Armstrong introduces a new adhesive for quick renovations


Armstrong Commercial Flooring introduces Flip Spray Adhesive for revenue-generating spaces that require a quick flooring renovation.  The same confidence in quality and performance in all Armstrong adhesive products is repeated in this specially developed spray adhesive for use with Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT), Sheet and Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT).  Instead of purchasing one spray bottle for each type of floor, now building owners, facility managers, and contractors can specify Flip™ Spray Adhesive for all these flooring solutions.

“This 90% RH high-moisture adhesive solution means that the actual installation can begin sooner, less wait time for the concrete slab to dry for an effective bond,” stated Wendy Booker, product manager, Armstrong Commercial Flooring. “Once the flooring is installed, the equipment can be returned to the room immediately, rolling loads are no worry, and heat welding for aseptic areas can be done immediately; a win-win from all perspectives,” said Booker.

“Armstrong is the world leader in flooring.  Flip™ Spray Adhesive is one more solution in our vast portfolio of durable adhesive products.  The durable performance of Flip allows you to immediately return to the space, and the use of Armstrong flooring and Flip™ Spray Adhesive together is fully backed by the Armstrong Guaranteed Installation System,” said Patricia Fanty, marketing manager, Armstrong Commercial Flooring.

Flip™ offers a simple, one-step application process with no mixing required.  This saves time for the installer and returns the space to a functional revenue-generating area.  For more information, visit Armstrong.com/SprayAdhesive.

 



April 14, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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