Euroflex® EPDM Multicolor – the new multicoloured impact protection slab
Of course, the new Euroflex® EPDM Multicolor Impact Protection Slabs are TÜVtested in accordance with DIN EN 1177:2008 and DIN EN 1176-1:2008. Thanks to their surface made of EPDM granules, they are particularly abrasion-resistant and UV-resistant, non-slip as well as resistant to chlorine water and salt water. All properties have been tested and certified by independent institutes. Due to the material classification Cfl-s1 (B1) according to the results of the fire behaviour testing in accordance with EN 13501-1:2007, even indoor projects with very stringent fire protection requirements can be easily implemented. And the best thing about it is that you can unleash your creative potential and artistic energy to design the slabs in various colours. With the new EPDM colour mixer, which will shortly be available online at http://www.kraiburg-relastec.com/euroflex/fallschutz_spielplaetze.html, you can mix up to three different EPDM colours by adjusting the percentage of each colour just as you desire. The colour variations know no bounds. The impact protection surfacing thus perfectly matches for example the front colour of the school, the kindergarten or the play equipment.
Mix your own color - create your own color, be individual and unique with Euroflex®
EPDM Multicolor: www.kraiburg-relastec.com/euroflex.
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