New assortment from Freudenberg Bausysteme KG :
Fresh designs for rubber floorings

The new assortment
Weinheim, July 2000 - Freudenberg Bausysteme KG have just presented their new assortment of nora® rubber floorcoverings, excelling in its harmoniously matched colour range both for norament® which comes in tiles and for noraplan® delivered in rolls.

The current colours enhance certain characteristics of the floorcovering in question. Take the colour range for the extremely UV-resistant flooring norament® 986 luxor as an example: this has been extended to now include nine different hues, all of them taking nature as their source. Another new addition to the assortment is the slate-like quality in the norament® 925 family, now available in the three colours brick-red, graphite and anthracite with scattered-in granules, whose surface has been modelled on the natural appearance of slate.

The colour range for the special-quality floorings norament® 928 al lago and al grano, noraplan® stone al, mega al and plus al has also been updated. Here, the assortment opens up significantly increased scope for imaginative design in the field of electrostatic dissipative and conductive requirements for the floorcoverings concerned, some of which also meet the criteria of resistance to oils and greases.

The revised choice of colours for the nora® system floorings produces a holistically conceived, homogeneous visual appearance for the various functional areas encountered in a building - irrespective of whether the floorings will be subjected to different degrees of traffic or must satisfy special requirements like fire-resistance or electrostatic conductivity. For noraplan® mega, Freudenberg Bausysteme KG assist planning engineers with colour groupings particularly amenable to combination. Kombination besonders eignen.

Crucial stimuli for the new nora® assortment came from a design conference, to which Messrs. Freudenberg Bausysteme KG had invited colour consultants and architects of international repute, so as to incorporate their input when creating the colour scheme and structure for their new product assortment.