The
Laser Grinder® is the world's most technologically advanced floor grinding machine. The process has been specifically developed to operate in a working warehouse environment, causing minimal disruption to a client's ongoing operation.
The wet, vacuum-enclosed grinding process is free from airborne dust and clean enough to work alongside fully stocked racks - even in food and pharmaceutical storage facilities.
The Laser Grinder®'s
hydraulic drive and vacuum systems are powered by a lean burn diesel engine. The cleanliness of this engine is further enhanced by a catalytic converter to ensure that harmful exhaust emissions are negligible.
The Laser Grinding process is so
clean that Concrete Grinding have completed many contracts in
live operational pharmaceutical, and other sensitive, warehouse environments.A
Freezer Store working environment is not a problem for the Laser Grinder®. With a few slight modifications, the same high quality of corrective grinding can be achieved in
sub-zero temperatures. Concrete Grinding have successfully completed numerous freezer store contracts.
The Laser Grinder® does not require power cables or water pipes when it operates in the aisles - it is a totally self-sufficient unit, so we only need to work in one aisle at any one time.
The floor surface is immediately useable as soon as the grinding is completed, allowing emergency stock retrieval during the grinding process if necessary.
The Laser Grinder® can easily achieve the following International industry Standards:
- TR34
- TR34 Appendix C
- DIN 15185
- ACI Fmin100
Read more on Floor Flatness SpecificationsGrinding Profile for the Laser Grinder®The Laser Grinder® does not necessarily grind flat from one end of an aisle to the other as this would usually require very deep grinding. By using the allowable longitudinal slopes of the required flatness specification, we can follow the general profile of the existing floor.
Click here to view an example of how we design the profile of our ground paths.Disadvantages Of Manual GrindingIf you are considering remedial grinding to upgrade the floor flatness in your narrow aisles, you need to be aware of the problems that manual grinding equipment causes. .
Read moreProblems with Overlays in VNA AislesIf you are considering the use of an overlay material to upgrade the floor in your narrow aisles, you need to be aware of the potential problems that may be caused.
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