URAGARD MT
FeRFA Type 7 – Compliant with BS 8204-6, Section 6.2
Uragard MT is a self-smoothing polyurethane resin flooring screed with a matt smooth finish providing maximum cleanability.
Uragard MT is a medium duty resin floor screed with medium temperature performance, good chemical resistance and fast application: It will provide a long-term durable and hardwearing floor surface ideal for dry processing and packaging environments.
As screen and print settings are beyond our control, the colour range is an indication only. Please request our product samples for accurate colour information of any of our standard or bespoke colours.
- Abrasion Resistant
- Chemical Resistant
- Cleanability
- Fast Curing
- Hygienic
- Automotive
- Chemicals Processing
- Dry Processing & Packaging
- Education
- Engineering
- Healthcare
- Hotels
- Leisure
- Offices
- Pharmaceuticals
- Prisons
- Restaurants & Bars
- Retail
- Showrooms
- Storage
- Supermarkets
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.
Complete flooring and drainage installation for fish processing facility
MOWI Scotland needed a flooring and drainage solution that would support an increase in demand for their products.
Brand New Flooring for Retirement Village
The commercial flooring team at John Lord recently completed a 3000m² flooring project at an over 55s retirement living and housing with care village in Gloucester, managed by housing association Rooftop Housing.
Show-stopping flooring for Co-op Live
Co-op Live, the largest music venue in the UK needed several VIP backstage flooring areas replaced as they were looking to improve the aesthetics of their existing flooring.
But that’s not all… explore more case studies in our portfolio.
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