Recycled Glass Shows Floors in A Whole New Light
Stonhard is doing its part in the effort to conserve earth’s resources by urging customers to walk on glass.
Recycled glass aggregate forms the base of Stonhard’s Stonclad GR flooring system. When mixed with an epoxy resin, amine curing agent and rapidly renewable, soy-based additives, the result is a long-lasting, seamless, easy to maintain, abrasion, chemical and wear resistant floor that is suitable for application in various settings, including manufacturing, food and beverage, retail, educational and public spaces.
Because it incorporates both recycled and rapidly renewable materials, Stonclad GR can help projects accumulate points as they pursue LEED certification. Twelve standard colors and the option for custom shades expand the limits of design possibility. And, the Stonclad GR system can be further customized, with coatings, waterproofing, cove bases and fiberglass reinforcement, to meet the specific needs of each application.
Company Information
Phone: 800-257-7953
Website: www.stonhard.com
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