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An Equisolum floor... why? |
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Thanks to its jointless, sealed and soft structure, Equisolum is ideally suited for stables. Animal shelters and stud farms will also soon discover the advantages of Equisolum.
- Non-slip. Equisolum helps prevent harm to limbs. Rubber granulates in the composition ensure a non-slip base. This means that Equisolum is also particularly suitable for washing areas and means of transport.
- For an optimal stable climate. Inappropriate stabling can weaken a horse's natural immune system. The flooring helps define this climate. Equisolum is a first-class insulator for the (usually cold) base.
- Durable. Tests prove it. Equisolum easily outdoes concrete when it comes to wear and tear. What’s more, Equisolum is chemically resistant and can withstand most acids.
- Jointless. Hence, free of germs and dust. So Equisolum contributes to a healthy living environment for the horse
- Even. Back and leg problems in horses can be the consequence of an uneven floor. The unique composition of Equisolum, its great flexibility and perfect laying ensure a high-quality stable floor.
- Soft. The rubber in Equisolum makes it a soft, comfortable floor for your animals, with shock- and sound absorption properties.
- Easy to maintain. Equisolum is easy to clean with a high-pressure cleaner, for instance.
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Cast floor with three components |
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Equisolum is a three-component cast floor comprising mainly polyurethane and recycled rubber. Thanks to this rubber Equisolum feels very soft. Polyurethane ensures it a very long lifespan. The standard Equisolum floor is black, 17 to 23 mm thick and entirely jointless.
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Ready for use after one week |
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Our team of flooring specialists is ready to lay your Equisolum floor. After an average of seven days the floor is laid, dry and ready for use
- Once the base has been dried and if necessary levelled, we lay a primer based on epoxy resins that ensures a good fixation between the floor and the subfloor
- The following day all the Equisolum components are mixed and cast on site.
Equisolum is mechanically resistant after four days and chemically resistant after seven days hardening.
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