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Heavy-duty flooring

23th August 1968, Page 47
23th August 1968
Page 47
Page 47, 23th August 1968 — Heavy-duty flooring
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A new type of heavy-duty flooring has been developed by Halfnight Protective Systems Ltd. specifically for refrigerated vans and containers. It is designed to withstand very low temperatures, repeated cleaning, hard wear and the heavy loads associated with the use of fork-lift trucks. The flooring has been approved by the Ministry of Agriculture.

The floor consists of a -kin. layer of HPS 3.13, solvent-free epoxy screed that has a high resistance to abrasion and chemical attack. Of the "non-dusting" type, the material has a compressive strength of 7,000/10,000 p.s.i., a flexural strength of 1,000/2,000 p.s.i. and a tensile strength of 500/1,000 p.s.i.

Made by: Halfnight Protective Systems Ltd., Branbridges, East Peckham, Tonbridge, Kent.

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Organisations: Ministry of Agriculture

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