Chicago | 004 - Marine
Chicago | 004 - Marine
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Estimated delivery:25 Jul - 29 Jul
Productdetails
Productdetails
Chicago in Marine is a needle-felt rib carpet tile with usage class 33, intended for heavy project use. It is designed for intensive traffic in offices, hospitality, events and trade fairs, but can also be used at home. The tile has a Bfl-s1 fire certificate and can be used in damp spaces. The tiles are quick to install and easy to cut to size with a utility knife. The rubber back has anti-slip properties, keeping the tiles stable. The Marine colour gives a deep, businesslike look that suits modern corporate spaces. The format is 50 x 50 cm / 100 x 100 cm. The minimum order is 20 pieces. The carpet tiles are highly suitable for both large projects and smaller renovations. Also usable as an entrance/walk-off mat and in damp spaces, which is handy in entrance halls and corridors.
Applications
- Offices and business environments with heavy traffic
- Hospitality, trade fairs, events and reception areas
- Project applications in retail floors and public spaces
- In corridors and hallways where moisture resistance is desired
Properties
- Needle-felt rib construction with rubber back and anti-slip
- Format 50 x 50 cm / 100 x 100 cm; minimum order 20 pieces
- Usage class 33 (heavy project use)
- Fire class Bfl-s1
- Back with bitumen underlayer
- Material: 100% polypropylene
- Weight: 3800 g/m²
- Thickness: 7 mm
- Easy to cut and replace
Benefits
- Quick project roll-out thanks to standard 50x50 cm
- Anti-slip back keeps tiles stable under heavy traffic
- Moisture-resistant and hard-wearing for daily use
Specifications
Specifications
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Article code10TT004050
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ColourNavy
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Width100 cm
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Length100 cm
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Thickness7 mm
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Pile weight775 gr/m²
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Weight per m²3800 gr/m²
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Material100% Polypropylene
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Primary backingBitumen
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Fire classBfl-s1
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Pile height3 mm
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Usage class 133 - heavy project use
Frequently asked questions
Which sizes and minimum order quantity apply?
Which sizes and minimum order quantity apply?
Is the tile suitable for damp areas and as a doormat?
Is the tile suitable for damp areas and as a doormat?
Which laying method do you recommend for projects?
Which laying method do you recommend for projects?