Composite Floor Blocks
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Design Information:
- Standard size 2”, 2-1/2”, or 3” Thick x 4”
Wide x 6” Long. Please note that Metals, Inc. can produce the
block in different lengths upon request, this creates a cost
savings on installation.
- Pallet Sizes: 2” = 1,296 blocks per pallet
2-1/2” = 1080 blocks per pallet 3” = 845 blocks per pallet
- The block is manufactured to size with
tolerances of +/- 1/16”, which makes them easier to install
because of uniformality.
- Provides a denser block, making the block
harder, which will result in less grooving and providing longer
duration for the product.
Benefits:
- Is less costly than concrete to install and
maintain. Concrete is never consistent through the pour, it
causes cracking and chipping. When these cracks and chips occur,
it is more costly to replace the area concrete than to replace a
few blocks.
- Metals, Inc. Composite Floor Block is produced
from recycled materials making it environmentally correct from
cradle to grave. Each truckload of Metals, Inc. Composite
Flooring material prevents 20,000# of plastic from entering
landfills as well as saves over 10 mature pine trees.
- Metals, Inc. Composite Floor Blocks replace
cresol wood floor blocks and other blocks that are
environmentally unfriendly.
- Metals, Inc. Composite Floor Blocks do not
absorb water which means minimal or no block expansion or
swelling. Other blocks can expand when wet causing mounding
which results in unnecessary shutdowns and maintenance.
- Metals, Inc. Composite Floor Blocks are
ergonomically better than concrete, softer and quieter when
AGV’s or other vehicles ride over them.
- No oil or grease buildup on Metals, Inc.
Composite Floor Blocks resulting in lower maintenance costs as
compared to concrete
- Metals, Inc. packages the blocks in a memory
strapping system, eliminating numerous trips carrying single
blocks, thus saving time and labor costs.
- Metals, Inc. is able to provide your facility
with immediate delivery thus avoiding any unnecessary shutdowns
or inconveniences.
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