Floortex Materials
 
Floortex Materials
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INNOVATIVE MATERIALS  

ORIGINAL FLOORTEX POLYCARBONATE
No cracking, no curling, no yellowing, no smelling

The safer, extremely durable, and more environmental alternative to traditional PVC General Office & Chair mats.

Original Floortex Polycarbonate is environmentally safe and 100% recyclable - the ultimate green chair mat!

  • Clear and very durable - Due to its hardwearing capabilities, this high quality plastic is used in the aircraft industry and in the manufacturing of bullet-proof glass. High clarity and impact resistance - virtually unbreakable.
  • Materials & Environmentally safe - PVC free, odourless, and completely free of any toxic chemicals.
  • Easy to clean - Simply wash with soap and water.
  • Fire Resistant - In accordance with 4102/B1 (resistant to burning cigarettes), Polycarbonate fulfils fire related insurance regulations.
  • Very Ergonomic - Minimal gliding resistance for chairs with castors.
  • Compatible with floor heating systems.
  • Negligable Gas Emissions make our mats ideal for people who suffer from allergies.
  • Safety Health Features make polycarbonate a recommended material for use in the vacinity of children.

 

Floortex Original Polycarbonate

Env Friendly

BSI


PVC (Vinyl)

The lowest priced alternative offers maximum transparency as a result of an extra slow manufacturing process. Our mats are guaranteed not to crack, chip, break or shatter under normal use and correct application. We believe our mats are the most durable Vinyl mats on the market and the better materials used give a better-looking mat with no yellowing.

  • First European Manufacturer of PVC Chairmats.
  • Higher material density - our new product formulation means our PVC mats are far more durable and clearer than other vinyl mats on the market.
  • Much better quality
  • Less Odour
  • Higher UV protection than competitors' mats.
  • Same design, structure and finish as our polycarbonate range.

 

PVC
 

DESKTEX - EARTHSMART

Materials & Environmental responsibility has been a core value of DESKTEX from its beginning.

Our commitment is to provide the world's finest quality, environmentally responsible desk pads and workstation organisers that exceed our valued customers' expectations while conserving the earth's natural resources.

Our products will not deplete the ozone layer, consume precious fossil fuels, destroy rain forests, or produce non-biodegradable waste.

DESKTEX products use renewable, recyclable. natural and raw materials that are biodegrable and recyclable to ensure maximum environmental performance.

EarthSmart

 

DESKTEX LOGOPAD

Non-slip base made from 85% post-consumer material. The plastic cover is made from PET which is almost entirely post-consumer recycled from soda bottles. No need for a separate mouse pad.
Logo Pad™ is 100% recyclable.


RHINOLIN

Desktex uses renewable, recyclable, natural and raw materials that are biodegradable and recyclable to ensure maximal environmental performance.

Raw material used in Rhinolin ™ Desk Pads-

Linseed Oil: the most important raw material used in Rhinolin™ products is linseed oil, which is obtained by pressing seeds of the flax plant.

Rosin: the binding agent of Rhinolin™ is tapped from pine trees without effecting growth

Limestone: another key ingredient is found all over the world in enormous quantities.

Wood Flour : is used to bind the pigments, ensure color fastness and help to optimise a smooth surface. The wood flour used is a by-product left over from furniture manufacturing. It is chosen not to use tropical hardwood flour but wood flour made from timber grown in controlled European forests where every tree felled is replaced.

Pigments: the most beautiful colors are created by using ecologically responsible pigments that do not contain heavy metals such as lead and cadmium.

Cork Flour: is made by grinding the bark of the cork oak, which is grown in the Mediterranean area. The bark is peeled every seven to ten years without effecting the tree’s growth.

 


 
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