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Using foam (polylevel) for leveling the warehouse floor

Our biz is not construction but we want give our customers a hand. Any one who already knew this solution ,please give us an advise and appriciated. They claimed "this expanding form can lift 6,000 pound of concrete per square foot" , using this foam is cheaper but I still worry how long we have to process it again ?

Thanks for your input.
  • Posted 14 Oct 2016 15:36
  • By dang_n
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  • Ho Chi Minh city, Viet Nam
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BASF (the company I work for) manufactures expanding foam chemicals for floor levelling... I do not work for the department that makes it but you should be able to contact your local branch for information... I believe it is called PolyLevel but I could be wrong...
  • Posted 26 Oct 2016 14:56
  • By cbdUdE
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  • New South Wales, Australia
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