Rubber flooring noraplan® valua
fire-retardantanti-slip

rubber flooring
rubber flooring
rubber flooring
rubber flooring
rubber flooring
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Characteristics

Material
rubber
Technical characteristics
anti-slip, fire-retardant

Description

Imagine a floor that brings the beauty and comfort of the natural world indoors. A room that exudes the intuitive warmth, light and calm so hard to find in today‘s busy world. Envision a perfect moment tailored just to you. Perhaps it‘s a glimpse of blue sky out of your window. Or the glow of your living room, illuminated by morning light. Maybe it‘s the hush of the ocean nearby. Imagine a floor that makes you feel at home. Key Features Good for heavy usage High footfall sound absorption (6-8 dB) R9-slip resistance Free of PVC, other halogenated polymers and phthalate plasticizers Increased safety thanks to high fire-retardant properties No welding required No coatings needed Rubber floor covering with an organic texture in 24 colours inspired by nature. Installation & Maintenance Installation Successful rubber floor installation is a combination of high-quality floor covering, proper subfloor preparation and skillful workmanship. nora installation guides provide all the information you need to help ensure that your rubber floor installation will look great and perform well for years to come. Care Your nora rubber flooring requires no finishing, waxing or sealing. All nora floor coverings have a dense, nonporous and dirt-repellant surface—eliminating the need to use unfriendly, harsh cleaning chemicals. Understanding how to properly clean and maintain your new rubber floor, even by using just water, will help you keep it looking attractive for years to come. Follow the tips below and download the specific care guide for your application.

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