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Product category: Floors
News Release from: Polyflor | Subject: Polyflor Prestige PUR
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 11 July 2005

Prestige dining for high school girls

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Polyflor Prestige PUR heavy duty sheet vinyl flooring has been used to bring a brighter, cleaner and fresher look to the main refectory and corridor areas at Manchester High School for Girls.

Some 650m2 of Polyflor Prestige PUR heavy duty sheet vinyl flooring, from commercial flooring specialists and Contract Flooring Association Manufacturer of the Year Polyflor , has been used to bring a brighter, cleaner and fresher look to the main refectory and corridor areas at Manchester High School for Girls Installed at the school in an elegant Ice Crystal colourway by Manchester flooring contractor Winton Flooring, low maintenance Polyflor Prestige PUR is ideal for busy educational, healthcare and commercial locations

The range offers a choice of 16 modern colours and features an innovative decorative appearance created by combining duotone base chips with two tonal highlight chips.

Polyflor Prestige PUR also features a high quality polyurethane reinforcement which, combined with a superior closed surface finish, facilitates a low cost, polish-free maintenance regime for the lifetime of the floorcovering, achieving cost savings of up to 48%.

Polyflor Prestige PUR meets the general performance requirements of EN649 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.

The flooring also features homogeneous monolayer construction for even wear and 100% useful life.

In common with all Polyflor sheet vinyls, new Polyflor Prestige 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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