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Paints, Coatings and Finishes
News Release from: Mapei UK | Subject: Ultrabond P990 1K
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 November 2005
Ultrabond P990 1K for installing
synthetic grass
Mapei's solvent-free elastic adhesive for installing all kinds of wooden flooring, Ultrabond P990 1K, can also be used for installing synthetic grass.
Mapei's award-winning single component ready-to-use polyurethane solvent-free elastic adhesive for installing all kinds of wooden flooring, Ultrabond P990 1K, can also be used for installing synthetic grass Ultrabond P990 1K's innovative packaging means that the product can be re-sealed and re-used for future applications - therefore cutting down on waste, time and costs
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 11 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mapei solution for wood flooring installations
Ultrabond P990 1K is an extremely innovative polyurethane one-component adhesive, ready-to-use, elastic and solvent-free, for all types of wooden flooring and laminates.
A 'truly green' product.
This product is only a part of Mapei's vast range of solutions and systems for installing, preparing and repairing floor and wall areas in sports and leisure complexes.
The range also includes: Adesilex G19, a 2-component epoxy polyurethane adhesive with a coverage of 20m2 per 10kg, and Adesilex G20, a low viscosity 2-component epoxy polyurethane adhesive with a coverage of 30m2 per 10kg.
Mapei also provides products for the installation of flooring in all types of sports facilities; adhesives for wood in velodromes and adhesives for rubber running tracks in athletic complexes - as well as adhesives, waterproof protective coatings, primers and grouts for swimming pools and wet areas.
This commitment to quality has been demonstrated by Mapei's involvement in the construction and refurbishment of Olympic Complexes since the 1950's, most recently in Athens in 2004. Request a free brochure from Mapei UK ...
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