Ecore Commercial Launches Strait Rx


Ecore, a company that transforms reclaimed materials into performance surfaces that make people's lives better, offers its newest commercial product: Strait Rx. Part of Ecore Commercial’s Rx Collection, Strait Rx is an ergonomic, low-maintenance, hygienic and sound absorbent surface available in six modern finishes that resemble linen.

 

“Like the entire Rx Collection, Strait Rx is a high-quality surface with unique features that are designed to reduce the risk of injury associated with falls, while also offering sound control and comfort underfoot,” said Bo Barber, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Ecore. “Leveraging Ecore’s patented itstru technology and fusion bonding technique, this product is quieter, safer and more ergonomic than traditional commercial flooring options.”

Strait Rx features 5 millimeters of Ecore's vulcanized composition rubber backing fusion-bonded to a modern heterogeneous vinyl sheet from Polyflor. The high-quality, cross-linked polyurethane reinforcement (PUR) provides a polish-free maintenance regime for the entire lifetime of Strait Rx, ensuring a floor that looks clean and fresh with little to no upkeep. The product is hygienic as a result of its heat-welded installation.

Strait Rx is an ideal flooring solution for healthcare, senior living spaces, hospitality, multifamily, education facilities, and any area expecting heavy commercial use.

To learn more about Ecore Commercial’s Strait Rx visit: http://ecorecommercial.com/Products/Rx/Strait-Rx.

 

 



March 2, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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