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To control levelness, the elevational difference in millimetres directly between fixed points 3m apart (not across the diagonals).
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To control levelness, the elevational difference in millimetres directly between fixed points 3m apart (not across the diagonals).
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To control flatness, the change in elevational difference between two consecutive measurements of elevational difference each measured over 300mm.
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Evaluates the pull off strength of a coating from a rigid substrate such as a concrete or metal floor.
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also known as fly ash, is a cement replacing material widely used in the UK.
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is a cementitious pumpable fluid Screed system for the refurbishment of concrete industrial floors.
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is a mode of failure in concrete slabs caused by an applied load. In an industrial warehouse this will typically occur under a concentrated point load, such as racking or mezzanine columns.
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Push-back racking systems provide high density storage and are ideal at dispatch bays as loading and unloading occurs only at one side.
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