Milliken introduces Obex entryway walk-off modular carpet

HomePress ReleaseMilliken introduces Obex entryway walk-off modular carpet

Spartanburg, S.C.—Milliken has expanded its Obex entryway solutions with Quadrus, an innovative modular floor covering system for safe and effective building entryways. Engineered for Zone 3 indoor entryway applications where moisture absorption is critical to protect against elements that post safety hazards, Quadrus combines superior textile construction with ComfortPlus cushion backing.

“Building owners and facility managers are challenged to keep facilities clean and safe while optimizing their ever-shrinking maintenance budget,” said Donald Hooper, regional manager, commercial entry systems for the Milliken floor covering division. “Quadrus greatly expands options to create a beautiful, durable and safe entryway while keeping performance top of mind.”

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