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Polished Concrete from Adaptive Concrete Polishing Increases Profits

Adaptive Concrete Polishing, headquartered in Toronto, Canada, offers a new way to increase profits and productivity in industrial facilities with the use of exquisitely processed product called polished concrete.

Toronto Polished Concrete Floor by Adaptive Concrete Polishing

Many industrial sectors are depending on cost-cutting initiatives to boost earnings by improving productivity and upgrading their manufacturing facilities, due to uncertainty in the economy. Though the floor does not play a vital role in cost-cutting measures, it still offers benefits to the industries.

A floor acts an essential base for the entire structure, as well as the forklift traffic and equipment. It is a major factor to be taken into consideration for light reflectivity, overall safety, and entire building maintenance costs.

Polished concrete is the latest flooring technology. It is also referred as Retro Plate, Super Floor, or diamond polished concrete. The surface of industrial concrete slabs are grinded using fine diamond impregnated disks. This results in smooth, glossy, and slip resistant flooring surface called polished concrete. The processed surface has high light reflective properties and requires very low maintenance.

The polished concrete’s high light reflectivity helps to lower lighting and energy costs. The sustainable process of concrete reduces repair and maintenance costs, as well as initial construction costs.

Source: http://www.adaptivepolishing.com/

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