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Metallurgy Rubber Tile

Available from Johnsonite

Metallurgy Rubber Tile
As part of Johnsonite’s integrated & coordinated product portfolio, Metallurgy adds a new dimension to commercial flooring. This palette of 12 colors runs the gamut from golds to bronzes to silvers &...Read More
As part of Johnsonite’s integrated & coordinated product portfolio, Metallurgy adds a new dimension to commercial flooring. This palette of 12 colors runs the gamut from golds to bronzes to silvers & then some. Different textures can be combined in many subtle ways to produce stunning designs. As part of this new program, coordinating finishing borders in metallic finishes complement the 24” tiles for a completely coordinated look.

Without losing the traditional benefits of rubber, Johnsonite continues with performance and maintenance leadership. Rubber’s extremely high durability & “no waxing required” maintenance schedule provide both low-cost maintenance & more environmentally friendly practices. In addition to minimizing the product’s life cycle cost, Metallurgy rubber tiles also reduce the impact on the environment with their low maintenance scheduale; by using less water, chemicals & energy & thus preserves natural resources.

Metallurgy is part of the Johnsonite flooring system, which includes rubber, linoleum, homogeneous & heterogeneous vinyl, stairwell solutions, finishing borders and transitions. This allows you to unite function and aesthetics to help you create efficiencies that pay-off for the end-user in real lifetime return. Every element is designed to work together functionally, aesthetically and logistically.

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