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ANCHOR BOND ANCHOR CRETE™ SYSTEM Anchor Crete™ is a monolithic cementitious urethane flooring system designed to provide excellent resistance to chemical attack including caustics, solvents, organic and inorganic acids. Additionally Anchor Bond Anchor Crete™ offers protection against thermal shock, withstanding temperature variations from -50°F to + 250°F. This performance feature combined with its flexural strength delivers superior performance over epoxy floor systems that are brittle, less flexible and unable to match the chemical and thermal shock capabilities of Anchor Bond Anchor Crete™. The Anchor Bond Anchor Crete™ flooring system formulation allows for the installation of multiple pours, up to a 3" thickness, utilizing the final pour to establish the desired finish texture (slip resistance). Anchor Bond Anchor Crete™ offers an excellent alternative to the acid brick / grout system. Anchor Bond Anchor Crete™ monolithic installation eliminates the possibility of grouting failure common to the acid brick system. In addition the multiple pour installation procedure allows for improved pitching needs as well as vibration protection. Anchor Bond Anchor Crete™ can be installed over new concrete in 7 - 10 days. We offer this flooring system in three standard colors: gray, red and black. Anchor Crete’s™ finished texture provides a slip-resistant yet cleanable surface.
* Scale of 1 to 4, 1 Being least growth STANDS UP TO AGGRESSIVE CLEANING TECHNIQUES: ANCHOR CRETE Systems can be exposed to severe daily cleaning techniques, including live steam, hot water, aggressive detergents and disinfectants. OFFERS PROTECTION FROM THERMAL SHOCK: ANCHOR CRETE is unaffected by freeze/thaw cycles and withstands extreme temperature ranges while in service and during cleaning. Unlike other flooring systems, ANCHOR CRETE won’t delaminate due to thermally induced stresses. Will withstand temperatures ranging from -50°F to +250°F. CHEMICAL RESISTANT: ANCHOR CRETE™ Systems are resistant to damage from caustics, organic and inorganic acids, solvents and most other commonly used chemicals.
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