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The Materials
The Stone line includes a series of coatings made of methacrylate, epoxy, and polyurethane resin with the addition of quartz flakes, aggregates, and stones of any shape and color.
During the design phase, the client chooses a base resin available in different shades, after which the desired additional product is mixed.
We recommend it for
The Stone flooring is suitable for covering large surfaces.
A resin surface Stone enjoys great resistance to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
It therefore withstands well the continuous passage of trucks, forklifts (more commonly known as pallet trucks) and pallet jacks, but also the continuous foot traffic of pedestrians, just think of the flooring of a shopping center.

The realization and installation
First, the support where the floor and/or covering will be laid is analyzed.
Then the support is possibly repaired and processed through various types of processing.
We then proceed by applying the primer and the desired resin mixed with various aggregates, stones, ceramic and non-ceramic quartz: the flooring of the Stone line tailored for you.

Certifications
Our materials are certified and produced in full compliance with EU regulations.

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-HIGHLIGHT-
Extreme thermal resistance
Anti-slip
Waterproof
We recommend it for covering large surfaces and anyone looking to achieve a floor and/or coating of great durability
The finishes
The finishes for the Stone line are made according to the customer's taste.
They vary based on the color combinations that one wishes to make between the base resin and the color of the quartz, stone, and aggregate.
The dimensions of these elements also vary.


Custom
Every processing carried out by RPM Italia involves a constant relationship with the client in order to create a customized flooring or coating.
Thanks to the various phases of design and study and the subsequent inspections, the client feels completely involved in the process of realization of the work.




