Stylish and Environmentally Friendly- Flooring Made from Recycled Tires
Other rubber floors are content to sit it out in the same gyms and weight rooms. But not recycled rubber UltraDuty II, which goes a lot further.
Using advanced technology,
UltraDuty II rubber flooring are manufactured from recycled
tire rubber. The "green," environmentally sound
process uses ambient grinding to turn used tires into clean,
100% post-consumer rubber granules - which are triple distilled
to eliminate all metal, dirt and fibers.
Next,
colorful, UV-resistant EPDM flecks, made from 30% post-industrial
material are added. Combine both types of granules with a
polyurethane, water-based polymer in huge cylinders, and
you get "polymerically bound" rubber of a uniform quality and density, neither too soft nor too brittle. Once peeled, it’s
ready to roll out. And any scraps go right back into the
process - not to a landfill.
But the story isn’t just where UltraDuty II rubber flooring doesn’t go, it’s
where it does - in places where you might not have thought:
bank lobbies and boardrooms, laundromats and lunchrooms,
malls and museums, even outdoor theme parks.
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