structure or via an add-on structure.
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Standards
- Screed and screed materials – Screed materials – Properties and requirements - NF EN 13813 - 2003
- Paving – Design, calculation and execution - NF P 11-213-3 (DTU 13.3) - 2005
- Revêtements de sol scellés - NF DTU 52.1 - 2010
- Planchers en bois ou en panneaux à base de bois - NF DTU 53.1 - 2004
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