- Industry: Construction
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Flooring that isnt tongue and grooved. May also refer to square edge strip flooring that is facenailed when installed.
Industry:Construction
The amount of coverage which can be expected from a given amount of adhesive when spread using the recommended trowel.
Industry:Construction
The application and buffing of a dilute floor polish or a specially formulated spray-buffing compound. This procedure is especially useful in high-traffic areas. The liquid is sprayed on the floor and then immediately buffed with a floor machine until dry. This helps reduce the need for stripping by protecting the base coat of polish. To prevent pad or brush contact with the flooring material, spray buff only on clean floors with sufficient (three to five coats) polish.
Industry:Construction
A reconditioning material for enriching the color and sealing Armstrong hardwood flooring without Permion® finish.
Industry:Construction
Available as a liquid in one gallon bottles. A maintenance material specifically formulated for maintaining the luster of Armstrong Impregnated flooring without Permion® finish (HartWood series) installed for commercial applications. Applied by spraying and buffing with a heavy-duty commercial buffer.
Industry:Construction
The detailed selections of the architect, covering all of the material and labor methods to be used in erecting a building. Usually prescribes types of material, sources, and often lists method of application or installation.
Industry:Construction
Any type of construction is found in these materials, because they exist to provide functions to the floor. Some functions include: slip-retardancy, acoustical properties, sports activities and static-control for industrial situations.
Industry:Construction
A resilient tile flooring composed of binder, fillers, and pigments compounded with suitable stabilizers and processing aids. The binder consists of polymers and/or copolymers of vinyl chloride, other modifying resins, and plasticizers which comprise at least 34% by weight of the finished tile. The polymers and copolymers of vinyl chloride comprise at least 60% of the weight of the binder. The tile meets requirements of ASTM F 1700, Standard Specification for Solid Vinyl Floor Tile.
Industry:Construction
A designation of a certain species based on density, strength and stiffness.
Industry:Construction