Tarkett rejuvenates environmentally friendly products

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Chagrin Falls, Ohio–Tarkett has revitalized the highly durable, multi-functional Triumph and Inerti rubber flooring solutions to include 26 new colorways. The new aesthetic options reflect trends in the sports segment for educational, corporate and hospitality venues. The collection has also received FloorScore certification, having been tested to meet a number of stringent indoor air quality emissions criteria.

Of the new offerings, 20 of the options are traditional, speckled designs while six are made by the company’s unique Mesto tone-on-tone marbleized method. By offering the options in collaborative colors, Tarkett is making it possible for designers to use the solutions in coordinating patterns. Custom Speckled, Mesto and Solid Colors are also available upon request.

Both the Triumph and Inertia systems were developed to help absorb foot and rolling traffic noises and are available as 24 X 24 square tiles for easy installation. While they differ functionally, these two selections are identical aesthetically, allowing end users to blend them to create seamless, high-performance environments that balance needs with the bottom line.

Also new to the Inertia line is the patented SlideLock profile in a ¼-inch gauge, which is well suited for sporting applications or where floors are only temporarily required. Available as part of the both the Triumph and Inertia lines, the ¼-inch, and current ⅜-inch, SlideLock install easily and without adhesive. Upon completion of use, SlideLock can be removed and repurposed elsewhere, donated to charity or returned to Johnsonite for recycling.

As a part of the Johnsonite commercial line of flooring, the new Triumph and Inertia colorways coordinate with other solutions, such as traditional and specialty rubber tiles, stair treads, transitions, corner guards, finishing borders and chair rails. This ensures a balanced choice approach for specifiers while also making the space more aesthetically pleasing, safe and productive.

Triumph and Inertia are made in the USA in an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified plant, assuring quality and a positive environmental impact. The durability and reduced maintenance schedule of rubber diminish the impact on the environment by using less water, chemicals and energy for maintenance, in addition to its status as a recyclable material.

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