RIZISTALCRETE
FeRFA Type 6 – Compliant with BS 8204-6, Section 6.2

RizistalCrete flooring is an advanced polymer modified screed which can be used as a high performance floor finish or as a levelling and/or intermediate screed, in situations where conventional concrete, cement screeds and granolithic screeds cannot provide adequate performance.
Due to the polymeric action of the modified styrene butadiene emulsion, RizistalCrete screed has superior substrate adhesion, good compressive, tensile and flexural strengths. RizistalCrete flooring also provides chemical, slip and temperature resistance and has greatly reduced permeability. RizistalCrete is ideal for overlaying with the full range of John Lord resin flooring and tiling products.
- Abrasion Resistant
- Anti-slip
- Hygienic
- Impact Resistant
- Solvent Free
- Substrate & Floor Adhesion
- Thermal Shock
- Automotive
- Aviation
- Distribution Depots
- Drinks Processing
- Dry Processing & Packaging
- Electrical
- Engineering
- Food Processing
- Hotels
- Leisure
- Printing
- Prisons
- Restaurants & Bars
- Storage
- Transport Terminals
Recent Projects
After so many years in business, we have an extensive portfolio of projects across a huge range of industries that we are proud to put our name to.
Resin Flooring for Cheese Factory
Uragard-HT62W antimicrobial resin flooring was an ideal solution for this project due to its durability, chemical resistance, and anti-slip properties.
Spotlight on new theatre and bar flooring
When the existing flooring at Rhyl Pavilion Theatre needed upgrading, the management team and Universal Group contacted John Lord Flooring.
Crisp New Flooring for Snack Food Manufacturer
A leading snack food manufacturer was upgrading its existing process areas and needed brand new flooring and drainage systems.
But that’s not all… explore more case studies in our portfolio.
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