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Product category: Floors
News Release from: Polyflor | Subject: Polyflor 2000 PUR
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 22 June 2005

Floors are fun for Ward 8 patients

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Colourful inlaid motifs - including pirates, galleons and marine life - are featured in new Polyflor 2000 PUR heavy duty sheet vinyl flooring in Ward 8 at Pontefract General Infirmary.

Colourful inlaid motifs - including pirates, galleons and marine life - are featured in new sheet vinyl flooring in Ward 8 at Pontefract General Infirmary Using a selection of colours from low maintenance Polyflor 2000 PUR heavy duty sheet vinyl flooring - from commercial flooring specialists and Contract Flooring Association Manufacturer of the Year Polyflor - the inset designs were created via the Polyflor Expressions Design Service, which uses computerised water jet cutting techniques to produce a variety of precise shapes and styles for inlaid decoration

Leeds-based flooring contractor Fresco installed the flooring.

Polyflor 2000 PUR offers a choice of 25 bright shades and features a high quality polyurethane reinforcement which, combined with a superior closed surface finish, can cut maintenance costs by up to 48% by facilitating a low cost, polish-free maintenance regime for the lifetime of the floorcovering.

Available in a choice of three gauges - 2mm, 2.5mm and 3mm - to suit differing traffic levels, Polyflor 2000 PUR meets the general performance requirements of EN 649 and, fully tested to fire safety standard EN 13501-1, is certified as Class Bfl-S1, achieving the criteria EN ISO 9239-1 8kw/m2 and the mandatory requirement of EN ISO 11925-2 pass.

In common with all Polyflor sheet vinyl floorcoverings, Polyflor 2000 PUR can be welded at the seams and to coved skirtings to create continuous, impervious surfaces which offer no sanctuary to dirt and bacteria.

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