Healthcare buildings require flooring which is primarily suited to their environmental needs. CHEMIDUR floors are used in large part for their suitability for use within research laboratories, pharmaceutical plants, hospitals, clinics, operating theatres, inpatient facilities, environments for chemical storage, etc. The fundamental characteristics of the surface layer are durability, hygiene, ease of cleaning, electrostatic discharge and the continuity of the masonry floor.
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REFERENCE STANDARDS:
The UNI 11146 (General) Standard refers to the structural design in the case of a new workshop or factory.
The UNI 10996 (General) Standard refers to the restructuring of an existing workshop or factory.
SOLITEC DESIGN RULES:
A new building requires a structural design that includes both the substrate, the concrete plate and the wear surface layer in question. An existing building will require the concrete plate, on which the new surface layer is to be place, to be checked.
NOTES ON OUR FLOORING:
All the floors of the CHEMIDUR range are suitable for wear resistant coatings in synthetic epoxy type resins, polyurethane and acrylic for use in pharmaceutical- health environments. The different choices in the selection of resin-based systems will depend on the standards for the local sector and from the construction setting time requirements.
DURSIL S flooring is exclusively used in warehouses and technical equipment rooms.
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