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Polyflor
POLYSAFE ULTIMA
PVC
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Product Specification
Supply and install Polysafe Ultima Group T flexible PVC sheet flooring in [Aurora, Baltic Green, Bluestone, Iron Ore, Mortar, Pear Granie] [2.5] mm thickness and will contain a selection of the following safety aggregates to impart enhanced slip resistance: silicon carbide, coloured quartz, natural recycled aggregates and aluminium oxide granules, the flooring material shall fully conform with the European Norm for safety flooring - EN 13845, in respect of flame spread, the flooring shall be categorised as Class Bfl-S1 according to EN 13501-1. The flooring shall have been fully tested to ASTM E648 by an independent test house and have a Class 1 rating, making it suitable for use in institutional, commercial and public buildings, the flooring must have been fully tested by an independent test house to the RRL Pendulum Test and have results of ≥40 in the wet (using 4S Rubber/Slider 96) and ≥36 in the wet (using TRL Rubber/Slider 55), making it suitable for use in areas where enhanced slip resistance is required in barefoot or shod conditions. A result of Class B to DIN 51097 should be achieved and the product should be certified as R11 to AS 4586 & DIN 51130, the flooring shall meet the water tightness requirements in EN 13553, meaning suitability for installation in special wet areas, the product must have been fully tested for abrasion resistance to EN 13845, passing the 50,000 cycles test and also meeting EN 660-2 Abrasion Group T, this product does not accumulate static charges above 2kV and is classified as ‘antistatic’ when tested to EN 1815. For specialist applications where there is a requirement to dissipate the electrostatic charge, see the Polyflor ESD product ranges, the flooring shall possess a valid Agrément certificate when laid in accordance with the instructions of Polyflor, with coved skirtings and welded joints, the flooring must be available in 2.0 metre width, to minimise the number of joints, the flooring is suitable for Use Area Classification 23/34/43, as defined in EN ISO 10874 (EN 685), in respect of light fastness, the flooring shall have been fully tested to ISO 105-B02 Method 3 and obtain ≥6