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Marmoleum ohmex
73038
Special applications
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Marmoleum ohmex
73828
Marmoleum ohmex is a special type of Marmoleum with enhanced electrical properties that meets specific requirements for electrical conductivity. Electrical resistance is reduced to < i-io8 Ohm (ENio8i), ensuring personal safety and protecting products and equipment that are sensitive to static electricity.
This product, which is 2.5 mm thick, is available in three colours.
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Marmoleum acoustic
Marmoleum acoustic is a twin-layered Marmoleum designed to achieve i4dB impact sound reduction (ISO 717-2).
Marmoleum acoustic is composed of a 2 mm Corkment underlayer plus 2 mm of Marmoleum, which is calandered on the Corkment.
Using Marmoleum acoustic saves on both installation and adhesive costs, because the product can be installed once, avoiding the need to first install Corkment and then Marmoleum.
Marmoleum acoustic
33038
33075
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33032
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Marmoleum decibel
Marmoleum decibel
Marmoleum decibel is the only linoleum product in the world with an impact sound reduction of i7dB. It is 2.5 mm thick, calandered on polyester backing, and laminated onto a 1 mm thick layer of polyolefine foam.
Marmoleum decibel is available in 16 colours chosen from the Marmoleum dual collection.
Corkment
A Corkment underlay can be used in combination with regular Marmoleum to achieve an impact sound reduction of at least i4dB (according ISO 717-2).
Topshield enhances the performance of the Marmoleum electrical and comfort ranges
Corkment
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