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Colorex SD/EC product features

 
Cut from a block
Colorex SD/EC tiles are cut from a solid block of homogeneous material, made of conductive coated chips that have been compressed together by a high pressure pressing process. This production process generates a material of superior quality with an extremely high and uniform compression and a pore-free, easy to clean surface meeting the highest hygiene requirements up to cleanroom suitability. 
 
Conductivity warranty
The electrical resistance of Colorex SD/EC is constantly monitored by our ISO 9001 compliant Quality Control.
As a truly unique service, Forbo is the only manufacturer able to supply a Certificate of Electrical Resistance Measurement.
This is automatically generated for each production batch and is freely available upon request. The reported values are guaranteed for the entire lifetime of the tiles. 
 
Hygienic properties
The smooth, pore free surface of Colorex SD/EC is obtained by mechanical means only, without any factory coating.
The surface of the tiles is soil resistant and does not harbour bacteria and moulds, a vital requirement for hygiene critical environments. 
 
The advantages of a low plasticiser content
Dimensional stability
Indoor air quality
Better chemical resistance
Safer in case of fire
100% repairable without leaving any trace
Can be fully renewed / revamped at any time 
 
100% repairable without leaving any trace
Deep and long scratches, holes, cigarette burn marks, stains or discolouration caused by chemicals can be easily repaired by homogeneous welding (welding same material together) or by grinding.
There is no need to strip off and replace tiles, even if the damage penetrates deep into the surface of the material.
The original surface structure, quality and appearance can be completely restored, making the repair invisible. 
 
Resistance to chemicals
Strong acids and alkalis in any concentration have no effect on Colorex, even after extended exposure. The low plasticiser content results in chemical stability exceeding the industry’s average.
Colouring chemicals or solventssuch as acetone can produce stubborn stains or discolourations. Surface damage of this nature can be easily removed using abrasive methods. 
 
Resistance to heavy loads
Colorex can withstand loads of up to 120kg/cm2 rolling on polyamide or hard rubber wheels are no problem.
5'000 kg powered forklift trucks with one or two steering wheels a typical, critical case. This will require installation with 2-component polyurethane adhesive and 3.0 thickness.
The resistance of loads of Colorex will depend on the quality and load bearing strength of the subfloor. 
 
Reaction to fire
The fire safety of building materials, especially of floor coverings, is typically rated upon two criteria:
1. Flammability, or the ability of the material to spread a fire.
2. Smoke development, or the quantity, density and toxicity of smoke / fumes emitted in case of fire.
Colorex meets the highest standard possible in PVC technology Bfl-S1. 
 
Tile form
Colorex SD/EC is available in tiles only, due to the static high pressure pressing process. Tiles are more quickly and easily installed than sheets and with less waste, especially in the case of small and medium areas or rooms with irregular shapes. Tiles also mean freedom of design for architects and interior designers, and last but not least, they are welcome on construction sites because of the ease with which they can be handled.