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T H E F L O O R
THE FLOOR
Product overview 2008/2009
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Contents welcome to Armstrong
Selecting floor coverings couldn’t be easier. Simply turn to the details of a particular product range or use the search engine to take you through a series of options to find the perfect solution.
Tiles / planks broadloom
The Products
Marmorette p 32
Colorette p 36
Uni Walton p 38
Granette p 40
Linodur p 42
Marmorette Acoustic p 44
Korkment p 44
Marmorette LCH p 45
Linodur LCH p 45
Contour p 48
Medintech p 50
Favorite p 52
Connection Corlon p 54
Contract Interior p 56
Contract Interior Acoustic p 56
Royal p 58
Perspectives p 60
Timberline p 62
Translations p 64
Translations II Acoustic p 66
Cenit p 68
Solid p 70
Vinyl Conductives
Royal Conductive p 72
Royal ESD p 72
Contour Conductive p 73
Pastell Conductive p 73
Scala 100 p 92
Scala 55 p 100
Scala Easy p 106
Elements p 108
Transparency p 110
Strong Spot 916 p 114
Strong 951/956 p 116
Strong Modul 961/966 p 119
Strong Compact 926 p 120
M 745 S-L p 122
M 745 L p 124
M 733 L p 125
M 738 L p 126
M 420 p 127
Safeguards
Safeguard p 74
Safeguard Design p 76
Wetroom
Protech p 78
Waterelite p 80
Walldesign p 82
Walldesign Border p 82
Wallflex p 84
Vinyl Composition Tiles
Imperial Texture p 86
Vision
The company – Armstrong p 7
The history of linoleum and DLW Flooring p 9
Ecology – DLW Linoleum p 11
Product characteristics – DLW Linoleum p 13
The colour system – DLW Linoleum p 15
Education p 16
Healthcare p 18
Retail p 20
Offices p 22
Flooring Solutions A huge range of products at your fingertips p 24
Product Panorama
Search Engine p 26
Key p 28
The Products
Linoleum p 30
Vinyl p 46
Luxury Vinyl p 90
Fibrebonded p 112
ServiceInstallation, Maintenance, Accessories p 128
Installation recommondation DLW Flooring p 130
Maintenance recommondation for resilient DLW Flooring p 136
Maintenance recommondation for DLW Fibrebonded p 140
Accessories p 144
Index p 148
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flooring creative spacesVision
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Just a tiny dot on the map. But how influential. The company – Armstrong
Delmenhorst: A small town in the Oldenburger Land, far away from the bustling cities of the
world. A centre for cork processing for centuries, surrounded by fields and meadows where
cows still happily graze. Who would have thought that this dreamy little town would one day
prepare the ground for numerous buildings – and milestones of architecture all over the globe.
Even the most spectacular buildings are given a stylish basis by the products developed and
made here and at all of Armstrong‘s other virtually unknown sites with the expertise of
German manufacturing - in Paris, Copenhagen and Berlin, Milan and Barcelona, but also
in New York and Shanghai. Although great distances may well lie between these bustling
cities and Armstrong‘s production plants, when it comes to architecture and design the floor
coverings manufactured there have enjoyed an international reputation
for years.
One important factor for such success is an unbeatable combination: the international flair and
rapid response of a global player matched with the reliable structures of regional and local
service centres. It is this very philosophy of combining an international approach with proximity
that offers business partners the greatest advantages: They benefit from consulting as equal
partners, based on a global knowledge of the market as well as a portfolio precisely tailored
to regional requirements. And from a direct partnership which, wherever possible, relies on
sustainable production with local supply.
This is only one of the reasons that has helped Armstrong to become one of the world‘s
biggest manufacturers of floor coverings, offering an enormous product range for virtually
every application in the commercial sector. Linoleum is the no-compromise classic in
Armstrong‘s product portfolio, which contains over 50 different floor coverings, developed in
the company‘s design ateliers and manufactured at its production plants.
From there they are then dispatched to all corners of the earth. So does it matter that their
home is just a tiny dot on the map?
Headquarters Armstrong World Industries
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
European HQ
Armstrong DLW AG
Bietigheim-Bissingen (Germany)
Staff
Worldwide approx. 14.600
Product portfolio
DLW Linoleum, DLW Vinyl,
DLW Luxury Vinyl, DLW Fibrebonded
Regional Customer Service Centre
Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Finland, France, Great Britain, Holland, Ireland, Italy,
Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Sweden,
Switzerland, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ukraine, Belarus
Applications
Education, Healthcare, Retail, Offices, Industrial areas...
For further information see
www.armstrong.eu
To register for Armstrong‘s newsletter
www.armstrong.eu/my
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany
Werk Delmenhorst, Germany
Holmsund, Sweden
Teesside, Great Britain
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The history of linoleum and DLW FlooringWe all know about the consequences of sleepless nights.
But probably none with a greater impact on style.
We do not know how many nights the English chemist Sir Frederick Walton had to do without
sleep before his so-called Indian Rubber Substitute was ready for patenting. It must have
been quite a few. Nights which initially alternated between optimism and failure. But also
characterised by his unswerving determination to succeed. And a no-compromise attitude
that remained unaffected even by repeated setbacks.
However, the realisation that his patent with the number 3210/1863 was ideally suited as
a floor covering was not actually made by Walton himself. He took up the advice of business
partners and had his linseed oil compound applied to a base of jute cloth. Once dried, it
resulted in one of the most stylish floor coverings of modern times, a product that was destined
to soon become a classic of contemporary design: consistently ecological, authentic and
admitting no compromise in terms of aesthetic appeal.
Half a century later this acclaimed material of the new 20th century was inextricably linked
with another name: Deutsche Linoleum Werke (DLW). Today its merger with Armstrong has
made the firm into one of the world‘s largest manufacturers of floor coverings, with a range
that goes far beyond what Walton initially handed down to us.
The list of world-famous architects, artists and designers who have used DLW Linoleum from
Armstrong as a unique element of interior design is just as lengthy as the list of buildings in
which it has been laid. This floor covering was chosen by Walter Gropius for his so-called
Meisterhäuser (Masters‘ Houses) in Dessau. It can also be found in virtually all the buildings
of Stuttgart‘s Weißenhof Estate built in 1927, while in 1929 Mies van der Rohe used linoleum
in his pavilion at the world exhibition in Barcelona.
Today linoleum has lost none of its importance. Not where the leading architects and designers
of the 21st century are concerned. And certainly not for the creators of this unique material,
who are responsible for developing innovative floor coverings at Armstrong‘s workshops,
laboratories and design ateliers. Every single floor covering is designed to satisfy a wide
range of different demands and requirements. Yet they all have one thing in common: their
developers‘ no-compromise approach to quality. They know that sleepless nights will pay off
here.
1863
Sir F. Walton patents a floor covering which ultimately forms the basis for the development of linoleum.
1882
Linoleum is manufactured in Germany. Three linoleum factories are established at Delmenhorst near
Bremen: Hansa, Schlüssel and Anker. From 1926 merger of Germany’s big linoleum factories to form
DLW.
1904–1914
Linoleum floor coverings are designed for the Delmenhorst linoleum works by many well-known architects.
The Circle and Square Inlay by Peter Behrens finally establishes linoleum‘s international reputation.
1927
For Bauhaus architects linoleum is an important material. Leading designers and architects such as Mies
van der Rohe, Walter Gropius and Le Corbusier also work with linoleum.
1949
Floor coverings made of vinyl are developed at DLW and included in its product portfolio.
1968
Fibrebonded floor coverings, in particular the high-quality product Strong, are added to the range of floor
coverings.
1980
The Green movement allows linoleum to stage a comeback as a natural material.
1995
DLW Luxury Vinyl is added to its range of high-quality, appealing products with top design quality and
variety, which are especially popular in the retail sector.
1998
DLW becomes part of Armstrong World Industries, one of the world‘s largest manufacturers of floor
coverings.
2005–2008
DLW Linoleum is awarded numerous design prizes: 2005 ADEX Gold, 2006 if award for Product Design,
nominated for the Design Prize of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
2007
Armstrong celebrates 125 years of linoleum production at Delmenhorst.
2008
Launch of DLW‘s new Linoleum collection, developed on the principle of the colour wheel.
Sir Frederick Walton
Peter Behrens
Walter Gropius
Mies van der Rohe
Le Corbusier
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There are many good arguments to prepare the ground
for the future. But no reason to move to the desert.
Abu Dhabi in the year 2016. Everyone from the world of architecture will be making a
pilgrimage to this once bleak spot on the earth. Under the scorching Arabian sun 50,000
people will live and work in an area of six square kilometres - in the first climate-neutral city on
our planet. The building materials used here each satisfy stringent environmental standards. In
Masdar City cars will be just as passé as landfill sites. Although electricity will still come from
the power socket, it will be produced at the world‘s biggest solar power plant. This verdant and
temperate eco island in the middle of the desert will enjoy a high standard of living.
USA in February 2007. Al Gore, Bill Clinton‘s Vice-President, receives an Oscar for best
documentary. „An Inconvenient Truth“ shows the terrifying consequences of global warming.
Gore makes the following appeal: „People all over the world, we need to solve the climate
crisis. It is not a political issue, it‘s a moral issue.“ In December 2007 he was awarded the
Nobel Peace Prize for his tireless work.
Not even a decade separates us and Gore‘s warning from an architectural future which has
already dawned in the land of the oil sheiks with the first cut of the spade for architect Sir
Norman Foster‘s design. From a vision that has been shared by Armstrong for some time, the
company has been pursuing a no-compromise environmental programme for around a decade
and has continuously improved its production processes in terms of ecology and sustainability.
Here it is spurred on by a recipe for success that has proved its worth for over 150 years:
linoleum. This perfect combination of over 98 percent organic and mineral-based raw materials
is made from renewable natural products without using crude oil. Linoleum contains linseed
oil and tree resins, cork, wood floor, chalk and jute, with these materials being sourced locally
wherever possible. It comes as no surprise that this floor covering has an excellent CO2-footprint
and has been awarded numerous ecological labels.
Gauged by the requirements of science, there is probably almost no other floor covering that is
so politically correct. And we do not have to wait years to get it.
Ecology – DLW Linoleum
saving resources
The raw materials for DLW Linoleum are 98 percent organic or mineral-based, with naturally
renewable materials accounting for 80 percent. DLW Linoleum is produced entirely without
crude oil.
easy on the environment
As DLW Linoleum largely consists of renewable raw materials, it is more or less CO2-neutral over
its entire life cycle. It is manufactured using a traditional formula without plasticisers,
chlorine or heavy metals.
healthy
With linseed oil Armstrong is using a raw material of food-grade quality. All other raw materials
are safe and comply with the stringent requirements of the European Toy Safety standard
(EN 71).
award-winning
DLW Linoleum has been awarded the following environmental labels: ”Blauer Engel”,
Scandinavian Swan label and Austrian environmental certificate.
certified
The production plant at Delmenhorst has been awarded the EC ecological audit and the
EMAS environmental certificate. The facility is regularly inspected by the organisation GUT
Zertifizierungsgesellschaft für Managementsysteme and environmental experts.
efficient
The linoleum waste occurring during production is recycled during manufacture.
low-emission
It has been confirmed by the German Federal Environment Agency: DLW Linoleum releases so
few organic substances into the indoor air that its emission value falls well below the threshold
level.
sustainable
DLW Linoleum is a long-lasting floor covering whose environmental impact is so low that it can
hardly be reduced further.
German environmental certificate ”Blauer Engel”
SWAN-Label
Austrian environmental certificate.
Environmental certificate for linoleum in Europe
ISO 9001
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There are more recent flooring options for your feet.
But rarely such thankful ones.
Product characteristics – DLW Linoleum
Times change. But linoleum remains the same. If it could talk, it would have fascinating tales
to tell. Amidst the lush woods of the Harz mountains, at Sanatorium Dr. Barner, it would tell
of the upstanding ladies who strolled along its columns at the beginning of the last century.
And of the gentlemen with their formidable hairstyles who, after a fine meal, solve the worlds
problems over cognac and cigars
Today the so-called Fresh Air Hut, once an ultramodern cabin used to treat breathless city-
dwellers, has itself vanished into thin air. Patients instead take advantage of fitness training
and light therapy, saunas and wellness facilities – but visitors still wander on the original
linoleum floor designed by Albin Müller. It still provides a sterling service even a century later:
boasting a slight patina, but still functional and virtually indestructible. A fact that is not exactly
profitable for the manufacturer – but all the more convincing for the end users.
The reason for the robustness of linoleum is its unique formula, which has remained virtually
unchanged for over 150 or so years. In office buildings and shopping centres this floor
covering shows it can cope with the high demands made on durability and aesthetics and
offers an enormous range of colours and designs for bright and inspiring interior design.
As it can withstand extremely tough conditions, this product is often a popular choice in the
healthcare sector, as well as nurseries, schools and universities. In all these applications
linoleum is also greatly appreciated for its antibacterial properties and other hygienic qualities.
The high-quality PUR surface protection, which makes this product so easy to maintain, is
incidentally also an achievement of this day and age, as is the high-tech production process.
The technical and functional benefits alone make linoleum the first choice when it comes
to materials. By using linoleum in their interior design, architects and designers are also
declaring their belief in a no-compromise material, in a floor covering that has style like
virtually no other.
wear-resistant
Whether a school, surgery or warehouse: The right DLW Linoleum is available whatever the
application.
suitable for castor chairs
The norm is 25,000 revolutions – DLW Linoleum easily manages 100,000!
antibacterial
Linoleum is ideal in the healthcare sector thanks to its natural, germicidal effect. This, of
course, also applies with PUR surface protection.
safe
DLW Linoleum is slip-resistant, flame-retardant, temperature-resistant and not sensitive to
frictional heat.
safe to health
DLW Linoleum, including when equipped with the PUR Eco System, has been rated as toxi-
cologically harmless in terms of fumes, following testing according to DIN 53436. It is free of
heavy metals and thus fulfils the EN 71 „Toy Safety“ standard.
comfortable
Linoleum is by its very nature warm to the feet thanks to its natural raw materials.
recyclable
Linoleum waste occurring during production is recycled during manufacture.
resistant
The PUR surface protection is resistant to chemicals up to pH 12 as well as to oils, greases
and tar according to EN 423.
natural
Linoleum should be exposed to daylight – preferably direct sunlight – so that the natural yellow
cast of this product fades.
easy to maintain
Initial treatment is basically not required for DLW Linoleum – for further details please see our
recommendations for cleaning at www.armstrong.eu.
biodegradable
DLW Linoleum is almost 100 percent biodegradable by microorganisms during composting
although disposal by incineration is entirely safe as well.
Suitable for castor chair
Slip resistance
Reaction to fire
Resistance to chemicals
Suitable for underfloor heating
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It is worth listening to Nature. If only to make sure
the colour scheme doesn‘t get out of hand.
The colour system – DLW Linoleum
A summer‘s morning. Brown earth still with the cool of the night. Dewdrops beading on the
lush green of the plants. A bright sea of flowers dotted about reaches out to receive the first
rays of the sun. Countless different shades, producing an accomplished symphony of colour
despite the widely differing hues.
Nature picks out the finest tones for its compositions! Its harmony has acted as a source of
inspiration to architects and artists for thousands of years. Their delight in the forms, sounds
and colours of Nature has given us moving works of literature, art, music and architecture.
This now also provides a sound basis for the colour compositions of the latest DLW Linoleum
collection.
The designer: colour expert Peter Zoernack. He has created a colour system that is un-
precedented in this form. Every shade of his colour wheel is picked up as a set of three with
different graduations of brightness. All shades can be combined within each set for a virtuoso
performance, as well as in a global and complementary manner. This is thanks to Nature‘s
system of organisation, which Zoernack has translated into a colour concept for linoleum
without making compromises: „It is the veil of these natural shades that imbues them with
value and dignity that gives them their elegance.“
This has given rise to a harmonious system of colour lines and major enlargement of the
grey-black palette over virtually the entire linoleum portfolio. The new Marmorette presents
itself alone with 56 shades in 18 colour lines. Granette is sounding forth with a completely
new arrangement: Its range of colours has grown from six to 24, in particular including a
brand-new tonality which features sand, earth, leaves, grass and water. Colorette with its
low-key pattern is available in the existing brilliant shades, but now also boasting new attractive
shades of grey and muted tones featuring a pair of colours as a light/dark graduation. Lastly
the tried and tested shades of the Bauhaus palette are interpreted by the monochrome classic
Uni Walton, offering a cold and a warm range of grey, with a unique light shade of grey at one
end of the spectrum and a luxuriant black at the other.
Whether an orchestral piece or solo performance, played piano or forte, in a major or minor
key: The new colour collection opens up boundless scope for unprecedented compositions.
We look forward to hearing from you.
veiled
Peter Zoernack has composed colour levels with different muting effects for every shade:
This colour principle, which he has taken from Nature, makes the new DLW Linoleum
collection even more organic, harmonious and natural.
systematic
Every colour in the Marmorette and Granette range is available in three tonal steps: a light,
middle and dark shade. The grey ranges have up to four graduations. Within one tonal step
each colour features the same degree of veiling. This consistent system creates an abundance
of options for the combination and variation of colours.
communicative
All shades of the colour palette blend in with each other perfectly – whether assembled
within a set of three, put together vertically or horizontally or combined in a global or
complementary manner. This system is based on Johannes Itten‘s colour wheel, which
shows all shades as primary, secondary and tertiary colours to demonstrate the interaction
between them.
brilliant
Bright tones and trend setting colours enhance the natural tonality and provide for varied
arrangements of colour.
organic
Organic pigments ensure a simple, unadulterated visual.
contrasting
Strong and fine contrasts between light and dark can be created over the entire palette in
every shade.
Examples from colour chart
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Education
It must be hardwearing enough to cope with hundreds of footfalls, the demands of science
laboratories or IT suites and the acoustic requirements of lecture theatres, whilst also
providing an atmosphere conducive to learning.
In many instances linoleum can provide the optimum solution. An environmentally friendly
floor covering, linoleum’s hygienic qualities have made it a firm favourite in this sector
as it provides a healthy, safe floor covering for children and young people. Linoleum is
particularly hardwearing and its low maintenance properties make it robust enough to
deal with heavy wear. With an array of bright colours and design possibilities linoleum
can help improve learning by creating bright, fun, inspirational environments to motivate
young minds.
For areas where a quiet atmosphere is required such as libraries, lecture theatres and
some classrooms, fibrebonded provides excellent acoustic properties. Vinyl can provide
the perfect solution for laboratories where resistance to chemical staining is an issue and
slip resistant vinyl will ensure safety in changing rooms and cloakrooms.
Such are the demands of the educational floor that it takes expert understanding and
experience to cater for such varied applications. At Armstrong Floor Products Europe
we have years of expertise gained at all levels of the educational system – from primary
school through to university – in the types of floor coverings that are suitable for particular
environments. And with years of expert manufacturing skills, you can be assured that the
products will be fit for purpose and fulfil the performance demands placed on them.
Products that combine function, performance and style are all available from our broad
portfolio.
The floor of an educational establishment plays a chameleon role with precise require-ments for a variety of different usages.
products that combine function, performance and style
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whatever the demands, we have the solutions to fulfil your requirementsHealthcare
Floor coverings are crucial in helping to combine the requirements of the clinical
environment with the relaxing surroundings naturally desired by patients to put them at
their ease.
The unparalleled number and broad range of floor coverings available from Armstrong Floor
Products Europe means that a total solution for all areas of the healthcare environment
can be found from one source.
The floor coverings in any healthcare application, whether it be an operating theatre,
waiting room, bathroom, laboratory, consulting room or ward must fulfil the required
performance demands. These may include resistance to chemical spillages, the effects
of castors or the ability to safely discharge static electricity without damaging equipment,
whilst also being hygienic, easy to clean and robust enough to cope with stringent cleaning
and maintenance regimes demanded by high traffic environments.
Once the practical side has been met we can look at the more altruistic elements
of the design. Our design service can help to create an atmosphere that provides a
welcoming, reassuring environment that conveys a sense of safety and well-being. Colour,
pattern and texture all play a role here and our team can advise on all manner of cut-in
designs whether the desire is for pictorial images, logos, zoning or directional indicators
using linoleum, vinyl or fibrebonded.
For larger healthcare establishments with retail facilities such as cafes, newsagents and
florists, our range of resilient and textile floor coverings in bright colours and patterns
can be used to create pockets of interest. Designer products commonly used in retail
applications that mimic the visuals of wood, metal and stone are equally suitable for
healthcare and can be used to create these prestige areas.
Whatever the demands, we have the solutions to fulfil your requirements.
Choosing floor coverings to meet the diverse requirements of the healthcare sector can prove challenging.
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creating an environment that will attract customersRetail
In a world where image is everything consumers have become even more discerning of
the environment they choose to shop in. And with shopping now being one of the most
popular leisure pursuits, retailers are even more aware of creating an environment that will
attract customers, encourage them to make purchases and grow brand loyalty by making
customers want to return.
The retail environment provides opportunities to be creative with flooring design combining
textile and resilient products for different zones of the store. This is where Armstrong Floor
Products Europe is able to offer unparalleled choice to suit all interior designs, brand
profiles and performance criteria.
The most successful retail brands in the world are those that have carefully built an image
for themselves, which is reflected in the design of their retail outlets. The style of interior
design chosen will more often than not reflect the tastes of the target market and the type
of product sold.
For instance, a youth fashion outlet is typically full of cutting edge design, funky lighting,
bold colours and unusual textures. Where as an upmarket or family orientated retail store
is more interested in conveying an image of quality, integrity and stability and will opt for
traditional colours, materials and patterns.
Let Armstrong Floor Products Europe buy into your brand concept and visualise a
retail concept that will reinforce brand values and image whilst being durable enough to
withstand customers coming back time and time again.
No sector of interior design is as fast moving as retail.
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reflect the mood and core values of the companyOffices
First impressions about an organisation’s professionalism, technical ability and even
company ethos can be formed upon first setting foot into the offices of that organi sation.
The interior design of any office needs to reflect the mood and core values of the company
as it acts as a subliminal reinforcement of these principles to staff and clients alike.
So whether it is a multi-site national or international company looking to roll out the same
purchasing plan and interior décor from office to office, or a company operating at a single
site, Armstrong Floor Products Europe has the depth of product range in contemporary and
traditional styles to suit any corporate environment.
Armstrong Floor Products Europe has been a leading supplier to the office sector for many
years developing products in consultation with architects, interior designers and end users
to establish ranges that are practical and stylish enough to meet the exacting requirements
of this demanding sector.
The diversity of Armstrong Floor Products Europe’s product portfolio means that whether
the application is a prestigious reception area; a busy open plan office or has the more
practical requirements of the staff canteen or wash rooms; it has an array of stylish
products that will be commensurate with the image and budget of the company.
Carpet tiles lend themselves perfectly to create funky patterns for breakout areas and to
delineate open plan working. Brands and logos can create interesting features and the
different textures and patterns can complement the architectural scheme of the building.
Broadloom carpeting provides the luxuriant quality that is prerequisite for the boardroom.
All can be planned and created with our design and product experts to satisfy all your
practical and aesthetic needs.
In the commercial world, image is everything.
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Explore the dynamics of Armstrong’s product groups. Match your needs to the characteristics and typical applications of each type of floor covering.
Flooring solutions a huge range of products at your fingertips
– A ‘classic’ flooring chosen for its practicality and performance
– Environmentally sound – manufactured from renewable raw materials
– Fantastic array of colours for all designs and interior schemes
– Popular choice for healthcare and education environments
– PUR coating facilitates easy cleaning and maintenance
– Ideal for high traffic applications such as education and retail
– Array of stylish options – chip and linear patterns to wood and metal designs
– Available in sheet and tile formats for easy installation
– PUR coating facilitates easy cleaning and maintenance
– Add an exciting touch to interior design
– True to life imitations of wood and stone and many other stunning designs
– Highly durable and easy to install
– Ideal for superior aesthetic requirements
– PUR coating facilitates easy cleaning and maintenance
– Fibrebonded carpet and carpet tiles
– Hard wearing and practical in vibrant colours
– For extremely heavy use in commercial areas
– Also available in antistatic and conductive versions
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Education
Staff rooms
Storage facilities
Conference rooms
Classrooms
Main hallways
Entrance areas
Locker rooms
Canteens
Healthcare
Administration offices
Storage facilities
Treatment/x-ray rooms
Bedrooms
Main hallways
Entrance areas
Operating theatres
Bathrooms
Retail
Back office areas
Boutiques
Department stores
Canteens, restaurants
Entrance areas
Hallways
Food stores
Fast-food restaurants
Storage facilities
Offices
Restaurants, cafeterias, canteens
Receptions
Entrances, stairs
IT areas
Cloakrooms
Conference rooms
General offices
Hospitality
Bars
Restaurants
Public toilets
Bathrooms
Cinemas, theatres, casinos
Bedrooms
Corridors/hallways
Receptions, entrances, stairs
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Storage facilities
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Entrance areas
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Canteens
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Main hallways
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Bathrooms
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Department stores
Canteens, restaurants
Entrance areas
Hallways
Food stores
Fast-food restaurants
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Offices
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Receptions
Entrances, stairs
IT areas
Cloakrooms
Conference rooms
General offices
Hospitality
Bars
Restaurants
Public toilets
Bathrooms
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Key the full story technically speaking
EN 425 EN 985 Suitable for castor chair continuous use
EN 1815 Antistatic
EN 1081 ISO 10965 Conductivity / static dissipative (<109 Ohm / <106 Ohm)
EN 12524 Suitable for underfloor heating
EN 1963 Stairs continuous use
EN 12825 Suitable for raised floors
EN 1399 Cigarette resistance
EN 423 Resistance to chemicals
EN 13553 Water tightness
EN 423 Staining resistance
EN 13501-1 Reaction to fire (class Bfl-s1 / Cfl-s1 / Efl)
EN 1470 Luxury Classification LC1
EN 13893Slip resistance (dry condition)
Homogeneous
Heterogeneous
Broadloom / sheet
Wall covering
Floor covering
Tiles / planks
EN 13893Slip resistance (enhanced slip)
Classification EN 685 class 31 commercial moderate
Classification EN 685 class 22 domestic general/medium
Classification EN 685 class 23 domestic heavy
Classification EN 685 class 32 commercial general
Classification EN 685 class 33 commercial heavy
Classification EN 685 class 34 commercial very heavy
Classification EN 685 class 41 industrial moderate
Classification EN 685 class 42 industrial general
Classification EN 685 class 43 industrial heavy
Fire certificate for ships
RAL classification highly robust for fibrebonded carpeting
Armstrong Floor Protect(Anti soil and stain treatment)
ISO 14001 Certified company for Environmental Manage ment System ISO 14001
Brand name of fibre for fibrebonded carpets
ISO 9001Certified company for Quality Manage ment System ISO 9001
Certified company for Quality Manage ment System
ISO 9001 Certified company for Quality Management System ISO 9001
Certified company for Quality Manage ment System ISO 9001 and for Environmental Manage ment System ISO 14001
German environmental certificate ”Blauer Engel”
Scandinavian environmental certificate ”Swan”-label
Environmental certificate for linoleum in Europe
Austrian environmental certificate for linoleum
Easy Care
Applied harmonized standards
PUR Eco System (High-quality surface reinforcement)
LPX Finish (Standard surface for linoleum)
Environmental certificate for carpeting in Europe
For further explanations about technical pictographs please call phone +49 (0) 71 42 71-740
DIN EN ISO 9001:2000Certified company for Quality Manage ment System
Swedish wetroom certificate for walls
Swedish wetroom certificate for floors
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The surface of DLW Linoleum is always coated in a protective layer in the last production
steps. These protective coatings ensure the linoleum is not damaged by moisture or
abrasive dirt, and eases the cleaning process. Armstrong offers DLW linoleum with two
choices of protective coatings – the trusted basic LPX Finish, and the high end PuR eco
System coating.
Linoleum LPX Finish is the standard reinforcement coating for DLW Linoleum and a cost
effective alternative to PuR eco System. This finish can cope without any additional treat-
ment as long as the recommended cleaning and maintenance instructions are followed.
in the case of any damage to the surface, it is extremely easy to restore the surface to its
initial finish. This makes DLW Linoleum LPX Finish an ideal floor covering for schools.
For more information about LPX Finish, visit www.armstrong.eu
Linoleum PuR eco System does not require any additional treatment and stripping
intervals are no longer required, therefore making the running maintenance costs very low.
Linoleum PuR eco System is also resistant to marking and highly resistant to chemicals
(e.g. hand disinfectants). Additonaly, Prof. manfred Hegger of the Technical university in
Darmstadt, confirmed that due to the Linoleum PuR coating, and the lower need for harsh
cleaning chemicals, the PuR eco System actually improves the eco audit results of a
building throughout its entire lifecycle. This makes Linoleum PuR the ideal floor covering
for hospitals and nursing homes.
For more information about PuR eco Systems, visit www.armstrong.eu
Surfaces reinforcement for DLW Linoleum
Material: Colorette 137-006 Object: Sports School Centre, Dresden Architects: meyer + Bassin Architekten
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121-/125-008
121-/125-115
121-/125-040
121-/125-098
121-/125-076
121-/125-144
121-/125-086 121-/125-070
121-/125-111 121-/125-110 121-/125-131 121-/125-130
121-/125-125 121-/125-124
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121-/125-068
121-/125-032
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121-/125-148 121-/125-049 121-/125-147
121-/125-113 121-/125-112
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Timeless styling! its even, non-directional pattern has made marmorette the most popular DLW Linoleum floor covering.
And now there are even better reasons to opt for this product: the unique variety of colours offering 56 shades in 18
colour lines. A trio of contrasts, each featuring a light, middle and dark shade in every colour. As well as two perfectly
coordinated ranges of grey, which are even available in four tonal steps. The qualities: sheet flooring 2.0 mm, 2.5 mm
and 3.2 mm thick, with the middle tonal range being produced in all three thicknesses. marmorette 2.0 is finished with
PuR, marmorette 2.5 with either PuR or LPX and marmorette 3.2 with LPX surface finish. A multicolour weld rod, called
Camouflage, is available for the entire range of articles.
PuR version: 125-xxx LPX version: 121-xxx
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Technical Specifications Marmorette PUR 2.0 Marmorette PUR 2.5Specification according to en 548
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
Type of flooring en 548 Linoleum with Linoleum with PuR eco System PuR eco System surface protection surface protectionThickness of PuR eco System surface protection µm app. 20 app. 20Pattern marbled marbledBacking Jute fabric Jute fabricDecontamination iSo 8690 - fair
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Cfl - s1* Cfl - s1*Slip resistance BGR 181 group R9 R9Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSo 140-8 dB 3 4
General propertiesSheet width en 426 cm 200 200Sheet length en 426 m 20 - 31 20 - 31overall thickness en 428 mm 2.0 2.5Total weight en 430 g / m2 2400 2900Residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.07 app. 0.08Colour fastness iSo 105-B02 rating 6 6Vertical resistance en 1081 ohm - -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kohm > 200 > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0 app. 2.0Thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.012 0.015Thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.17 0.17
Technical Specifications Marmorette LPX 2.5 Marmorette LPX 3.2Specification according to en 548
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
Type of flooring en 548 Linoleum with Linoleum with LPX Finish LPX FinishPattern marbled marbledBacking Jute fabric Jute fabric
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Cfl - s1* Cfl - s1*Slip resistance BGR 181 group R9 R9Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSo 140-8 dB 4 6
General propertiesSheet width en 426 cm 200 200Sheet length en 426 m 20 - 31 20 - 31overall thickness en 428 mm 2.5 3.2Total weight en 430 g / m2 2900 3800Residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.08 app. 0.10Colour fastness iSo 105-B02 rating 6 6Vertical resistance en 1081 ohm - -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kohm > 200 > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0 app. 2.0Thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.015 0.018Thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.17 0.17
The new Camouflage Weld Rod is almost invisible!
Additionally to the existing monochrome weld rod Camouflage
is available in all colours of the products marmorette, Granette
and Linodur. Both weld rods are identically simple to install
and offered to the same price.
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Technical Specifications Colorette PUR 2.5 Colorette PUR 3.2Specification according to en 548
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
Type of flooring en 548 Linoleum with Linoleum with PuR eco System PuR eco System surface protection surface protection Thickness of PuR eco System surface protection µm app. 20 app. 20Pattern spreckled spreckledBacking Jute fabric Jute fabric
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Cfl - s1* Cfl - s1*Slip resistance BGR 181 group R9 R9Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSo 140-8 dB 4 6
General propertiesSheet width en 426 cm 200 200Sheet length en 426 m 20 - 31 20 - 31overall thickness en 428 mm 2.5 3.2Total weight en 430 g / m2 2900 3800Residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.08 app. 0.10Colour fastness iSo 105-B02 rating 6 6Vertical resistance en 1081 ohm - -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kohm > 200 > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0 app. 2.0Thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.015 0.018Thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.17 0.17
A perfect addition! its low-key minimalist pattern makes Colorette a great alternative to the monochrome
shades of uni Walton. Light and dark have been combined in 7 pairs of colours which have been inspired
by nature. An attractive range of greys has now been added, offering five carefully blended graduations
of brightness. The final highlights take the form of five brilliant shades. They are an ideal choice, whether
used by themselves in combination with others: a fun look, and not just for the nursery! The qualities: sheet
flooring 2.5 mm and 3.2 mm thick, each with PuR surface protection.
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Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
Type of flooring en 548 Linoleum with Linoleum with PuR eco System PuR eco System surface protection surface protectionThickness of PuR eco System surface protection µm app. 20 app. 20Pattern plain plainBacking Jute fabric Jute fabric
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Cfl - s1* Cfl - s1*Slip resistance BGR 181 group R9 R9Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSo 140-8 dB 4 6
General propertiesSheet width en 426 cm 200 200Sheet length en 426 m 20 - 31 20 - 31overall thickness en 428 mm 2.5 3.2Total weight en 430 g / m2 2900 3800Residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.08 app. 0.10Colour fastness iSo 105-B02 rating 6 6Vertical resistance en 1081 ohm - -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kohm > 200 > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0 app. 2.0Thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.015 0.018Thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.17 0.17
no-compromise aesthetics! The classic floor covering in the DLW Linoleum portfolio: simple
yet incredibly elegant. This linoleum floor covering for purists interprets the tried and tested
shades of the classic palette with 20 unique monochrome shades. This selection is rounded
off by a cold and a warm range of greys, beginning with an incomparably light shade of grey,
which finds its counterpoint in a deep, luxurious black. The qualities: sheet flooring 2.5 mm
and 3.2 mm thick, each with PuR surface protection.
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Technical Specifications Granette PUR 2.5Specification according to en 548
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring en 548 Linoleum with PuR eco System surface protectionThickness of PuR eco System surface protection µm app. 20Pattern granulatedBacking Jute fabric
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Cfl - s1*Slip resistance BGR 181 group R9Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSo 140-8 dB 4
General propertiesSheet width en 426 cm 200Sheet length en 426 m 20 - 31overall thickness en 428 mm 2.5Total weight en 430 g / m2 2900Residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.08Colour fastness iSo 105-B02 rating 6Vertical resistance en 1081 ohm -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kohm > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0Thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.015Thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.17
A great addition! The colour spectrum of the new Granette is even more innovative and extensive than before. 8 novel
colour lines each with three tonal steps and a brand new fine grained pattern set the tone. Granette features the best
shades nature has to offer: sand, earth, leaves, grass and water. The qualities: sheet flooring 2.5 mm thick with PuR
surface protection. The Camouflage weld rod with an optimum invisible effect is also available.
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Technical Specifications Linodur LPX 4.0Specification according to en 548
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring en 548 Linoleum with LPX FinishPattern moireBacking Jute fabric
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Cfl - s1*Slip resistance BGR 181 group R9Slip resistance in barefoot areas List nB class ADynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSo 140-8 dB 6
General propertiesSheet width en 426 cm 200Sheet length en 426 m 20 - 31overall thickness en 428 mm 4.0Total weight en 430 g / m2 4700Residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.13Colour fastness iSo 105-B02 rating 6Vertical resistance en 1081 ohm -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kohm > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0Thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.023Thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.17
When the going gets tough... Hardly anything can get the better of this linoleum floor covering with its
directional pattern. The toughest quality in the DLW Linoleum portfolio stands out with nine bright and
cheerful shades. its robust design, even taking forklift trucks in its stride, makes it the ideal floor covering
at industrial sites, as well as for buildings with heavy traffic. The qualities: sheet flooring 4 mm thick with
LPX surface finish. The Camouflage weld rod with an optimum invisible effect is also available in all shades.
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marmorette LCH Linodur LCH
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** Resistance to fat and mineral oil and short-term resistance against diluted acids.* adhered according to certificate, see www.armstrong.eu/my After the login/register you find the certificate in the Downloadcenter
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Technical Specifications Marmorette Marmorette LinodurSpecification according to en 548 LCH LPX 2.5 LCH LPX 3.2 LCH LPX 4.0
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result Result
Type of flooring en 548 Linoleum with Linoleum with Linoleum with LPX Finish LPX Finish LPX FinishPattern marbled marbled moireBacking Jute fabric Jute fabric Jute fabric
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Cfl - s1* Cfl - s1* Cfl - s1*Slip resistance BGR 181 group R9 R9 R9Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DS DS DSimpact sound reduction iSo 140-8 dB 3 5 6
General propertiesSheet width en 426 cm 200 200 200Sheet length en 426 m 20 - 31 20 - 31 20 - 31overall thickness en 428 mm 2.5 3.2 4.0Total weight en 430 g / m2 3000 3900 4900Residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.11 app. 0.13 0.13Colour fastness iSo 105-B02 rating 6 6 6Vertical resistance en 1081 ohm ≤ 1 x 108 ≤ 1 x 108 ≤ 1 x 108
electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kohm > 100 > 100 > 100Static electrical charge en 1815 kV ≤ 2.0 ≤ 2.0 ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.015 0.018 0.023Thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.17 0.17 0.17
Well thought out! The anti-static version of DLW Linoleum is the result of extensive Armstrong research. especially
designed for rooms where the maximum electrical resistance to earth of 1 x 10 cube 8 ohms is fulfilled by the
installation of conductive linoleum LCH. The qualities: marmorette LCH as sheet material in 2.5 and 3.2 mm width
and Linodur LCH in 4 mm width, both with LPX Finish. Linoleum LCH also fulfils the requirements for local transfer
resistance in accordance with VDe 0100.
Marmorette Korkment 2.0 Korkment 3.2 Acoustic LPX 4.0 en 687 en 12455 en 12455
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result Result
Type of flooring en 687 Linoleum with cork backing with LPX FinishPattern marbledBacking Jute fabric
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Cfl - s1*Slip resistance BGR 181 group R9Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSo 140-8 dB app. 14 14 15
General propertiesSheet width en 426 cm 200 200 200Sheet length en 426 m 20 - 31overall thickness en 428 mm 4.0 2.0 3.2Thickness of cork backing en 429 mm 2.0Total weight en 430 g / m2 3900 1200 1900Residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.15 < 0.2 < 0.3Colour fastness iSo 105-B02 rating 6Vertical resistance en 1081 ohm -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kohm > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0Thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.040 0.026 0.034Thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.17Apparent density en 672 kg/m3 < 750 < 750indentation after 150 min. en 433 mm < 1.1 < 1.5
Double the benefits! The marmorette lies on a layer of cork which is used for sound reduction. This unbeatable
combination makes DLW Linoleum more comfortable due to the heat insulating features of the corkment. The
results are enhanced walking comfort and warmth underfoot.
Korkment is manufactured from natural raw materials. The production method is similar to that of linoleum,but,
apart from the binding agent. Korkment is made entirely of granulated cork. Korkment is characterised by its
lasting elasticity and flexibilty. it has very favourable resistance to wheeled traffic and good resilience. Above
all it is resistant to ageing. This means that its initial degree of impact sound improvement is assured for life. it
should be noted that when installing product on Korkment the floor covering must be at least as thick as the
Korkment underlay.
Technical Specifications Specification according to
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Technical Specifications Contour PURSpecification according to En 649 / 13553
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System surface protection homogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern veined
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 10 (Armstrong recommendation R 9)Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 3Decontamination iSO 8690 good
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 180 / 16 - 25Tile dimensions En 427 cm 60.8 x 60.8 5.54 m2 per boxOverall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Total weight En 430 g / m2 2900Residual indentation En 433 mm 0.03Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating 7Wear group En 649 PThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.15Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W 0.010Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
This homogeneous floor covering has a distinctive eye-catching chip design in a selection of finely
graduated shades of grey which provide the perfect background for the high-contrast speckled
pattern in strong accent colours, from orange and lilac to blue and green. These striking contrasts
bring the floor to life, giving it an impressive architectural touch.
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Available in 12 colours, the homogenous product Medintech combines extreme durability and
resilience with a finely structured chip design. it also features a UV-tempered PUR coating,
providing for greater protection and improved cleaning. in combination with Medintech, new
multi-coloured weld rods are available to ensure continuous colour on the floor.
Multi-coloured weld rods are offered for each of the 12 colours
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Technical Specifications Medintech PURSpecification according to En 649
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 Synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System surface protection homogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern scattered
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1*Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 3Decontamination iSO 8690 good
General propertiesSheet width En 426 cm 183Sheet length En 427 m 16 - 25Overall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Total weight En 430 g / m2 3.300Residual indentation En 433 mm 0.04Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 level ≥ 6Wear group En 649 PThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.15Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W 0.010Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
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726-071 726-013 726-012 726-083 726-089 726-081 726-084
726-031 726-033 726-032 726-024 726-021 726-022 726-020
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Technical Specifications Favorite PURSpecification according to En 649 / En 13553
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System surface protection homogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern scattered, non-directional
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 3Decontamination iSO 8690 good
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 180 / 16 - 25Tile dimensions En 427 cm 60.8 x 60.8 5.54 m2 per boxOverall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Total weight En 430 g / m2 3300Residual indentation En 433 mm 0.04Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Wear group En 649 PThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.15Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W 0.010Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
This popular vinyl floor covering with its characteristic chip design in the background hue is
available in twenty-four striking colours that enable you to give your design ideas free reign.
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The heterogeneous floor covering Connection Corlon PUR features a striking chip look, which resembles a fine surface
of stone. The range of colours is available in eight elegant natural shades. Besides its visual benefits, which are
normally not seen in resilient floor coverings, Connection Corlon PUR also exceeds with its above-average technical
performance and offers an outstanding R 10 slip resistance.
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Technical Specifications Connection Corlon PURSpecification according to En 13413
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 13413 heterogeneous on a fibrous backingPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern scattered
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Cfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 10impact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB ≤ 3
General propertiesSheet width En 426 cm 183Sheet length En 426 m 15 - 25Overall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Thickness of wear layer En 429 mm 1.35Total weight En 430 g / m2 3000Residual indentation En 433 mm ≤ 0.10Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 level ≥ 6Wear group En 13413 PElectrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV app. 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17
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Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
Type of flooring En 649/651 synthetic floor covering synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System with PUR Eco System surface protection surface protection heterogeneous heterogeneous with foam layerPlastics basis Polyvinylchloride PolyvinylchloridePattern nondirectional patterned nondirectional patterned
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1 Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9 R 9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2 19
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 200 / 16 - 25 200 / 16 - 20Tile dimensions En 427 cm 60.8 x 60.8 - 5.54 m2 per boxOverall thickness En 428 mm 2.0 3.45Thickness of wear layer En 429 mm 0.55 0.55Thickness of foam layer En 429 mm - 2.15Total weight En 430 g / m2 3300 2900Residual indentation En 433 mm < 0.10 < 0.20Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6 ≥ 6Wear group En 649 / 651 T TThickness loss En 649 / 651 mm ≤ 0.08 ≤ 0.08Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm - -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200 > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV app. 2.0 ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17 < 0.17Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25 0.25
This bright heterogeneous flooring features colourful designs with modern metallic effects and is
ideal wherever trendy styling and fresh colours are required. The acoustic version in nine colours
has a foam backing that ensures excellent sound absorption of 19 dB whilst increasing underfoot
comfort.
* also available as Acoustic version: 338-xxx
Technical SpecificationsSpecification according to
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Technical Specifications Royal PURSpecification according to En 649 / En 13553
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System surface protection homogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern marbled
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 10 (Armstrong recommendation R 9)Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 3Decontamination iSO 8690 good
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 180 / 16 - 25Tile dimensions En 427 cm 60.8 x 60.8Amount of tiles m2 5,54Overall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Total weight En 430 g / m2 2900Residual indentation En 433 mm 0.03Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating > 6Wear group En 649 PThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.15Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W 0.010Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
The well-known and popular classic homogeneous vinyl floor covering with a non-directional,
non-stain, marbled pattern looks elegant and will not date. This performance flooring is available
in a wide selection of colours for every taste and has offered tried and tested quality for all types
of applications for over 40 years.
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Technical Specifications Perspectives PURSpecification according to En 649
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System surface protection heterogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern stone pattern
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 200 / 16 - 25Tile dimensions En 427 cm 60.8 x 60.8 5.54 m2 per boxOverall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Thickness of wear layer En 429 mm 0.55Total weight En 430 g / m2 3150Residual indentation En 433 mm < 0.10Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Wear group En 649 TThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.08Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV < 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
The avant-garde design floor covering with the look of brushed concrete and oxidised metal.
Available in four unusual colours, Perspectives offers exciting mixes of materials and designs.
ideal for a wide range of applications in the retail fit-out sector.
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Technical Specifications Timberline PUR Specification according to En 649
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System surface protection heterogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern wood design
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 200 / 16 - 25Tile dimensions En 427 cm -Overall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Thickness of wear layer En 429 mm 0.55Thickness of foam layer En 429 mm -Total weight En 430 g / m2 3150Residual indentation En 433 mm < 0.10Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Wear group En 649 / 651 TThickness loss En 649 / 651 mm ≤ 0.08Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
This eyecatching floor covering with its strikingly authentic wood-effect designs is available in five
different woods and thirteen colourways from the dark sheen of oak and wenge through to warm cherry,
light beech and maple. The combination of natural styling and ease of maintenance make Timberline an
ideal floor covering for high-class care homes, hospital wards and retail shops.
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Technical Specifications Translations PURSpecification according to En 649 / En 13553
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System surface protection heterogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern marbled
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 200 / 16 - 25Tile dimensions En 427 cm 60.8 x 60.8 5.54 m2 per boxOverall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Thickness of wear layer En 429 mm 0.55Total weight En 430 g / m2 3300Residual indentation En 433 mm < 0.10Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Wear group En 649 TThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.08Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV app. 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
Translations is popular due to its flexibility and resistance to stains, as well as its varied
range of twenty colours. The slightly marbled structure gives an installation with special
optical depth.
Minimum order quantity 50 m2 for tiles
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Translations ii AcousticTechnical Specifications Translations II Acoustic PURSpecification according to En 649 / En 13553
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System surface protection heterogeneous with foam layerPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern marbled
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 10Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 19
General propertiesSheet width / Sheet length En 426 cm / m 200 / 16 - 20Tiles: side length En 427 cm -Overall thickness En 428 mm 3.65Thickness of wear layer En 429 mm 0.50Thickness of foam layer En 429 mm 2.2Total weight En 430 g / m2 2600Residual indentation En 433 mm < 0.20Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Wear group En 651 TThickness loss En 651 mm ≤ 0.08Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV < 2.0
Translations ii Acoustic with a foam backing ensures especially good impact sound absorption of 19
dB and even greater comfort underfoot. Available in 10 fresh colour ways this flooring also offers slip
resistance of R 10.
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Technical Specifications Cenit PURSpecification according to En 649
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System surface protection homogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern moire
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 3Decontamination iSO 8690 good
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 180 / 16 - 25Tile dimensions En 427 cm 60.8 x 60.8 5.54 m2 per boxOverall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Total weight En 430 g / m2 3100Residual indentation En 433 mm 0.04Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Wear group En 649 PThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.15Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W 0.010Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
This floor covering is ideal for a wide range of applications as the structure perfectly conceals
the wear and tear of everyday life. Twenty graduations of colour, ranging from neutral to more
intensive shades, leave nothing to be desired in terms of design.
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SolidTechnical Specifications Solid PURSpecification according to En 649
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering homogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern moire
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 3Decontamination iSO 8690 good
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 180 / 16 - 25Tile dimensions En 427 cm 60.8 x 60.8 5.54 m2 per boxOverall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Total weight En 430 g / m2 3300Residual indentation En 433 mm 0.05Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Wear group En 649 MThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.30Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W 0.010Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
The economical solution for installations that require maximum resistance to
wear and to soiling. Available in sixteen attractive colourways from grey and
beige tones to blue, green and red.
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Contour Conductive (LG2)Royal Conductive PUR (LG2) / Royal ESD PUR (LG1) Pastell Conductive (LG2)
Technical Specifications Royal Conductive Royal ESD Specification according to En 649 PUR (LG2) PUR (LG1)
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering synthetic floor covering with PUR Eco System with PUR Eco System surface protection surface protection homogeneous homogeneousPlastics basis Polyvinylchloride PolyvinylchloridePattern marbled marbled
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1 Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9 R 9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 3 3
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 180 / 16 - 25 180 / 16 - 25Tile dimensions En 427 cm 60.8 x 60.8 60.8 x 60.8 5.54 m2 per box 5.54 m2 per boxOverall thickness En 428 mm 2.0 2.0Total weight En 430 g / m2 2900 2900Residual indentation En 433 mm 0.04 0.04Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6 ≥ 6Wear group En 649 P PThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.15 ≤ 0.15Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm ≤ 1 x 106 ≤ 1 x 107
System resistance En 61340-5-1 Ohm - ≤ 3.5 x 107
Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm - ≥ 50Electrical insulation to system En 61340-4-5 kV ≤ 0.1 ≤ 0.1Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0 ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W 0.010 0.010Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25 0.25
Armstrong offers a range of conductive floor coverings for applications with special requirements for
conductivity, whether for microelectronics or the healthcare sector. in addition to the conductive versions
of Contour and Royal, there is also the conductive Pastell, whose pure bright colours with a speckled
pattern in stronger shades coordinate with Favorite.
* Available for false floors on request.
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Technical Specifications Contour PastellSpecification according to En 649 Conductive (LG2) Conductive (LG2)
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering synthetic floor covering homogeneous homogeneousPlastics basis Polyvinylchloride PolyvinylchloridePattern veined veined
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1 Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 10 (Armstrong DlW R 10 (Armstrong DlW recommendation R 9) recommendation R 9)Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 3 3
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 180 / 16 - 25 180 / 16 - 25Tile dimensions En 427 cm 60.8 x 60.8* 60.8 x 60.8* 5.54 m2 per box 5.54 m2 per boxOverall thickness En 428 mm 2.0 2.0Total weight En 430 g / m2 2900 2900Residual indentation En 433 mm 0.04 0.04Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6 ≥ 6Wear group En 649 P PThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.15 ≤ 0.15Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm ≤ 1 x 106 ≤ 1 x 106
Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm - -Electrical insulation to system En 61340-4-5 kV ≤ 0.1 ≤ 0.1Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0 ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W 0.010 0.010Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25 0.25
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Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
Type of flooring En 13845 synthetic floor covering synthetic floor covering with particle based with particle based enhanced slip resistance enhanced slip resistancePlastics basis Polyvinylchloride PolyvinylchloridePattern spreakled with embedded spreakled with embedded silicon carbide silicon carbide
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1 Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 10 R 10Slip resistance - Classification En 13845 class with shoes ESf ESf class barefoot ESb ESbDynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2 2
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 200 / 15 - 20 200 / 15 - 20Overall thickness En 428 mm 2.0 2.5Total weight En 430 g / m2 3300 4200Dimensional stability En 434 % ≤ 0.4 ≤ 0.4Flexibility En 435 - A Ø 20 mm no cracks no cracksResidual indentation En 433 mm 0.05 0.06Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6 ≥ 6Wear resistance En 13845 cycles ≥ 100 000 ≥ 100 000Seam strength En 684 n / 50 mm ≥ 400 ≥ 400Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0 ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17 < 0.17Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25 0.25
A slip-resistant safety flooring in a range of twelve popular colours that is particularly easy to install
and to maintain. Providing the key safety features required in performance critical areas, Safeguard
combines sustainable slip resistance with practicality.
* also available in 2.5 mm: 391-xxx
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Technical Specifications Safeguard DesignSpecification according to En 13845 / 13553
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 13845 synthetic floor covering with particle based enhanced slip resistancePlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern speckled with embedded silicon carbideSafety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 10Slip resistance En 13845 - Classification class with shoes ESf class barefoot ESbDynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 200 / 15 - 20Overall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Total weight En 430 g / m2 3300Dimensional stability En 434 % ≤ 0.4Flexibility En 435 - A Ø 20 mm no cracksResidual indentation En 433 mm 0.05Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Wear resistance En 13845 cycles ≥ 100 000Seam strength En 684 n / 50 mm ≥ 400Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
Safeguard Design is a slip-resistant safety flooring with a chip design that is
available in eight colourways. it is suitable for areas subject to slip hazards
in offices, hospitals, leisure and educational facilities, whilst its unique surface
provides resistance to dirt and stains, ensuring ease of maintenance.
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Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering with relief surface heterogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern marbled
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9Slip resistance in barefoot areas list nB class A, B, CDynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 200 / 15 - 25Overall thickness En 428 mm 2.0Thickness of wear layer En 429 mm 0.55Total weight En 430 g / m2 3300Dimensional stability En 434 % ≤ 0.4Flexibility En 435 - A no cracksResidual indentation En 433 mm < 0.10Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Wear group En 649 TThickness loss En 649 mm 0.08Seam strength En 684 n / 50 mm ≥ 400Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV app. 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
Protech has a specially developed profiled surface which gives an
interesting appearance while providing good slip resistance qualities.
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1,5 2,0 2,0 2,0
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* also available in 2.0 mm: 514 xxx
Waterelite provides all round floor and wallcovering for any wetroom applications.
”Waterelite Uni” is a 2.00 mm vinyl floor covering with a mottled design in twelve colours.
The new ”Waterelite Pavone” floor covering with its subtle collage effect is designed for
high-class residential interiors. The 1.5 mm product can also be used as a wallcovering.
Technical Specifications Waterelite 1.5 Waterelite 2.0Specification according to En 649 / En 13553
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
Type of flooring En 649 synthetic floor covering synthetic floor covering heterogeneous heterogeneousPlastics basis Polyvinylchloride PolyvinylchloridePattern marbled marbled
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1 Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 group R 9 R 9Slip resistance in barefoot areas list nB class A, B, C A, B, Cimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2 2
General propertiesRoll width / Roll length En 426 cm / m 200 / 15 - 25 200 / 15 - 25Overall thickness En 428 mm 1,5 2.0Thickness of wear layer En 429 mm 0,20 0.50Total weight En 430 g / m2 2400 3300Dimensional stability En 434 % ≤ 0.4 ≤ 0.4Flexibility En 435 - A no cracks no cracksResidual indentation En 433 mm < 0.10 < 0.10Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6 ≥ 6Wear group En 649 T TThickness loss En 649 mm ≤ 0.08 ≤ 0.08Seam strength En 684 n / 50 mm ≥ 250 ≥ 250Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm - -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV app. 2.0 ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17 < 0.17Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25 0.25
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Walldesign, Walldesign BorderTechnical Specifications Walldesign Walldesign Border
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Product synthetic wall covering heterogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern designed
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class C - s2 d0
General propertiesRoll width En 426 cm 200Roll width Border En 426 cm 50Roll length En 426 m 15 - 33Roll length Border En 426 m 15 - 33Overall thickness En 428 mm 0.9Thickness of wear layer En 429 mm 0.1Total weight En 430 g / m2 1600Dimensional stability En 434 % ≤ 0,8 (along) ≤ 0.4 (cross)Flexibility En 435 - A no cracksColour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Seam strength En 684 n / 50 mm ≥ 150
Walldesign is a wallcovering suitable for use in wetrooms where there are particularly stringent
requirements for hygiene, wear resistance and ease of cleaning, for example in hospitals and
laboratories. When installed horizontally with hot-welded seams, it creates a surface that is completely
impervious to water. When installed in wetrooms horizontally and combined with a Walldesign Border,
it produces a seamless, continuous, watertight system.
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Wallflex is a homogeneous, plain vinyl wallcovering which is able to
satisfy the most specific hygienic requirements. The five pastel tones
provide a smooth wallcovering and coordinate with the floor products
in the Armstrong’s wetroom range or with our other vinyl floor coverings.
Technical Specifications Wallflex PUR
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Product synthetic wall covering with PUR surface protection homogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern uni coloured
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class C - s2 d0
General propertiesRoll width En 426 cm 150Roll length En 426 m 20Overall thickness En 428 mm 1.25Thickness of wear layer En 429 mm 1.25Total weight En 430 g / m2 2200Residual indentation En 433 mm < 0.1Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Seam strength En 684 n / 50 mm ≥ 250
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imperial TextureTechnical Specifications Imperial Texture 3.2Specification according to En 654
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 654 Semi-flexible PVC tiles homogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern moire
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 Group R 9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2
General propertiesTile dimensions En 427 cm 30.5 x 30.5 package 4.18 m2
Overall thickness En 428 mm 3.2Total weight En 430 g / m2 6500Residual indentation En 433 mm < 0.1Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating 7Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
imperial Texture is a homogeneous and extremely sturdy vinyl floor covering in tile form, which is especially
well suited to areas with heavy traffic. Exceptionally durable with a superior cost-benefit ratio – it is the
outstanding characteristics that make imperial Texture the ideal choice for large retail outlets and other
functional buildings. imperial Texture is the only vinyl floor covering that allows and withstands forklift traffic.
*Available from stock
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Technical Specifications Imperial Texture 3.2Specification according to En 654
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring En 654 Semi-flexible PVC tiles homogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern moire
Safety criteriaFlammability En 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGR 181 Group R9Dynamic coefficient of friction En 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2
General propertiesTile dimensions En 427 cm 30.5 x 30.5 package 4.18 m2
Overall thickness En 428 mm 3.2Total weight En 430 g / m2 6500Residual indentation En 433 mm < 0.1Colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating 7Vertical resistance En 1081 Ohm -Electrical insulation to ground VDE 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge En 1815 kV ≤ 2.0Thermal resistance En 12667 m2 K / W < 0.17Thermal conductivity En 12524 W / m K 0.25
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technical Specifi cations Scala 100 PUR Scala 100Specifi cation according to en 649 Rustico PUR
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
type of fl ooring en 649 synthetic fl oor covering synthetic fl oor covering with Pur eco System with Pur eco System surface protection surface protection heterogeneous heterogeneousPlastics basis Polyvinylchloride PolyvinylchlorideSurface different embossings different embossingsPattern printed pattern printed pattern
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Bfl - s1 Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGr 181 group r 9 r 10Dynamic coeffi cient of friction en 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2 2
General propertiestiles: side length en 427 cm different sizes 90 x 18Overall thickness en 428 mm 2.5 2.5thickness of wear layer en 429 mm 1.0 1.0total weight en 430 g / m2 3850 4600residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.04 app. 0.04colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6 ≥ 6Wear group en 649 t tVertical resistance en 1081 Ohm - -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kOhm > 200 > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0 (antistatic) app. 2.0 (antistatic)thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.070 0.070thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.25 0.25
DLW Luxury Vinyl is not just extremely pleasing to the eye, but robust, wear-resistant and easy to maintain. Scala 100
is the premium collection featuring a 1.0 mm wear layer and the Pur ecO System. in this combi-nation, Scala 100 has
the most wear-resistant wear layer on the market. Boasting an authentic use of forms and 96 designs, Scala 100 offers
a virtually infinite range of combinations with and provides top quality material that is „made in Germany“. the collection
consists of 46 wood-like colours and 50 innovative Feature floor coverings. the designs in the „Feature“ line play on the
essence of the individual material. it features bright, fresh colours and discreet neutral shades as well as sophisticated
metallic-looking creations.
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technical Specifications Scala 55 PUR Scala 55 Rustic PURSpecification according to en 649
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
type of flooring en 649 synthetic floor covering synthetic floor covering with Pur eco System with Pur eco System surface protection surface protection heterogeneous heterogeneousPlastics basis Polyvinylchloride PolyvinylchlorideSurface different embossings different embossingsPattern printed pattern printed pattern
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Bfl - s1 Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGr 181 group r 9 r 10Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2 2
General propertiestiles: side length en 427 cm different sizes different sizesOverall thickness en 428 mm 2.5 2.5thickness of wear layer en 429 mm 0.55 0.55total weight en 430 g / m2 4000 4300residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.04 0.03colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6 ≥ 6Wear group en 649 t tVertical resistance en 1081 Ohm - -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kOhm > 200 > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0 (antistatic) app. 2.0 (antistatic)thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.070 0.070thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.25 0.25
the performance of the DLW Luxury Vinyl collection Scala 55 wins over users with its benefit-oriented
design line. it consists of 57 patterns – featuring unusually authentic wood and stone-like designs as well
as neutral shades. the wide range of tile formats results in a virtually infinite number of combinations.
Scala 55 has a wear layer of 0.55 mm with the Pur ecO System, making it suitable for use in areas with
heavy traffic.
Decorative Strips
(0,3/0,6/0,9/1,2 x 100 cm)
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20015-160 91,44 x 15,24 cm
20015-140 91,44 x 15,24 cm
20103-164 121,92 x 20,32 cm
20103-147 121,92 x 20,32 cm
20103-119 121,92 x 20,32 cm
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20076-161 91,44 x 15,24 cm 20076-140 91,44 x 15,24 cm
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20070-160 45,72 x 45,72 cm20070-145 45,72 x 45,72 cm20070-140 45,72 x 45,72 cm
20070-142 45,72 x 45,72 cm
20070-101 45,72 x 45,72 cm
20111-145 45,72 x 45,72 cm
20111-150 45,72 x 45,72 cm
20070-150 45,72 x 45,72 cm20070-153 45,72 x 45,72 cm
20111-156 45,72 x 45,72 cm 20111-153 45,72 x 45,72 cm
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20047-140 45,72 x 45,72 cm
20026-165 60,96 x 60,96 cm 20019-140 60,96 x 60,96 cm
20042-165 91,44 x 60,96 cm20047-147 45,72 x 45,72 cm20047-156 45,72 x 45,72 cm
20019-150 60,96 x 60,96 cm 20058-185 60,96 x 60,96 cm
Scala 55 StoneScala 55 Neutrals
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Scala easy Wood Pur (60,96 cm x 60,96 cm, 91,44 cm x 15,24 cm)
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Scala easy colour Pur (60,96 cm x 60,96 cm)
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20076-61apple medium brown
20066-60rustic beech medium
20003-60Oak medium
20080-17cuba mahagoni armand red
20073-40european maple light
20040-81Stained wood sand grey
20003-42Oak light
20094-61earth oak white washed
20065-60cherry natural
20015-85rustic oak black
20041-44Walnut medium brown
20084-50Zebra black-white
20085-81White wood white
20016-60teak red-brown
technical Specifications Scala 100 Easy PUR Specification according to en 649
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
type of flooring en 649 synthetic floor covering with Pur eco System surface protection heterogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchlorideSurface different embossingsPattern printed pattern
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Bfl - s1Slip resistance BGr 181 group r 9Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 4
General propertiestiles: side length en 427 cm different sizesOverall thickness en 428 mm 3.2thickness of wear layer en 429 mm 1.0total weight en 430 g / m2 5200residual indentation en 433 mm app. 0.05colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6Wear group en 649 tVertical resistance en 1081 Ohm -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0 (antistatic)thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.070thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.25
Scala easy is pure innovation. a stylish luxury tile in stunning designs, Scala easy
is as easy to install as a carpet tile. With Scala easy you can create contemporary
interiors and save time and cost in installation.
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maple light maple medium beech plank medium beech honey beech blond oak natural knotty oak medium
chestnut nut brown distressed plank pine oak toast chestnut warm brown
oak jacobean rustic plank warm brown merbau teak rustic plank weathered grey
cherry rustic plank nutmeg
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technical Specifications Elements Wood Elements Stone/Metal Specification according to en 649
Characteristics Standard Unit Result Result
type of flooring en 649 synthetic floor covering synthetic floor covering heterogeneous heterogeneousPlastics basis Polyvinylchloride PolyvinylchlorideSurface different embossings different embossingsPattern printed pattern printed pattern
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Bfl - s1 Bfl - s1Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DS DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 2 2
General propertiestiles: side length en 427 cm different sizes different sizesOverall thickness en 428 mm 2.0 2.0thickness of wear layer en 429 mm 0.30 0.30total weight en 430 g / m2 3800 3800residual indentation en 433 mm 0.05 0.05colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6 ≥ 6Wear group en 649 t tVertical resistance en 1081 Ohm - -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kOhm > 200 > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0 (antistatic) app. 2.0 (antistatic)thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W < 0.15 < 0.15thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.25 0.25
elements luxury vinyl tiles offer a natural look in many
aesthetics, including wood, stone or metal.
Decorative Strips (0,3/0,6/0,9/1,2 x 100 cm)
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technical Specifications Transparency PURSpecification according to en 649
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
type of flooring en 649 synthetic floor covering with Pur eco System surface protection heterogeneousPlastics basis PolyvinylchloridePattern printed pattern
Safety criteriaFlammability en 13501-1 class Bfl - s1*Slip resistance BGr 181 group r 10Dynamic coefficient of friction en 13893 class DSimpact sound reduction iSO 140-8 dB 4
General propertiesroll width / roll length en 426 cm / m 180 / 15Overall thickness en 428 mm 2.5thickness of wear layer en 429 mm 1.0total weight en 430 g / m2 3850residual indentation en 433 mm 0.01colour fastness iSO 105-B02 rating ≥ 6thickness loss en 649 mm ≤ 0,08Wear group en 649 tVertical resistance en 1081 Ohm -electrical insulation to ground VDe 0100 kOhm > 200Static electrical charge en 1815 kV app. 2.0thermal resistance en 12667 m2 K / W 0.070thermal conductivity en 12524 W / m K 0.25
the multiple award-winning designer floor covering transparency was developed by Hadi teherani
and Professor Hans-ullrich Blitsch of Hadi teherani aG especially for the Deichtorcenter in Hamburg.
transparency‘s strength lies in its simplicity. Subtle and discreet, mysterious and out of the ordinary,
transparency will highlight the special features of every room.
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Strong Spot 916
916-022916-112
916-089916-029916-111 916-076 916-082
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Coarse fibrebonded floor covering with attractive random pattern available in fifteen colours.
Technical Specifications Strong Spot 916 Specification according to en 1470 broadloom
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring iSo 2424 Fibrebonded carpetType of surface / Colouring mottled, point patternedSurface structure iSo 2424 coarse fibredWidth / dimensions cm 200 broadloomArt of strengthening fully impregnatedSecondary backing iSo 2424 PeS - SpunbondFibre composition of use surface % 100 PATotal thickness iSo 1765 mm 6.5Thickness of wear layer iSo 1766 mm 3.5Total weight per unit area iSo 8543 g/m2 1350Total fibre weight of use surface Manufacturer statement g/m2 750Weight per unit of the use surface en 984 g/m2 660body voltage walking test iSo 6356 kV < 2.0Vertical resistance iSo 10965 ohm ≤ 1 x 108
Horizontal resistance iSo 10965 ohm -Level of use en 1470 class Commercial 33 - heavy useAdditional classification rAL class highly robustLuxury rating en 1470 class LC 1Colour fastness iSo 105-b02 rating 6impact sound reduction iSo 140-8 db app. 22noice reduction aw iSo 354 calculated average 0.20Thermal resistance iSo 8302 m2 K / W 0.12Flammability en 13501-1 bfl - s1*
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951-/956-047951-/956-162951-/956-161951-/956-169
951-/956-045951-/956-063951-/956-164
951-/956-163 951-/956-141
951-/956-058951-/956-066951-/956-165
951-/956-085951-/956-181
951-/956-120
951-/956-123
951-/956-150951-/956-056951-/956-180
951-/956-054951-/956-021
951-/956-088
951-/956-024951-/956-044951-/956-089
951-/956-041951-/956-098951-/956-191951-/956-190
951-/956-112951-/956-111 951-/956-013
951-/956-110
951-/956-114951-/956-075951-/956-113
951-/956-170951-/956-172
951-/956-133951-/956-135
951-/956-171951-/956-060951-/956-174951-/956-173
951-/956-132951-/956-134
951-/956-131951-/956-130
951-/956-033951-/956-037
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This classic fibrebonded floor covering provides exceptional value for heavy use areas.
it is available in fifty colours with antistatic and conductive versions.
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961-/966-063
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961-/966-056 961-/966-021961-/966-088 961-/966-089
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Technical Specifications StrongSpecification according to en 1470 951 antistatic 956 conductive broadloom
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring iSo 2424 Fibrebonded carpetType of surface / Colouring mottledSurface structure iSo 2424 coarse fibredWidth / dimensions cm 200 broadloomKind of strengthening fully impregnatedSecondary backing iSo 2424 PeS - SpunbondFibre composition of use surface iSo 2424 % 100 PATotal thickness iSo 1765 mm 6,5Thickness of wear layer iSo 1766 mm 3,5Total Mass per unit area iSo 8543 g/m2 1350Total fibre weight of use surface Manufacturer statement g/m2 750Mass per unit of the use surface en 984 g/m2 660body voltage walking test iSo 6356 kV < 2,0Vertical resistance iSo 10965 ohm 951: - 956: ≤ 1 x 108
Level of use en 1470 Klasse Commercial 33 - heavy useAdditional classification rAL class highly robustLuxury rating en 1470 Klasse LC 1Colour fastness iSo 105-b02 rating 6impact sound reduction iSo 140-8 db app. 22noice reduction iSo 354 freq. Hznoice reduction aw iSo 354 calculated average 0,20 Thermal resistance iSo 8302 m2 K / W 0,12Thermal conductivity en 12524 W / mkFlammability en 13501-1 bfl - s1*
Technical Specifications StrongSpecification according to en 1470 961 antistatic 966 conductive tiles
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring iSo 2424 Fibrebonded carpet tilesType of surface / Colouring mottledSurface structure iSo 2424 coarse fibredWidth / dimensions cm 50 x 50Kind of strengthening back coatedSecondary backing iSo 2424 bitumen backingFibre composition of use surface iSo 2424 % 70 PA / 30 PeSTotal thickness iSo 1765 mm 7,5Thickness of wear layer iSo 1766 mm 2,2Total Mass per unit area iSo 8543 g/m2 4400Total fibre weight of use surface Manufacturer statement g/m2 610Mass per unit of the use surface en 984 g/m2 550body voltage walking test en 1815 kV < 2,0Vertical resistance iSo 10965 ohm 961: - 966: ≤ 1 x 109 conductiveHorizontal resistance iSo 10965 ohm 961: - 966: ≤ 1 x 109 conductiveLevel of use en 1470 Klasse Commercial 33 - heavy useLuxury rating en 1470 Klasse LC 1Colour fastness iSo 105-b02 rating ≥ 5impact sound reduction iSo 140-8 db 19noice reduction iSo 354 freq. Hznoice reduction aw iSo 354 calculated average 0,20 Thermal resistance iSo 8302 m2 K / W 0,08Thermal conductivity en 12524 W / mk 0,06Flammability en 13501-1 Cfl - s1
Strong Modul is the tile version of Strong available in ten colours that closely
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926-028 926-061
926-120 926-089
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926-122 926-021
926-158926-121
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Characteristics Standard Unit Result
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Horizontal resistance iSo 10965 ohm -Level of use en 1470 class Commercial 33 - heavy useAdditional classification rAL class highly robustLuxury rating en 1470 class LC 1Colour fastness iSo 105-b02 rating 6impact sound reduction iSo 140-8 db app. 22noise reduction aw iSo 354 calculated average 0.20Thermal resistance iSo 8302 m2 K / W 0.11Flammability en 13501-1 Cfl - s1*
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Type of flooring iSo 2424 Fibrebonded carpetType of surface / Colouring mottledSurface structure iSo 2424 coarse fibredWidth / dimensions cm 200 broadloomArt of strengthening fully impregnatedSecondary backing iSo 2424 PP + PeS - fleeceFibre composition of use surface % 100 PATotal thickness iSo 1765 mm 6.5Thickness of wear layer iSo 1766 mm 3.0Total weight per unit area iSo 8543 g/m2 1450Total fibre weight of use surface Manufacturer statement g/m2 650Weight per unit of the use surface en 984 g/m2 580body voltage walking test iSo 6356 kV < 2.0Vertical resistance iSo 10965 ohm ≤ 1 x 108
Horizontal resistance iSo 10965 ohm -Level of use en 1470 class Commercial 33 - heavy useAdditional classification rAL class highly robustLuxury rating en 1470 class LC 1Colour fastness iSo 105-b02 rating 6impact sound reduction iSo 140-8 db app. 22noise reduction aw iSo 354 calculated average 0.20Thermal resistance iSo 8302 m2 K/W 0.11Flammability en 13501-1 Cfl - s1*
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Type of flooring iSo 2424 Fibrebonded carpetType of surface / Colouring mottledSurface structure iSo 2424 coarse fibredWidth / dimensions cm 200 broadloomArt of strengthening fully impregnatedSecondary backing iSo 2424 PP + PeS - fleeceFibre composition of use surface % 100 PATotal thickness iSo 1765 mm 6.0Thickness of wear layer iSo 1766 mm 2.6Total weight per unit area iSo 8543 g/m2 1300Total fibre weight of use surface Manufacturer statement g/m2 550Weight per unit of the use surface en 984 g/m2 450body voltage walking test iSo 6356 kV < 2.0Vertical resistance iSo 10965 ohm ≤ 1 x 108
Horizontal resistance iSo 10965 ohm -Level of use en 1470 class Commercial 33 - heavy useLuxury rating en 1470 class LC 1Colour fastness iSo 105-b02 rating 6impact sound reduction iSo 140-8 db app. 21noise reduction aw iSo 354 calculated average 0.20Thermal resistance iSo 8302 m2 K/W 0.11Flammability en 13501-1 Cfl - s1
Coarse fibrebonded flooring with rustic surface in fourteen mottled trendy colours.
Technical Specifications M 733 LSpecification according to en 1470 broadloom
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring iSo 2424 Fibrebonded carpetType of surface / Colouring mottledSurface structure iSo 2424 coarse fibredWidth / dimensions cm 200 broadloomKind of strengthening fully impregnatedFibre composition of use surface % 60 PP / 40 PATotal thickness iSo 1765 mm 5.5Thickness of wear layer iSo 1766 mm 5.5Total weight per unit area iSo 8543 g/m2 1000Total fibre weight of use surface Manufacturer statement g/m2 800Mass per unit of the use surface en 984 g/m2 1000body voltage walking test iSo 6356 kV < 2.0Vertical resistance iSo 10965 ohm ≤ 1 x 108
Horizontal resistance iSo 10965 ohm -Level of use en 1470 class Commercial 33 - heavy useLuxury rating en 1470 class LC 1Colour fastness iSo 105-b02 rating ≥ 5impact sound reduction iSo 140-8 db app. 20noise reduction aw iSo 354 calculated average 0.20Thermal resistance iSo 8302 m2 K/W 0.10Flammability en 13501-1 Cfl - s1*
This single layer, mottled, coarse fibrebonded floor covering
has fifteen standard colours and fulfills all performance demands.
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738 L-124
738 L-049
738 L-078
738 L-064
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738 L-156 738 L-021
738 L-085 738 L-020
738 L-044738 L-181 738 L-089
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Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring iSo 2424 Fibrebonded carpetType of surface / Colouring mottledSurface structure iSo 2424 coarse fibredWidth / dimensions cm 200 broadloomKind of strengthening fully impregnatedSecondary backing iSo 2424 PeS - SpunbondFibre composition of use surface % 65 PP / 35 PATotal thickness iSo 1765 mm 6.0Thickness of wear layer iSo 1766 mm 2.0Total weight per unit area iSo 8543 g/m2 1000Total fibre weight of use surface Manufacturer statement g/m2 400Mass per unit of the use surface en 984 g/m2 330body voltage walking test iSo 6356 kV < 2.0Vertical resistance iSo 10965 ohm ≤ 1 x 108
Horizontal resistance iSo 10965 ohm -Level of use en 1470 class Commercial 33 - heavy useLuxury rating en 1470 class LC 1Colour fastness iSo 105-b02 rating 6impact sound reduction iSo 140-8 db app. 20noise reduction aw iSo 354 calculated average 0.15Thermal resistance iSo 8302 m2 K/W 0.10Flammability en 13501-1 Cfl - s1*
Two layer fibrebonded flooring with coarse fibre
wear layer for areas of extremely heavy use.
Technical Specifications M 420Specification according to en 1470 broadloom
Characteristics Standard Unit Result
Type of flooring iSo 2424 Fibrebonded carpetType of surface / Colouring mottledWidth / dimensions cm 200 broadloomArt of strengthening fully impregnatedFibre composition of use surface % 90 PP / 10 PeSTotal thickness iSo 1765 mm 3.5Thickness of wear layer iSo 1766 mm 3.5Total weight per unit area iSo 8543 g/m2 740Total fibre weight of use surface Manufacturer statement g/m2 550Weight per unit of the use surface en 984 g/m2 740body voltage walking test iSo 6356 kV < 2.0Vertical resistance iSo 10965 ohm -Horizontal resistance iSo 10965 ohm -Level of use en 1470 class Commercial 32 - general useLuxury rating en 1470 class LC 1Colour fastness iSo 105-b02 rating ≥ 5impact sound reduction iSo 140-8 db app. 16noise reduction aw iSo 354 calculated average -Thermal resistance iSo 8302 m2 K/W 0.07Flammability en 13501-1 dfl - s1
Single layer, mottled fibrebonded floor covering
with a fine fibre structure in eight muted colours.
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1. General requirementsTo ensure your floor retains its original appearance for as
long as possible, follow these basic rules:
A Make sure that, in each room, only one and the same
factory batch number of floor covering is installed in the
sequence of roll numbers.This is the only way to exclude
deviations in shade.
A The floor installer must check that colour matches once
the product has been laid out. complaints with regard to
colour matching cannot be accepted once the floor covering
has been installed.
A Note that some floor coverings should be laid using a
special technique alternating between lengthwise and
crosswise installation
A Please note for linoleum that the natural veiling caused
during the curing process of linoleum in the drying
chamber is visible as a yellowish discolouration. This
disappears with exposure to light.
A reduce the amount of dirt brought into the building by
means of using adequate size dirt trap zones.
A During the construction work the flooring should be kept
covered to protect it.
A All flooring should be cleaned regularly for hygienic and
aesthetic reasons and to maintain its value.
2. SubfloorSubfloors should be level, firm, free of cracks and dry
(see also vOB Part c, DiN 18 365 [German professional
association; regulations governing floor covering work]).
Dense, non-absorbent subfloors like poured asphalt or
primed screeds must have an adequate thickness of
levelling compound (we recommend 2 mm) applied by
trowel when dispersion adhesive are used. Low-tension
levelling compounds recommended by the material supplier
are suitable for this. Please follow the detailed product
recom-mendations and application instructions of material
manufacturers.
The following empirical values apply to the residual moisture
of various screeds at normal screed thickness, i.e. not signifi-
cantly above the minimum requirements of DiN 18 560:
Screeds Permitted residual moisture in CM %
calcium sulphate screed < 0.5
cement screed ≤ 2.0
3. Conditions before installing
Storing floor coverings properly is the best way to ensure
that they maintain their installation characteristics. Before
installation, the floor covering should be stored in a dry place
which is not too hot, above all not in boiler rooms. rolls
should be stored upright. With tiles, no more than 8 cartons
should be stacked on top of one another. if resilient floor
coverings are stored at too low a temperature, it may be
impossible to lay them correctly. installation according to the
professional standards assumes a minimum room temperature
of +18 °c. However, it is not only the room temperature
which is important during installation but also the tempe-
rature of the subfloor. This should be at least +15 °c or, in
the case of underfloor heating, between +18 °c and +22 °c.
relative humidity should be no more than 65% (ideally 40%
to 60%). These climatic conditions should be maintained
for 3 days before preparatory work starts and for at least
7 days after completion. even at suitable temperatures the
floor coverings still need to be conditioned before being laid.
it is therefore advisable to cut the floor covering to size the
day before laying it.
4. Adhesive For all DLW Flooring Armstrong recommends suitable water
based adhesives. Please take note of the manufacturer‘s
recommendations for processing.
List of manufacturers:
Bostik GmbH
An der Bundesstr. 16
D - 33829 Borgholzhausen
Tel. +49 (0) 5425 - 801222
www.bostik-findley.de
WULFF GmbH & co. KG
Wersener Str. 30
D - 49504 Lotte
Tel. +49 (0) 5404 - 881-0
www.wulff-gmbh.de
UZiN UTZ AG
Dieselstrasse 3
D - 89079 Ulm
Tel. +49 (0) 731 - 4097258
www.uzin-utz.com
Henkel KG
Bautechnik Thomsit
Henkelstr. 67
D - 40191 Düsseldorf
Tel. +49 (0) 211 - 797 100
www.thomsit.de
5. Installation
5.1 Installation of resilient flooring The following floor coverings should be laid using a special
technique alternating between lengthwise and crosswise
installation: contract interior, contract interior Acoustic,
connection corlon,Translations and Translations ii Acoustic.
5.1.1 Rolls (sheet flooring) even if edges will be welded later, it is advisable to cut
both edges of the run because only a clean-cut edge can
guarantee a neat seam. The first run edge is easily cut with
the strip cutter. The second edge can be cut using one of
two methods:
a) in small rooms (before applying adhesive):
The underlying run is scored with the knife along the upper
run edge already cut, and the surplus strip then cut off in
the opposite direction using the hooked blade.
b) in large rooms (after applying adhesive):
The upper run edge is scored with the scorer or the Linocut
along the run edge of the run edge already cut lying in
the bed of adhesive, and the surplus strip cut off with the
hooked blade
Seam incision
Make the seam incision so that the edges of the run fit
closely but are not forced together. The incision should be
either vertical or at a slight angle.
Abutted ends
Abutted ends of short runs can be cut to fit before applying
adhesive. With longer runs it makes more sense to cut the
abutted end after bonding the surfaces. This also applies to
abutted seams.
5.1.2 Tiles Parallel installation
A parallel with the main front of the room is determined
before installation, using a guide line. The distance from the
wall is a multiple of the tile size less approximately 1 cm. in
halls this measurement can also be taken from the deepest
door threshold rather than the wall. The starting point is
marked on the line determined.
Installation recommendations for DLW Flooring
Mapei GmbH
Bahnhofsplatz 10
D - 63906 erlenbach
Tel. +49 (0) 9372 - 98950
www.mapei.de
Schönox GmbH
Alfred-Nobel-Str. 6
D - 48720 rosendahl
Tel. +49 (0) 2547 - 910234
www.schoenox.com
Wakol GmbH
Bottenbacher 30
D - 66954 Pirmasens
Tel. +49 (0) 6331 - 8001186
www.wakol.com
Kiesel Bauchemie
Wolf-Hirth-Str. 2
D - 73730 esslingen
Tel. +49 (0) 711 - 93134352
For further information please check the internet www.armstrong.de/my or phone +49 (0)7142 / 71-255.
Parallel/chessboard-style installation of tiles
This starting point is determined so that at points which
are particularly visible, for example the main entrance, only
virtually whole tiles are laid and no narrow strips are used.
Proceeding from the starting point, a row of tiles is now
placed loosely along the guide line and weighed down with
stacks or boxes of tiles.
in large rooms this row of tiles is left in position until the
adjacent field has been laid. in small rooms it is sufficient to
leave one tile as a reference.
Diagonal installation
The room is first divided up symmetrically and the axis
determined using a guide line. Now determine how the tiles
are to run to the walls and the main entrance. The diagonal
of a square tile is the length of the side of the tile x 1.4. if
small triangles now result here, the room axis is shifted
sideways by a fourth of the diagonal. The same applies to
the starting point. in asymmetrical rooms, a guide line is
used to determine the parallel at a distance from the main
front, which corresponds to a multiple of the tile diagonal
less approx. 1 cm. Here too, it should be taken into account
that only virtually whole tiles should be positioned at the
main entrance and, between them, half-tiles, never small
triangles. A double row of tiles is then placed loosely along
the guide line, the first row of tiles lying with opposite
corners along the guide line and the corners of the second
row of tiles touching it.
in large rooms a diagonal row of tiles is now laid from
the starting point outwards and used as the baseline for
laying. in small rooms it is sufficient to leave one tile as a
reference. The edging tiles are cut in using a hook blade or
utility knife after the surface has been bonded.
cut edge of edging tiles
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Installation recommendations for DLW Flooring
5.2 Installation of fibrebonded
5.2.1 RollsSeams must be cut before bonding takes place. Seams cut
in the adhesive bed are unprofessional as they may lead
to „open seams“. The lengths are overlapped by 3 – 5 cm
and laid out. The edges of the floor covering lying on top of
one another are cut perpendicularly along a flexible steel
rule in one working step using a hook or trapezoidal blade.
Butting up the original edges is not considered professional
installation
5.2.2 ModulesWhen dividing modules over the area to be fitted, take
account of the fact that if strips are to be used along the
walls, they must be at least 10 cm wide.
Laying parallel
A parallel with the main front of the room is determined
before installation, using a guide line. The distance from the
wall is a multiple of module size less approximately 1 cm, at
least 10 cm. in halls, this measurement can also be taken
from the lowest point of the threshold rather than the wall.
The starting point is marked on the line determined.
This starting point is determined so that at points which are
particularly obvious, for example the main entrance, only
virtually whole modules are laid and no narrow strips are
used. From the starting point outwards, a row of modules is
now placed loosely along the guide line and weighed down
with stacks or cartons of modules.
in large rooms, this row of modules is left in position until
the adjacent field has been laid. in the case of small rooms,
it is enough to leave one module as a reference.
Laying diagonally
The room is first divided up symmetrically and the axis
determined using a guide line. Now determine how the
modules run out at the walls and the main entrance. The
diagonal of a module is the length of the side of the module
x 1.4. if small triangles now result here, the room axis is
shifted sideways by a fourth of the diagonal. The same
applies to the starting point. in asymmetrical rooms, a guide
line is used to determine the parallel at a distance from the
main front which corresponds to a multiple of the module
diagonal minus approx. 1 cm. Here too, it should be taken
into account that only virtually whole modules should be
positioned at the main entrance and, between them, half-
modules but never small triangles. A double row of modules
is then placed loosely along the guide line, the first row of
modules having opposing corners lying on the guide line
and the corners of the second row of modules touching it.
in the case of large rooms, a diagonal row of modules is
now laid from the starting point outwards and used as the
baseline for laying. in the case of small rooms, it is enough
to leave one module as a reference. The edge modules are
cut using a hook or trapezoidal blade.
6. Bonding
6.1 Bonding resilient flooringBonding must always be carried out over the entire surface.
Always follow the instructions of the adhesive manufacturer
during the process. For the back of the floor covering to be
wetted, it is essential to select the correct notch spacing,
change trowel blades in good time and rub thoroughly.
continuously check that the back is wetted by pulling up
tiles as you work.
6.1.1 Rolls (sheet flooring)The rolls are pushed back to the centre of the room. Bon-
ding begins with the centre roll. The adhesive for the second
run half must reach exactly to the adhesive border of the
first run half. run halves that are cut to closely fit adjoining
room fitments such as door thresholds and frames must be
bonded first. The rolls are pushed into the bed of adhesive
taking account of the curing/open time of the adhesive (see
manufacturer‘s instructions) No air should be trapped in this
process. Hollow raised areas can be found by knocking and
remedied by stroking the trapped air outwards. The head
ends are rolled in (bent towards one another). if required,
seams and head ends should be weighted until they are
held to the floor by the adhesive. To wet the back, carefully
rub or press with the suitable roller on the tiles.
6.1.2 TilesAfter applying the adhesive, start installation from the tiles
laid out as a reference point or line. in large rooms we re-
commend laying in stages to avoid offsets. To wet the back,
carefully rub or press with the suitable roller on the tiles.
This procedure may need to be repeated. Scala easy needs
to be installed with tackifier (non-slip coating).
Sealing the seams
if wished DLW Flooring can be sealed.
As per code of practice of the Technical committee for
Architectural Adhesives (TKB) in the Trade Association of
the Adhesives industry in Düsseldorf, the sealing up of
joins with welding rod is always to be recommended. This
is particularly applicable for areas where wet cleaning and/
or basic cleaning is carried out frequently and with flooring
bases that are sensitive to damp.
The welding operation is done basically after the adhesive
has bonded. Depending on the kind of adhesive and the
conditions in the room this can take a few days (see recom-
mendations of the adhesive manufacturer).
Thermal seam sealing
The covering seam is milled out to a depth of 2/3 of the
covering thickness using a seam miller and plane. The
channel must then be cleaned carefully (vacuumed or blown
out). The seam width should be around 3.5 mm.
The weld rod can be applied with the handheld welding unit
and fitted speed-welding nozzle, d = 5 mm.
So as not to damage the PUr finish, we recommend using
speed-welding nozzles with a very narrow air outlet. Please
keep that in mind also by using a welding machine.
The working temperature is for DLW vinyl around 450 to
500 °c, for DLW Linoleum 400 – 450° c. And the working
speed approx. 4 – 5 m per minute for DLW vinyl and for
DLW Linoleum 2,5 – 3 m per minute. The projecting part of
the weld rod is removed in two stages. immediately after
being applied, the still warm weld rod can be cut off using
the quarter-moon knife with the shoe attached. Then after
the weld rod has cooled off, the welding seam can be cut
flush to the covering surface with the knife.
Cold welding fro DLW Vinyl
DLW vinyl can also be welded with cold-welding agent if
required, but in this case the seam has to be trimmed close,
not force-cut. ensure that the cold welding agent does not
penetrate to the underlayer of the cut seam.
Details of cold welding techniques can be obtained for
example from:
Werner Müller GmbH,
Pvc Kaltschweißtechnik
rudolf-Diesel-Str. 7,
D–67227 Frankenthal
Tel. +49 (0) 62 33 – 3 79 30
Fax +49 (0) 62 33 – 3 79 320
www.mueller-pvc-naht.de
6.2 Bonding of fibrebondedFibrebonded product from the roll is always covered with
adhesive over its entire area. With modules, a tackifier
(non-slip coating) should be applied to the subfloor. Always
follow the instructions of the adhesive manufacturer in the
process. in order for the back of the floor covering to be
wetted, it is essential to select the correct notch spacing/
roller, change trowel blades in good time and rub thorough-
ly. continuously check that the back is wetted by lifting
modules as you work. Thorough rolling (40-80 kg roller) and
rerolling the entire surface, especially the seam area, is
absolutely essential.
6.2.1 RollsThe rolls are pushed back to the centre of the room.
Bonding begins with the centre roll. The adhesive for the
second half of the roll must follow straight on from where
the adhesive stopped on the first half of the roll. roll halves
cut to fit adjacent parts of the room snugly, e.g. thresholds
and doorways, are bonded first. The rolls are pushed into
the bed of adhesive taking account of the curing/open time
of the adhesive (see manufacturer‘s instructions). No air
should be trapped in this process. The head ends are rolled
in (bent towards one another). if required, seams and head
ends should be weighted until they are held to the floor by
the adhesive.
6.2.2 ModulesOnce the non-slip coating has been applied and has cured
completely, start laying the modules laid out as a guide point
or line. in the case of large rooms, we recommend laying in
stages in order to avoid offsets. in other words, start in the
centre of the room and work towards the walls in two or four
fields. ensure that the modules are perfectly bonded to the
surface when laying, i.e. there may not be any gaping between
the individual elements. For the rear of the modules to adhere
perfectly to the subfloor, always rub, roll or press on carefully.
Parallel/chessboard-style installation of tiles
cut edge of edging tiles
Cut edge
Tile
Edging tile
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Subfloor
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7. Special notes
7.1 Special notes for resilient flooringOffice chairs
Office chairs with castors must be equipped for use on res-
ilient floor coverings with type W castors to eN 12 529, i.e.
with soft castors in the prescribed dimensions. This should
be taken into account when using office chairs with castors.
Burns
Smouldering cigarette butts can cause charring on synthetic
floor coverings. These floor coverings should therefore not
be laid in restaurants etc. subject to this kind of problem
Discolouration
With prolonged contact, rubber may leave indelible discolo-
ration on all resilient floor coverings. Possible causes are:
car tyres, covering materials, castors or feet on washing
machines, refrigerators, prams. Such discoloration will not
appear immediately, but as a consequence of the migration
of substances and subsequent exposure to light. To avoid
such discoloration, use castors made of polyurethane. if this
is impossible, we recommend using protective plates. Bitu-
men-based asphalts, mineral oils, greases, coloured shoe
polishes deposited on the floor covering by shoes can result
in discoloration on light-coloured synthetic floor coverings in
areas of heavy traffic. This is for example the case in areas
which are accessed from asphalted streets, in kitchens or in
offices of filling stations and car repair workshops.
Adhesive tapes
if adhesive tapes are used on the floor covering, please
check compatibility with the relevant manufacturers.
7.2 Special notes for fibrebondedOffice chairs
Office chairs with castors must be equipped for use on fibre-
bonded floor coverings with type H castors to eN 12 529, i.e.
with hard castors in the prescribed dimensions. This should
be taken into account when using office chairs.
Basic information
The special design of floor covering and fibre means that
the floor covering may shrink and/or stretch depending on
ambient conditions in the room. At humidities of above 70 %
rh, the polyamide floor covering will stretch. At humidities of
below 40 % rh, the floor covering starts to dry out and there
may be shrinkage or inherent/rolling tension.
in the event of such unfavourable ambient conditions in the
room, we recommend carrying out a trial bonding on site.
Tell the principal/client of your reservations and fulfil your
obligations to point out problems, in particular with regard to
any unfavourable climate conditions in the room.
8. ContactYour contact for installation queries:
Armstrong DLW AG
Technischer Kundenservice
Stuttgarter Straße 75
D-74319 Bietigheim-Bissingen
service_germany@armstrong.com
Tel. +49 (0) 71 42 / 71 - 2 55
Fax +49 (0) 71 42 / 71 - 1 46
www.armstrong.eu
For our detailed installation recommendation please check
the internet: www.armstrong.eu. You may also find advice
for the special demands for the installation on
A Stairs
A conductive installation
A raised floors
A Sound insulation
A Wetroom flooring
Status 04/2008
Installation of resilient flooring – rolls
One of the most important precon di tions for successful installation is care ful planing and subfloor preparation.
Trace the shape of a doorpost to the linole-um with the help of a scribing bar.
Trimming the top edge with a hooked knife.
rubbing down the sheets with a rubbing iron, a device covered with needle felt…
Testing the moisture content of the substrate and checking temperature and relative humidity in the room.
The floor covering is cut along the scored contours.
The seam should never fit too tightly. There should be a space of approx. 0.5 mm bet-ween adjoining edges when sealing.
… or with a roller which, due to the gauge of the rollers, exercises sufficient pressure even where slight irregularities occur.
The sheets are cut to size, marked, loosely re-rolled and placed upright to acclimatize to conditions in the room.
cutting the first edge of the sheet is best done with a linoleum edge cutter or strip trimmer.
Folding back the trimmed sheets, either half-way back in the case of rooms or lengthways in the case of corridors etc…
remaining air bubbles should be rubbed down with an appropriate smoothing tool.
The loosely-laid sheets are cut in, around a radiator in this case, after ensuring the subfloor is flat and smooth.
The safest way of cutting a seam: mark the top sheet with an under and over scriber guided along the trimmed edge.
Adhesive must be applied in such a way that the strips of adhesive cover the entire backing of the floor-covering
A useful tip if the trapped air cannot be forced out laterally: make a small hole with the point of a blade in a dark section of the pattern, press out the air and once again firmly rub down the covering at this point.
Milling out the joint. Sealing with a manual hot air gun welder. For large contract projects it is worth using an automatic welding machine.
The weld rod is trimmed in two operations, first with the trimming guide fitted, then with the bare blade.
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1. General requirementsTo ensure your floor retains its original appearance for as
long as possible, follow these basic rules:
A it is very important to make the correct selection in the
case of floor coverings. Dark and patterned floor
coverings are generally better in this regard than light
and low-contrast colours.
A All flooring should be cleaned regularly for hygienic and
aesthetic reasons and to maintain its value.
A remove soiling as soon as possible as it increases wear
and may also cause discoloration of the floor covering.
A reduce the amount of dirt brought into the building by
means of using adequate size dirt trap zones.
A remove grit from the surface as it will have an abrasive
effect on the surface of the flooring.
A During the construction work the flooring should be kept
covered to protect it.
A Abrasives or strong solvents should not be used for cleaning.
A The cleaning frequency depends if the area is of normal
or heavy use. The entrance or areas of heavy use should
be cleaned more often than areas of light use.
2. Choice of cleaning and care products it is important to use cleaning and care products from one
system. The manufacturers listed below are given by way
of example. They can be contacted with enquiries about
cleaning and care products suitable for DLW Flooring. equi-
valent products from other manufacturers may also be used.
Observe the manufacturer’s product-specific instructions
for use and consult the manufacturer of the product if ne-
cessary. information about the usability and compatibility of
products is the responsibility of the respective manufacturer,
who will be pleased to provide further details.
Alfred Kärcher GmbH & co.
reinigungssysteme
Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28-40
D - 71364 Winnenden
Tel. +49 (0)71 95 - 140
www.kaercher.com
ecolab GmbH
Postfach 13 04 06
D - 40554 Düsseldorf
Tel. +49 (0) 2 11 - 98 930
www.ecolab.com
Maintenance recommendations for resilient DLW Flooring
Johannes Kiehl KG
robert-Bosch-Str. 9
D - 85235 Odelzhausen
Tel. +49 (0) 81 34 - 93 050
www.kiehl-group.com
Wetrok GmbH
Maybachstr.35
D - 51381 Leverkusen
Tel. +49 (0) 21 71 - 3980
www.wetrok.de
cc-Dr. Schutz GmbH
Holbeisstr. 17
D - 53175 Bonn
Tel. +49 (0) 2 28 - 9 53 520
www.cc-dr-schutz.de
BUZiL-WerK
Wagner GmbH & co
Fraunhoferstr. 17
D - 87700 Memmingen
Tel. +49 (0)83 31 - 930731
www.buzil.com
For further information please check the internet
www.armstrong.de/my or phone +49 (0) 7142 / 71-340
3. Initial treatment on completion of installationremove construction soiling by vacuuming or sweeping the
floor covering.
A With minor soiling wet cleaning is recommended, with a
neutral or alcohol-based cleaning agent being added to
the water.
A Heavy soiling can be removed either with a cleaning or
a single-disc and a neutral cleaning agent. Alternatively,
suitable thorough cleaners can be used. The floor covering
is neutralised with clean water.
if required, the dry floor covering can be polished with a
single-disc machine (speed between 300 and 1000 rpm).
Not for Safeguard flooring.
Basically, no initial consolidation treatment is required.
Significant cost savings can be made in comparison with
conventional floor coverings as there is no waiting time
required.
DreiTUrM GmbH
industriegebiet West
D - 36396 Steinau a.d. Straße
Tel. +49 (0) 66 63 - 9 700
www.dreiturm.de
LOBA GmbH & co. KG
Leonberger Str. 56 – 62
D - 71254 Ditzingen
Tel. +49 (0) 71 56 - 3 570
www.loba.de
Dr.Schnell chemie GmbH
Taunusstr. 19
D - 80807 München
Tel. +49 (0) 89 - 35 06 080
www.dr-schnell.de
rZ chemie GmbH
industriepark Kottenforst
D - 53340 Meckenheim
Tel. +49 (0) 22 25 - 94 460
www.rz-reinigungssysteme.de
Johnson Diversey Deutschland
GmbH & co. oHG
Mallaustr. 50 – 56
D - 68219 Mannheim
Tel. +49 (0) 6 21 - 87 570
www.johnsondiversey.com
TANA chemie GmbH
ingelheimstr. 1 – 3
D - 55120 Mainz
Tel. +49 (0)61 31 - 9 64 0
www.tana.de
if additional surface treatment is to be applied to the floor,
thorough cleaning should be carried out with a green 3M
pad. After vacuuming off the accumulated dirt, thorough
neutralisation should be carried out by rinsing the floor
covering with clean water. Allow floor to dry off completely.
This procedure prevents any problems with adhesion of
the treatment product. For slip-resistant Safeguard floor
coverings care actions with self-shine emulsions or disper-
sions is redundant, since this reduces slip resistance.
choice of pads (manufacturer: 3 M) see table
4. Treatment
4.1 For DLW Flooring PUR or DLW Linoleum LPXAlthough consolidation treatment is not necessary for DLW
Linoleum, Luxury vinyl and vinyl floor coverings with a
factory-applied PUr reinforcement or DLW Linoleum LPX
after the thorough cleaning on completion of installation, it
is however possible if required.
if a coating is required, for example in the healthcare sector,
disinfectant-proof treatment products should be used. We
would be pleased to inform you about the treatment products
recommended by the respective manufacturer; please call
tel. no. +49 (0) 71 42 / 71 340.
After initial cleaning, consolidation treatment should be
carried out on the dry flooring. This reduces the effects
of mechanical and discoloration processes on the floor
covering surface and simplifies routine maintenance.
Linoleum LPX:
For areas where no glossy finish is required, the mopping
agents or maintainers are added to the water used for
Linoleum LPX Linoleum PUr vinyl Luxury imperial Texture Safeguards Wetroom PUr vinyl PUr
initial cleaning / Thoroughcleaning,without initial treatment
Thorough cleaning followed by initial treatment
routine maintenance spray cleaner / Polish
DLW Flooring
Soft brushwhen followed by initial treatment
routine are suitable. in order to form a protective film, the
addition of between two to three times the normal concen-
tration of mopping agent or maintainer is recommended. if
higher concentrations are used, any residual film can be
polished or buffed out.
Linoleum LPX, Linoleum PUR, Vinyl PUR flooring:
if a coating is required the surface should be treated with
scuff-resistant, waterproof emulsions or polymer dispersions.
For optical reasons satin finish should be preferred. After
drying, the cleaning agents leave thin coating on the floor
covering which provides a basis for routine cleaning.
5. Routine maintenanceThe correct procedure to be used will depend on the degree
of soiling, and the requirements on hygiene and cleanliness.
if the degree of soiling is low, a dry buffing regime can be
used. This reduces the costs of care and is easy on the
environment due to the low level of chemicals involved.
When using wet/damp methods for DLW Flooring with PUr
reinforcement neutral or alcohol-based cleaning agents
recommended by the respective manufacturer are added
to the water. On linoleum LPX please use floor maintainer.
if the floor covering has had a consolidation treatment,
the products used for regular cleaning have to be selected
according to the surface treatment chosen.
5.1 Dry cleaningregular dry cleaning is carried out using a fleece cloth holder
with an impregnated fleece or micro fibre cloth inserted.
5.2 Wet / damp methodsDamp mopping
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Light soiling involving loose or easily detached dirt is removed
using damp mopping equipment with slightlydampened mop
pads. Here the surface of the floor covering is completely
moistened with the mopping water (add cleaning product
to water according to manufacturer‘s instructions) without
leaving a layer of water on the floor covering.
Wet mopping
With wet mopping apply sufficient water to initially leave a
thin film of water on the floor covering. After this has taken
effect, even stubborn dirt will have been detached and can
be removed with the mop rinsed in the water and wrung out.
This method does not require any machines, just a double
bucket on wheels with a wringer and mop.
After the cleaned surface has dried off, it can be polished if
required with a single-disc machine (300 to 1000 rpm) and
a beige or red 3M pad. in areas subjected to regular wet
disinfection, it is recommended adding suitable disinfectants
to the water.
5.3 Spray-cleanersSpray cleaners are used to provide local intensive treatment
of stubborn stains or marks left after mopping. combined
cleaning/care products (cleaners) are sprayed onto the
marked area and it is then best treated with disc machines
using soft cleaning pads. Please do not use hard sponges
or abrasives as this might damage the PUr reinforcement
or the LPX Finish.
5.3 Mechanical cleaningFor large areas there are cleaning machines which perform
scrubbing (soft brush or red pad) and vacuuming in one
operation. This process works in the same way to wet
cleaning. A suitable mechanical cleaning agent is added
to the water according to the instructions of the cleaning
agent manufacturer. The vacuuming device on the machine
should be set according to the instructions of the equipment
manufacturer.
6. Periodic Cleaning
6.1 Thorough cleaningThorough cleaning may become necessary with extremely
stubborn stains or to clean off built up deposits of normal
cleaning care products. This will be dependant on the usage
and traffic levels of the floor covering.
Thorough cleaning is carried out after application of the
relevant cleaner (water with a cleaner of ph-value max.
9 – 10, depending on the flooring), with a cleaning or
single-disc machine and a 3M pad or a pad suitable for the
coating. After vacuuming off the accumulated dirt, the floor
covering should be rinsed thoroughly with clean water and
allowed to dry off completely.
choice of pads – see table.
6.2 Clean restorationBasically is a care film restoration possible. For our detailed
maintenance recommendation please check the internet:
www.armstrong.eu.
7. Special notesDiscoloration
Dyed - in particular black - rubber may cause discoloration
which cannot be removed if left in contact with the floor for
a lengthy period. This occurs for example with car tyres,
masking materials, castors and the feet on washing machines,
refrigerators, prams etc. Such discoloration will not show
immediately but is caused by a reaction between the rubber
and the floor covering. To avoid such discoloration, use
castors made of polyurethane. if this is not possible, we
recommend the use of protective plates.
Hair dyes and disinfectants with a strong discoloration
effect may also damage the surface of coverings irreparably
unless wiped off immediately after contact.
Invitation to tender texts
Sample texts for cleaning on handover and treatment
measures are available on www.armstrong.eu or phone
+49 (0) 71 42 / 71 3 40.
Office chairs / Furniture
For use on resilient floor coverings office chairs must be
equipped with castors of the type W (soft) according to
eN 12529.
Furniture should therefore be fitted with soft pads
underneath, e.g. felt slides. To prevent damage to floor
coverings occurring specifically in schools or similar heavy
duty properties, it must also be ensured that the feet of
the chairs are not abrasive or have sharp edges. For this
reason, school furniture should have protective ends on
the feet e.g. soft or polyurethane pads (floor care slides
from vS-Furniture). Furniture slides should be cleaned
as regularly as the floor covering itself and checked for
damage, replacing where necessary.
Adhesive tapes
if adhesive tapes are used on the floor covering, please
check the compatibility with the respective manufacturers.
General
These recommendations are based on our general practical
experience and correspond to state-of-the-art cleaning
methods where known to us at the time of publication.
However, we accept no liability for their completeness,
accuracy and applicability in individual cases.
As regards the individual cleaning and care processes,
avoid leaving a layer of water on the floor covering with
Luxury vinyl PUr as this may adversely affect the adhesive
system, or the tackifier with Luxury vinyl Scala easy.
8. Machines and equipment
Alfred Kärcher GmbH & co.
reinigungssysteme
Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28 – 40
D - 71364 Winnenden
Tel. +49 (0) 7195 - 140
www.kaercher.com
Nilfisk-Advance AG
Siemensstr. 25 / 27
D - 25462 rellingen
Tel. +49 (0) 4101 - 39 90
www.nilfisk-advance.de
ecolab GmbH
Postfach 13 04 06
D - 40554 Düsseldorf
Tel. +49 (0) 211 - 98 930
www.ecolab.com
9. Cleaning discs and dirt trap mats
Kampmann GmbH
Friedrich-ebert Str. 128-130
D - 49811 Lingen (ems)
Tel. +49 (0) 591 - 71 08-0
www.kampmann.de
10. ContactYour contact for cleaning queries:
Armstrong DLW AG
Technischer Kundenservice
Stuttgarter Straße 75
D-74319 Bietigheim-Bissingen
service_germany@armstrong.com
Tel. +49 (0) 71 42 / 71 - 3 40
Fax +49 (0) 71 42 / 71 - 1 46
www.armstrong.eu
For our detailed maintenance recommendation please
check the internet: www.armstrong.eu. You may also find
advice for the special demands for the cleaning of
A conductive flooring
A Surface disinfection
A raised floors
A Safeguard flooring
A Wetroom flooring
A Dry clean restoration
Johnson Diversey Deutschland
GmbH & co. oHG
Mallaustr. 50 – 56
D - 68219 Mannheim
Tel. +49 (0) 621 - 87 570
www.johnsondiversey.com
verMOP GmbH
Kiesweg 4 - 6
97877 Wertheim
Tel. +49 (0) 9342 - 8780
www.vermop.de
columbus
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G. Staehle GmbH u. co. KG
Mercedesstr. 15
D - 70372 Stuttgart
Tel. +49 (0) 711 - 9 54 49 50
www.columbus-clean.com
3M Deutschland GmbH
carl-Schurz-Str. 1
D - 41453 Neuss
Tel. +49 (0) 2131 - 140
www.3m.com
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Alfred Kärcher GmbH & co.
reinigungssysteme
Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28-40
D - 71364 Winnenden
Tel. +49 (0) 7195 - 140
www.kaercher.com
DreiTUrM GmbH
industriegebiet West
D - 36396 Steinau a.d. Straße
Tel. +49 (0) 66 63 - 9700
www.dreiturm.de
Johannes Kiehl KG
robert-Bosch-Str. 9
D - 85235 Odelzhausen
Tel. +49 (0) 8134 - 93050
www.kiehl-group.com
ASiX GmbH
Beethovenstr. 26
D - 62526 erlensee
Tel. +49 (0) 6183 - 802034
www.asix.de
Dr. Schnell chemie GmbH
Taunusstr. 19
D - 80807 München
Tel. +49 (0) 89 - 3506080
www.dr-schnell.de
Jeikner Teppichforschung KG
Johannespfad 11
D - 57223 Kreuztal
Tel. +49 (0) 2732 - 55 330
BUZiL-WerK
Wagner GmbH & co
Fraunhoferstraße 17
D- 87700 Memmingen
Tel.: +49 (0) 8331 / 930-731
www.buzil.com
Wetrok GmbH
Maybachstr. 35
D - 51381 Leverkusen
Tel. +49 (0) 2171 - 3980
www.wetrok.de
Johnson Diversey Deutschland
GmbH & co. oHG
Mallaustr. 50 – 56
D - 68219 Mannheim
Tel. +49 (0) 621 - 87570
www.diverseylever.com
ecolab GmbH
Postfach 13 04 06
D - 40554 Düsseldorf
Tel. +49 (0) 211 - 98930
www.ecolab.com
rZ chemie GmbH
industriepark Kottenforst
D - 53340 Meckenheim
Tel. +49 (0) 2225 - 944650
www.rz-reinigungssysteme.de
cc-Dr. Schutz GmbH
Postfach 20 03 33
D- 53133 Bonn
Tel.: +49 (0) 2 28 / 9 53 52-0
www.cc-dr-schutz.de
Solution Glöckner GmbH
Postfach 150147
D - 67026 Ludwigshafen
Tel. +49 (0) 621 - 538140
www.solution-gloeckner.de
TANA chemie GmbH
ingelheimstr. 1 - 3
D - 55120 Mainz
Tel. +49 (0) 6131 - 9 6403
www.tana.de
carpet cleaner GmbH
Wolfratshauser Str. 150
D - 82049 Pullach
Tel. +49 (0) 89 - 7441650
For further information
please check the internet
www.armstrong.de/my
or phone +49 (0)7142 / 71-255
Cleaning Recommendations DLW Fibrebonded
1. General features of cleaningin order to make the correct selection in the case of textile
floor coverings, the first thing is to take account of the
factors with a direct impact on their subsequent care. Sen-
sitivity to dirt depends among other things on colour, type
of fibre and structure of the wear layer. Finally, appropriate
zonal matting in entrances and hallways of the building
plays a key role in preventing dirt being deposited on the
floor covering.
Fibres
An important factor in the quality of a fibrebonded floor
covering is the selection of fibre. Polyamide is the best type
of fibre in the manufacture of fibrebonded floor coverings
and has unique properties such as a high resistance to
wear, pressure, rubbing, matting and soiling. it should also
be pointed out that high-end fibrebonded floor coverings
have a high proportion of coarse polyamide fibres which
reinforce the positive qualities mentioned above still further.
if cleaning is required, correct treatment will make the fibres
appear new again.
Structure
The easy-care nature of a textile floor covering also de-
pends on its surface quality. The majority of fibrebonded
floor coverings is constructed in two layers (wear layer and
backing). Only the wear layer is of particular interest for
cleaning. The looped structure means that a large propor-
tion of the dirt which arises remains hidden in the depths of
the fibrebonded floor covering structure.
Single-layer fibrebonded floor coverings consist primarily of
fibre mixtures with differing proportions of polypropylene,
polyester and polyamide. This determines the durability and
life expectancy of such fibrebonded floor coverings.
2. Cleaning agentsThe manufacturers mentioned are by way of example. You
can enquire about suitable cleaning products for DLW fibre-
bonded floor coverings from them. equivalent products from
other manufacturers can also be used. When processing,
observe the product-specific manufacturer‘s conditions -
consult the manufacturer of the materials if necessary. The
usability and compatibility of the materials is the responsi-
bility of the manufacturer in question who will be pleased to
provide information on this.
3. Cleaning on completion of installationif possible, cleaning on completion of installation should first
be performed in the form of „dry cleaning“ using a strong
brush vacuum cleaner (with mechanically-rotating soft
brush). We do not recommend „spray extraction cleaning“.
A suitable stain remover should be used for specific areas.
Subsequent cleaning by the pad process, for example, has
the following advantages: very little moisture is applied to
the floor covering; no long drying times are required; the
cleaned surface can be walked on again immediately after
cleaning; no risk of overdrying or increased shrinkage of the
floor covering; can be used as an intensive cleaning method
without stopping other activities.
4. Routine maintenanceroutine maintenance is the key for the cleanliness of the
carpet and has a decisive influence on the intervals at
which interim or thorough treatment is required.
This cleaning is performed daily using high-performance
brush vacuum cleaners or roller brush machines. With the
assistance of the rotating, height-adjustable brush, these
machines vacuum and brush dirt particles out of the full
depth of the wear layer of the fibrebonded floor covering as
well as loose dirt from the surface.
Although vacuum-cleaning is a very simple procedure in
technical terms, a few rules still need to be followed.
A The brush vacuum cleaner must be suitable for the textile
floor covering; the height of the brush may need adjusting
accordingly.
A The brush vacuum cleaner may not be pushed over the
floor covering too quickly; otherwise the vacuum effect will
be lost.
A The best method of proceeding is a double pass, first one
way and then at 90 degrees over the textile floor covering
to achieve the optimum cleaning effect.
A The filters should be changed in good time.
4.1 Stain removalStain removal is a regular care measure for fibrebonded
floor coverings in domestic applications and for routine
maintenance in contract applications. Nowadays, textile
fibres are made so that stain treatment is successful in
almost all cases. it goes without saying that the sooner a
stain can be removed, the better and more easily this can
be done. if this is not the case, the substance creating the
stain penetrates deep into the wear layer and can even
change the layer in chemical terms so that the stain can no
longer be removed.
4.2 Steps for removing stainsA remove solids, liquid and thickened substances with a
spoon. Always work towards the centre of the stain.
A Blot up liquid using a clean white cotton cloth or kitchen
paper.
A remove the stain using a cloth or sponge and cold water,
always working towards the centre of the stain. repeat
the process if necessary.
A Always blot the surface of fibrebonded floor coverings, do
not rub it! repeat the process until no more dirt adheres
to the cloth.
A clean off with clean water. Blot up any remaining moisture
with a cloth or kitchen paper.
A cover the treated area with a few sheets of kitchen paper,
apply a weight and leave to dry. Finally, clean with a brush
vacuum cleaner.
5. Interim treatmentDepending on wear and the resulting degree of soiling, an
interim treatment may be required at certain intervals. This
is performed between thorough treatments which are perfor-
med at even greater intervals.
interim treatment has the task of eliminating adhering dirt
which has not been removed in daily cleaning with a brush
vacuum cleaner. This process is restricted to more heavily-
soiled areas (e. g. heavy-traffic areas in halls and entrance
areas and similar). if interim treatment is performed proper-
ly, cleaning costs can be reduced and unnecessary disrupti-
on to activities in the building avoided. interim treatment can
be performed manually or using a machine.
interim treatment can be performed using either prefabri-
cated foam or by the pad process. initial treatment using a
brush vacuum cleaner should be performed before interim
treatment.
6. Thorough treatment Any textile floor covering requires thorough treatment at
certain intervals, depending on the intensity of soiling, over
and above daily routine maintenance and interim treatment.
it becomes necessary when large areas of the fibrebonded
floor covering become soiled. Thorough treatment achieves
the best-possible removal of dirt whilst restoring original
properties in use and appearance.
The intervals for performing thorough treatments depend
largely on correct routine maintenance and interim treat-
ment. Thorough treatment should be performed by a profes-
sional with state-of-the-art machines and equipment whose
specialist knowledge enables him to select the appropriate
cleaning process with regard to degree of soiling, carpet
quality, type of installation and subfloor.
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Cleaning Recommendations DLW Fibrebonded
The following methods are suitable for thorough (intensive)
treatment:
A pad cleaning
A spray extraction
A shampooing
A combination of the two last-mentioned methods
A cleaning with prefabricated foam
Soaking of moisture-sensitive subfloors, raised floors and
the fibrebonded top layer should be avoided at all costs!
Important: the key factors, regardless of which method is
used, are that moisture is added to the textile floor covering,
it may not be walked on following wet-cleaning and it must
be completely dry before it is walked on again. The drying
time for the floor covering depends on the ambient conditions
prevailing at the time of cleaning and on the application of
liquid. if the floor covering is walked on when damp, it will
soil again more quickly!
6.1 Cleaning by the pad processFollowing initial treatment of the entire area using a brush
vacuum cleaner, the fibrebonded floor covering is „mi-
sted“ with a spray solution to suit the system. Following a
short time to take effect, the surface is worked evenly in
overlapping passes using a disc machine with a „fibre pad“
underneath it. The fibrebonded floor covering can be walked
on again within a very short time.
6.2 Spray extractionFollowing thorough initial treatment with a brush vacuum
cleaner, the fibrebonded floor covering is cleaned wet
using a wet-cleaning carpet cleaning machine and cleaning
solution. in wet-cleaning (spray extraction), the water and
cleaning agents are sprayed on and immediately vacuumed
up again by a nozzle in one step. Depending on the degree
of soiling, we recommend rinsing the floor covering with
clean water several times in order to avoid cleaning agent
residues being left behind: their resulting fixing effect may
lead to renewed accumulation of dirt. combination with a
shampooing method is possible. Following spray extraction,
the fibrebonded floor covering requires adequate time to dry
with good ventilation. Only then should the cleaned facilities
be used again. Always avoid soaking the fibrebonded floor
covering, as otherwise its adhesion to the substrate may be
impaired.
6.3 Shampooing Following cleaning with a brush vacuum cleaner, sham-
pooing is performed using a machine with one or several
discs and a shampooing brush. With this cleaning process,
the fibrebonded floor covering is cleaned by intensive
mechanical brushing with a suitable shampoo solution. To
achieve the perfect result, the shampooing brush should
cover the surface in overlapping circles. The foam which
forms in the process absorbs dirt and should be vacuumed
up immediately by a powerful wet-cleaning carpet-cleaning
machine.
it is recommended that shampoos with crystalline dry
residues be used. This stops particles containing grease
from being deposited on the fibres. Once the floor covering
has dried, it should be vacuum-cleaned thoroughly in all
directions using a brush vacuum cleaner in order to remove
every trace of cleaning agent residues.
6.4 Combination of both methodsFor maximum effectiveness, we recommend a combination
of shampooing and spray extraction. Following shampooing,
in which mechanical processing and the chemical action
release and remove particles of dirt, thorough spray extrac-
tion is performed. rinsing out with just clean water removes
particles of dirt and residues of cleaning agent. Once the
floor covering is dry and has been vacuum-cleaned, the
perfect surface appearance is achieved.
7. Special notesOffice chairs with castors must be equipped for use on
textile floor coverings with type H castors to eN 12 529, i.e.
with hard castors in the prescribed dimensions. This should
be taken into account when using office chairs.
Underfloor heating should be set so that the fibrebonded
floor covering does not change colour or any other charac-
teristic during the cleaning step and throughout the drying
phase.
8. Machines and equipment
Alfred Kärcher GmbH & co.
reinigungssysteme
Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28 – 40
D - 71364 Winnenden
Tel. +49 (0) 7195 - 140
www.kaercher.com
Nilfisk-Advance AG
Siemensstr. 25 / 27
D - 25462 rellingen
Tel. +49 (0) 4101 - 39 90
www.nilfisk-advance.de
columbus
reiNiGUNGSMAScHiNeN
G. Staehle GmbH u. co. KG
Mercedesstr. 15
D - 70372 Stuttgart
Tel. +49 (0) 711 - 9544950
www.columbus-clean.com
9. Zonal matting
3M Deutschland GmbH
carl-Schurz-Str. 1
D - 41453 Neuss
Tel. +49 (0) 2131 - 1400
www.3m.com
10. Contact
Your contact for cleaning queries:
Armstrong DLW AG
Technischer Kundenservice
Stuttgarter Straße 75
D-74319 Bietigheim-Bissingen
service_germany@armstrong.com
Tel. +49 (0) 71 42 / 71 - 3 40
Fax +49 (0) 71 42 / 71 - 1 46
www.armstrong.eu
For our detailed maintenance recommendation please
check the internet: www.armstrong.eu. You may also find
advice for the special demands raised floors.
Johnson Diversey Deutschland
GmbH & co. oHG
Mallaustr. 50 – 56
D - 68219 Mannheim
Tel. +49 (0) 621 - 87570
www.johnsondiversey.com
ecolab GmbH
Postfach 13 04 06
D - 40554 Düsseldorf
Tel. +49 (0) 211 - 98930
www.ecolab.com
Stein & co. GmbH
Wülfrather Str. 47-49
D - 42553 velbert
Tel. +49 (0) 2053 - 8981
www.sebo.de
Kampmann GmbH
Friedrich ebert Str. 128-130
D - 49811 Lingen (ems)
Tel. +49 (0) 591 - 71080
www.kampmann.de
Status 04/2008
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Inlays and bordersWith a range of standard inlays and borders Armstrong
can make your individual design wishes come true. All
borders and tiles have been specially developed and offer
the ideal solution in terms of colour and design whatever the
interior, whether in a nursery, hospital, school or restau-
rant. individual or bespoke designs such as logos can be
precision manufactured within a millimetre to make a really
eye-catching feature in any building!
1. Cove-former HPR 2525/5050The cove-former profiles HPr 2525 and HPr 5050 optimise
the base system and offer an alter native to rectangular fit
systems. The process is simple and can be carried out by
any experienced flooring layer. HPr 5050 can be util ised
in any thickness of covering, whilst HPr 2525 can only be
used in covering thickness of up to max. 3.2 mm.
1.1 Procedure1. The floor covering is completely laid with a space from
the edge of the floor covering to the wall sur faces (marked
with string) of around 6 cm for the HPr 2525, and 8 cm for
the HPr 5050. The adhesive for the floor covering should
not be applied outside of the marked area, as this will
have a detrimental effect on the successful ad hesion of the
material joined to it when the coving exercise is carried out.
2. The cove-former is glued with contact adhesive (applied
on both sides). The mitre joint for inner and outer corners is
cut in the mitre joint batten.
A crescent shaped knife of a saw can be used for this
purpose.
3. The adhesion of the covering strip – with HPr 2525
around 16 cm wide and with HPr 5050 some 18 cm wide
is carried out as well with con tact adhesive (applied on
both sides). At a height of about 10 cm a surrounding guide
mark is made on the wall and which serves at the same
time both as a laying guide line and as a limiting mark for
the adhesive.
4. The adhesive is applied to the covering strips and then
the cutting of the mitre joint is made with a metal template.
The prepared covering strip is laid on the surrounding
guide mark and the cove-former is pressed in. Before
reaching the corner (approx. 1m), the mitre joint on the
skirting board is cut with a metal template. Finally the strip
can be pressed in as before into the cove-former.
5. The overlapping covering strip of around 1 cm on the
floor covering is finally marked with the marker and cut off
with the hooked knife. With this there should then be a join
of around 0.5 cm. it is im por tant in the overall assembly
that the covering strip is firmly pressed in or rubbed on.
6. The joint between the formed skirting board and the floor
covering is then grooved and sealed up with weld rod.
1.2 SealingThe corner areas can be permanently sealed –
a) with colour matching sealing compound
b) with colour matching weld rod (linoleum)
This is carried out with a hot weld gun. After
sealing any excess weld is to be removed with
a flexible knife or a crescent shaped cutter, to achieve a
smooth surface finish and secure join.
Accessories
The result: a technically perfect wall join.
Floor covering completely glued down leaving a gap along the walls.
Base section installed.
Mitreing with template.
Trimming overlapping strip.
Sealing with weld rod.
Sealing with weld gun / with colour matching sealing compound
Flooring
HPr 5050
HPr 2525
FlooringWeld rod
Article-No. 220095
Material Plastic
Colour Black
Supplied as carton with 10 packs of 2.5 lm
Artikel-No. 220129
Material Plastic
Colour Black
Supplied as carton with 10 packs of 2.5 lm
Flooring
FlooringWeld rod
Cove-former skirting section HPR 2525
Cove-former skirting section HPR 5050
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2. Hollow groove skirting HSLAHollow groove skirting consists of the relevant covering
material (all coverings including those with a cork base)
and is delivered in the desired colour after site related
manufacture by Armstrong. The joint from the floor to the
side of the wall is rounded. Dimensional stability of the
HSLA is supported by means of an aluminium backing fixed
to the underside of the product. The hollow groove skirting
is laid before the main floor surface and can be used for
any types of flooring.
2.1 InstallationFor cutting butt and mitred joints Armstrong will provide,
a special electrical mitring saw, at an appropriate rental
charge. For smaller projects a hand mitre saw with special
holder will suffice. if there is no plaster skirting, we recom-
mend paint ing or papering the walls before installing the
coved skirting. contact adhesive is used for glue ing. The
floor covering is scored with an under-and-over scriber to
leave a 0.5 mm gap where it joins the section of the skirting,
then trimmed with a knife. Sealing is done with weld rod.
internal and external corners of coved skirt ings can be
stabilized with inner and outer corner sections for HSLA.
2.2 Form of delivery and dimensionsSite related manufacture of a minimum of one linoleum roll
200 cm wide is required.
Skirting height: 10 cm
Width of flange: 6 cm
Length: 250 cm
coved skirting of floor covering material
Aluminium support /Fibreglass plastic
approx. r12
FlooringWeld rod
3. Inner and outer corner sections for HSLAinner and outer corner sections for HSLA have been
specially developed for HSLA coved skirtings and con sists
of a support and a painted cover. They can be fitted with
the HSLA skirtings as required and in accordance with
local site conditions.
3.1 Installation1. The support is fixed with countersunk screws to the
corner of the wall flush with the floor. At corners to which
the support cannot be screw-fitted, con tact adhesive may
also be used.
2. The HSLA coved strip skirting is cut to a mitre join (see
2.1). For the support groove we rec om mend first sawing
the 2 mm-wide groove down to the point where the HSLA
begins to curve before carrying out the mitre cut, which is
offset by 2 mm. Without this groove the mitre stage would
be too wide (approx. 10 mm). The HSLA is glued with
contact adhesive. The width of the join along the base of
the skirting should not exceed 2 mm.
3. Adhesive is applied to the support groove. The cover
is now secured in the support groove by means of the
spring. remove excess adhesive along the edges of the
cover. Here we recom mend using adhesive tape in order to
protect the skirting.
4. The join remains at the bottom and is as wide as the
connection piece on the support section. it is sealed with
weld rod.
Mark walls for positioning of product.
carry out the same procedure for floor alignment.
Apply contact adhesive up to the markings on floor and wall.
Fix cut-to-measure HSLA skirting in place.
rub down well to achieve good transfer of adhesive.
Trim off protruding covering strips and seal with weld rod
A satisfactory sound finish should now be achieved.
Colour Supplied as Article No.
inner corner Aluminium 10 pcs* 492868
Outer corner Aluminium 10 pcs* 492892
* including 40 Spax 3.0 x 30 cross-head screws and 40 size 55 wallplugs each for fitting supports.
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Publisher Armstrong DLW AG
Stuttgarter Straße 75, D-74321 Bietigheim-Bissingen
Tel. +49 (0) 71 42 71-0, Fax +49 (0) 71 42 71-7 99
e-Mail: service_germany@armstrong.com
internet: www.armstrong.eu
Copyright © Armstrong DLW AG 2008
Project Management Sabine Burkhard-Dürr, sburkhard-duerr@armstrong.com
Graphical Layout Gerhard Typo & Design GmbH, D-71638 Ludwigsburg
Printed by Wachter GmbH, D-74357 Bönnigheim
We reserve the right to amend specifications or product information without prior notice.
All illustrations are non-binding.
cenit p 68
colorette p 36
connection corlon p 54
contour p 48
contour conductive p 73
contract interior p 56
contract interior Acoustic p 56
elements p 108
Favorite p 52
Granette p 40
imperial Texture p 86
Korkment p 44
Linodur p 42
Linodur LcH p 45
M 420 p 127
M 733 L p 125
M 738 L p 126
M 745 L p 124
M 745 S-L p 122
Marmorette p 32
Marmorette Acoustic p 44
Marmorette LcH p 45
Medintech p 50
Pastell conductive p 73
Perspectives p 60
Protech p 78
royal p 58
royal conductive p 72
royal eSD p 72
Safeguard p 74
Safeguard Design p 76
Scala 55 p 100
Scala 100 p 92
Scala easy p 106
Solid p 70
Strong 951/956 p 116
Strong Modul 961/966 p 119
Strong compact 926 p 120
Strong Spot 916 p 114
Timberline p 62
Translations p 64
Translations ii Acoustic p 66
Transparency p 110
Uni Walton p 38
Walldesign p 82
Walldesign Border p 82
Wallflex p 84
Waterelite p 80
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