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AEXACTA | Self-adhesive flooring By Ceramiche Caesar
Manufacture year: 2011
Type: Anti-slip self-adhesive porcelain stoneware flooring
Aexacta is a self-laying flooring system, installed without glue or sealant, thus cutting time and costs. Suitable for provisional spaces and those where a pre-existing floor needs to be preserved, Aexacta is a solution that allows for the creation of temporary flooring, renewing the appearance of spaces without the need for any complex or costly restructuring work. Aexacta: porcelain tile for temporary flooring The system comprises mono-calibre porcelain slabs, squared off and rectified, with the addition of a cork under-layer (a natural material that serves as sound insulation and corrects any slight irregularities in the base) and a PVC edging (with anti-impact function). The Aexacta panels can be installed directly onto a pre-existing surface - if perfectly flat - by simply laying the slabs and matching them up. The advantages of Aexacta temporary floors There is an increasing need to restyle and create floorings that cover a pre-existing surface, without removing it or damaging it in any way. This is the case when restructuring historic buildings for example, or in rented spaces such as showrooms, temporary shops, stores, trade fairs, events and shows. In these contexts, Aexacta responds to a wide range of technical and economic needs with one innovative solution, to be installed without glue or sealant, dust or dirt and with no need for acid cleaning after laying, for a flooring that can be immediately walked upon.