TEQTON DEVELOPS NEW CO₂-REDUCED FLOORING SOLUTION FOR WAREHOUSE AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS

Teqton is currently testing a new flooring solution 100% based on recycled materials and cement with a reduced carbon footprint.


Teqton is in the process of developing a new CO₂-reduced flooring solution for warehouse and industrial construction. The product is still in the testing phase, but initial results indicate strong potential as a more sustainable alternative to traditional flooring systems.

 

A NEW APPROACH TO MATERIALS AND CARBON REDUCTION

The new floor is based on a Teqbase roller-compacted concrete system, incorporating recycled materials such as crushed sanitary ware and tiles. By reusing materials that would otherwise be discarded, the solution contributes to a more resource-efficient production.

At the same time, Aalborg Portland Future cement has been used, developed with a focus on reducing CO₂ emissions. The combination of materials makes it possible to develop a flooring solution that meets the increasing industry demands for sustainability.

The product is primarily intended for smaller warehouses and industrial facilities, where there is a need for a robust and functional flooring solution capable of withstanding daily use and load.

The development of this new floor is part of Teqton’s ongoing work to optimise and further develop its flooring systems, with a focus on more responsible use of materials.

Testing will continue in the coming period, and Teqton looks forward to sharing further results as the product progresses.

MORE INFO?

Contact sales manager Ole Skov for questions and guidance

TEQBASE + TEQPLAN

Teqbase is used as a subfloor for industry- and warehouse-floors on top of which the Teqplan layer is placed. Teqplan is a polymer reinforced wearlayer, that gives the finished jointfree floor a very high level of resistance.

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