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Dur-A-Flex Launches New Decorative Flooring Systems




New Mica-Flake systems offer metallic luster, UV stability

 EAST HARTFORD, CONN. – Dur-A-Flex, Inc., a leading manufacturer of commercial, industrial and institutional seamless, resinous flooring, today announced Mica-Flex E and Mica-Flex M, as the newest in their lineup of decorative flooring systems. The new Mica-Flex systems utilize Dur-A-Flex’s proven epoxy and methyl methacrylate (MMA) resins in combination with the unique look of natural mica flakes.

 “We continuously strive to increase our design palette and exceed customer design requests,” says Ron Phillips, Dur-A-Flex’s product manager. “In assisting facility owners in selecting decorative options especially in retail and hospitality settings, architects, interior designers and Dur-A-Flex flooring contractors have two more choices to offer that are compatible with our epoxy and MMA seamless flooring systems,” he concludes.

    Mica-Flex E is a 1/16" epoxy-based broadcast system finished with Dur-A-Flex’s hard-wearing Armor Top® urethane topcoat.

    Mica-Flex M is a 1/16" all MMA broadcast system.

With a natural, metallic luster, the Mica-Flake systems UV stability ensures consistent color for the life of the floor. Both systems are available in six standard colors and three blends of micro and macro sizes.

http://www.dur-a-flex.com/Home/FlooringSystems/

Named one of the, “Best Places to Work in CT” for the fourth time by the Hartford Business Journal-sponsored awards program, Dur-A-Flex is a privately-held, leading manufacturer of quality epoxy, urethane, methyl methacrylate and colored aggregates offering a complete line of high performance polymer flooring and wall systems. The versatile seamless applications provide improved safety, minimal downtime and easy maintenance to all industries. To learn more about Dur-A-Flex, visit www.dur-a-flex.com.





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