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  • News - 3 Nov 2003
    Evertile in London has added Lock-tile Supergrain to its interlocking floor tile range. The interlocking vinyl tiles are widely known for their ability to provide an ‘instant’ perfect...
  • News - 9 Oct 2003
    When compared to other natural stone and man-made materials, soapstone has many uses and superior attributes. Like other natural stone, soapstone quarried from the ground and is not man-made as...
  • News - 7 Oct 2003
    ARDEX have released Feather Finish, Ardurapid 45 and ARDEX DPM in smaller, more user friendly smaller pack sizes. The change in pack size makes them ideal for smaller projects like conservatories,...
  • News - 25 Aug 2003
    Mans International is now distributing in the UK, the GIZMO laser levelling device. Part of the LaserMark range manufactured in the USA by CST/Berger the GIZMO is both affordable and easy to operate...
  • News - 22 Jul 2003
    Using a technique called “digital fire technology” PhotoCeramicArt in the US is now producing kiln-fired tiles with permanent photographic images on them. The technology ensures that...
  • News - 14 Jul 2003
    A new range of rubber stud tiles has been released by commercial flooring specialists, Polyflor. The Noppe stud tile is highly resitant to abrasion and cigarette burns with low smoke toxicity in...
  • News - 11 Jul 2003
    London Remade and the Nazeing Glass Works have just completed a recent trial to recycle old TV and computer screens into floor tiles. Molten TV screen glass is poured into moulds to make non-slip...
  • News - 14 Apr 2003
    With the purchase of Eureka Tiles, Austral Brick are set to take over the mantle of Australia’s largest floor tile manufacturer. The purchase was made in May 2002 and cost Brickworks, (who own...

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