Ecotile as a floor product cannot and will not generate static by itself, it will be caused by a combination of events including the type of activity taking place on site, what other equipment or machinery, packaging materials or processes are being carried out, the operative footwear, atmospheric conditions or any combination of any of […]
When it comes to choosing interlocking floor tiles, the choice is normally between polypropylene and PVC. Although polypropylene is sometimes the most suitable material, PVC floor tiles are a strong contender, and here’s why. Characteristic Comparison: PVC vs Polypropylene Flexibility of Installation One of the most desirable properties of PVC floor tiles is flexibility. PVC […]
Why is Ecotile better than the competition? When you start researching industrial flooring options you soon realise there is a huge amount of competition and if you don’t have any experience in this area it can be very daunting. As well as interlocking tiles you may also be considering epoxy resin, concrete, ceramic tiles or […]
Introduction In the 22 years since the launch of EcoTile Flooring the most common questions we are asked are will liquids get underneath the tiles, how can I prevent the ingress of liquids under the tiles and what will happen if liquids get under the tiles? The answers to these questions all depend on the […]
Flooring is one of those things everyone takes for granted until it goes wrong. This is especially true of your factory floor as there are so many stakeholders with different requirements. • Does it need to be perfectly flat so the machines can be calibrated? • Can it withstand heavy vehicle traffic such as forklift […]
The government’s latest White Paper was published last week, finally providing definite information about the UK Government’s position to businesses in the UK and the European Union. It sets out the latest UK vision for a future relationship, dealing in trade in goods and services, as well as security cooperation, immigration and general oversight mechanisms. […]