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HTC Superfloor™
Facts:
HTC Superfloor™ is
resistant to tire marks and other contaminants, therefore the floor only needs
light cleaning from time to time and the periodic use of the TWISTER Diamond
Cleaning System. HTC Superfloor™ never requires harsh chemicals to clean or
strip the surface like some other process—and over a 20-year period,
Superfloor™ costs a fraction of what vinyl, tile or coatings cost to maintain.
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HTC Superfloor™ is a refined concrete floor, grinded and polished with HTC’s effective machines and diamond tools. Not only is the floor aesthetically appealing, it also contributes to a better working environment. HTC Superfloor™ is advantageous in an economical point of view thanks to the durability and the low life cycle cost. It is the ideal floor for a wide range of industries and public buildings.
The HTC Superfloor™ process consists of five basic steps of
mechanical grinding and polishing. Depending on the current
condition of the floor, the process may require more steps, or
even less. The first three steps prepare the floor by flattening
and leveling it using metal bond diamond grindings. These steps
are crucial to ensure proper finishing and safety standards. The
last four steps use resin bond diamonds for polishings. These
steps seal the floor and polish it to a matte, satin or glossy
finish. HTC's VOC compliant polishing method brings out the
natural strength and beauty of the concrete—without harming
the environment. The steps are shown below.
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the benefits of the HTC Superfloor™.
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STAGE
ONE
A rough grind removes old dirt and coatings from the
concrete |
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STAGE
TWO
Two progressively finer grinds refine the rough floor to
a flat, level surface |
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STAGE
THREE
The floor is treated with impregnator to prepare it for
diamond polishing |
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STAGE
FOUR
Polishing using specially designed Superfloor™ diamond tools with progressively finer abrasion |
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STAGE
FIVE
Final polishing brings the floor to a durable high-gloss finish |
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Photos
courtesy of Engrave-A-Crete and HTC, Inc. |
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