01 April 2004
French leader in the manufacture of resins floors, Groupe TLM has introduced a new product, which it says will offer a new surface for industrial and public buildings floors, in a matter of hours.
“Traficline, a loose-laid interlocking PVC floor tile system, creates a new floor in a short time which can be trafficked by industrial machines transporting the heaviest of materials (with a resistance to the compression that can withstand pressures of up to 500 kg /sq cm),” claims a spokesman for the company
It is also resistant to most chemicals, he adds.
“The supple, strong and non-slip Traficline is highly suitable for large industrial sites and public buildings subject to heavy foot, or forklift traffic. The application is fast and easy, requires no adhesive, and does not interrupt the activity on site. The choice of colours available make it easy to identify different areas, without extra costs,” he points out.
In addition, the product can be easily removed and put down again if there needs to be changes of workstations or floor configuration.
Traficline also works as a perfect combination with Standline – a PVC duckboard tile specially designed for heavy-traffic areas such as the entrances of buildings and perimeter areas around machines ejecting oil and metal cutting.
Groupe TLM also offers Optiline, a floor system that is both attractive and hardwearing and particularly suited to administrative and community, commercial and light industrial premises.
Established in 1978, Groupe TLM is a leading manufacturer approved by Bureau Véritas. The company offers a wide range of protective and renovation products for industrial and public buildings including:
The company recently participated in the Big 5 Show in Dubai, and is already represented in the markets of Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Guadeloupe, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK.