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Stencil manufacturer sold and relocated to New Hampshire.
The Concrete Surfaces pavilion was a popular draw at World of Concrete 2012.
Power trowelling was key to the concrete floor's rejuvenation.
Surface preparation is 80% of the job.
Dynamicast Color Hardener is a ready-to-use, dry-shake material for coloring, hardening, and finishing new concrete floors and pavements.
A mixture of finely graded nonmetallic quartz aggregates, plasticizer, and cement binder, Quartz Floor Hardener is an economical option for interior and exterior use.
Combine the company’s Densifier with its new line of Duet Colors for one-step hardening with rich color.
Green Concrete Prime & Seal combines the functions of a curing agent, sealer, and permanent primer.
Super Seal S10 penetrating sealer protects concrete surfaces from staining, freeze-thaw, and salt damage.
PARALOID B-66 DMC, an acrylic resin in dimethyl carbonate, is an ultra-low-VOC general purpose resin for sealing concrete.
Protect and enhance concrete's natural appearance with VOCOMP-20.
The PosiTector SPG Surface Profile Gage measures and records peak to valley surface profile height according to ASTM D4417-B.
Acetone-Only sprayers feature durable seals that can stand up to high concentrations of acetone-based dyes.
Hydro-Tone Color Stains are low-VOC, water-based stains that provide a durable and decorative finish to concrete and cementitious toppings.
The Compass Medallion tabletop mold creates a four-foot diameter decorative tabletop with a fractured edge texture.
Sage Timberline Office MyAssistant monitors critical project and property information and delivers automatic alerts about profit, compliance, and a broad range of activities.
Waterproof Cruiser pull-on boots are molded from lightweight EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate) resin, without seams that leak or buckles that fail.
Concrete countertops added to contest.
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Joelle Lattimer, PE, a specialist in the design and use of concrete floors, is joining AmeriPolish, Inc. as Vice President, Global Account Development.
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The International Grooving and Grinding Association (IGGA) has announced the election of new board members and a slate of officers for the 2012 year