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Colorex Signal are permanent static dissipative tiles which can be used as an additional, permanent safety measure to indicate emergency exits or to mark escape routes or other spaces. Yellow, green and red are internationally used colours to warn for danger or draw attention.

There is also a Signal glow solution with conductive properties, which gives a luminous glow in the dark effect. The human eye is most sensitive to green light, which appears brighter, which is why Colorex Signal glow lights up green in the dark.

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Colorex Signal

    About Colorex SD

    Colorex SD static dissipative tiles

    Colorex SD enables safe electrostatic discharge through the whole thickness of the tile via the black conductive veins.

    Functionality:
    Permanently static dissipative

    Description:
    Permanently static dissipative floor connection between tiles through conductive adhesive and connected to earth through a copper strip

    Application areas:
    New build laboratories, clean rooms, pharmaceutical laboratories, production sites, server rooms, data centres and operating theatres.

    Colorex product construction

    Glued construction

    Colorex glued construction

    Colorex tiles can be used in many different application areas because of the different systems and the different levels of conductivity that are offered.

    One of the options is to glue Colorex during the installation:
    1. directly adhering it to a subfloor
    2. bonding it to a raised access floor panel.

    When conductive or dissipative properties are required, the connection between the tiles is assured by the conductive adhesive between the tiles and by the copper strip to the earthing point. If Colorex is installed using this process, the static charges are drained to earth via the earthing point.

    The Colorex system that can be glued is available in 2 different tile products with ESD properties:
    Colorex SD - static dissipative tiles of 61,5 x 61,5 cm
    Colorex EC - electrostatic conductive tiles of 61,5 x 61,5 cm

    Colorex glued construction

    Brochures

    Brochures

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    Installation

    Installation

    Floorcare

    Colorex floorcare

    Colorex tiles offer you high mechanical and wear resistance with no need for coatings or surface treatments. The tiles can be 100% repaired and restored, for example:
    - Burns can be fully removed
    - Damage can be seamless repaired
    - Suborns stains like iodine can be fully removed
    - Heavy soiling can by fully cleaned

    Download here the Colorex floorcare instructions:
    Colorex cleaning & maintenance Instructions

    Colorex seamless repair

    Specifications

    Colorex technical specifications table

    NCS & LRV

    Colorex SD | EC NCS & LRV

    Download here Colorex SD | EC LRV & NCS overview

    About LRV
    In architecture, Light Reflectance Value (LRV) is a measure of the percentage of visible and usable light that is reflected from a surface when illuminated by a light source. The LRV can be linked to a number of decisions on which a colour can be chosen. The approximate LRV of a colour indicates the amount of visible light that a colour will reflect. Black has a light reflectance value of 0% and absorbs all light. White has a light reflectance value of 100% and keeps a building light and cool. It also links to the use of electricity where lighter colours need less lighting, which is a direct saving for the environment. All Forbo products carry a light reflection value, which can be found in the text next to the enlargement of the tabletop.

    About NCS
    NCS colour coding describes the colour of any material. With numeric colour codes, so called NCS Notations, such as NCS S 1080-Y70R, any colour can be described precisely. NCS has defined 1950 standardised colours at every 10th step of the colour space to represent the entire colour space. Each notation's colour sample is visually identical to any other colour sample of the same notation, whether it is a standardised colour or a colour in between the 1950 standard colours. This way you can find matching flooring colours with other coloured items in a room.

    The 'Natural Colour System' NCS has been developped in order to indentify the colour value, its intensity and hue for a product. By using the NCS maesurement system, colours and colour groups can be identified and matched regardless of the material that has been used. In this way colour coordinates for different aspects of the interior of a building can be determined. All Forbo Flooring products carry an NCS code, which can be found next to the enlargement of the tabletop and in our downloadcenter.

    NCS & LRV

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