Burmatex Tivoli Heavy Contract Carpet Planks Multiline Seychelles Beige 21211
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Information About Burmatex Tivoli Heavy Contract Carpet Planks Multiline Seychelles Beige 21211
Burmatex Tivoli Heavy Contract Carpet Planks Multiline Seychelles Beige 21211 is suitable for use in a wide variety of commercial interiors.
- Carpet Style: Low Level Loop
- Pile Content: 100% Solution Dyed Nylon
- Backing: Accummen™, 75% recycled
- Impact Noise Reduction: 23db
- Wear Classification: Class 33
- Suitable for Heavy Commercial use
- Suitable for use with castor chairs
- 10 Years commercial wear guarantee
- BREEAM Rating: A+
- Tile Thickness: 6.5 mm
- Tile Size: 25 cm x 100 cm
- Tiles per box: 20 Tiles = 5.00 m²
Also available as 50 x 50cm carpet tiles.
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Manufacturer | Burmatex |
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Brand | Burmatex |
Pack Size m2 | 5 |
Range | Burmatex Tivoli Planks Heavy Contract Carpet |
Thickness mm | 6.5 |
Length mm | 1000 |
Width mm | 250 |
Colour | Beige, Brown |
Warranty | 10 Years |
Backing | Accummen |
Tog | 0.39 |
Business Delivery Only | No |
Per Meter Squared | 5 |
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