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Outfitter Brochure OUTFITTER From our establishment in 1957, we have become one of the oldest exclusive manufacturers of commercial flooring in the United States. As one of the largest privately held mills, our FAMILY-OWNERSHIP provides a heritage of proven performance and expansive industry knowledge. Most importantly, our focus has always been on people... ensuring them that our products deliver the highest levels of BEAUTY, PERFORMANCE and DEPENDABILITY. (cover) Outfitter Jersey, ashlar with Flocked accent. (right) Outfitter Tweed, monolithic. OUTFITTER 3 outfitter 7064 style 7064 style 7064 style 7064 2391 2392 2393 muslin corduroy pincord style 7064 style 7064 style 7064 2394 2395 2396 jacquard tricot tweed style 7064 style 7064 style 7064 2397 2398 2399 seersucker duck oilcloth style 7064 style 7064 style 7064 2400 2401 2402 flocked jersey twill Outfitter Muslin and Duck, herringbone. 4 OUTFITTER 5 Outfitter Twill, basketweave and Seersucker, parquet. 6 OUTFITTER 7 installation methods ashlar basketweave Outfitter Flocked, herringbone. herringbone parquet 8 OUTFITTER 9 product details corporate programs style outfitter 7064 modular construction textured patterned loop fiber type 100% Encore® SD Ultima® nylon FIBER ADHESIVES Encore® SD Ultima® (with recycled content) dye method solution dyed Commercialon® Premium Modular Adhesive Encore SD Ultima is specifically engineered A high strength acrylic latex-based carpet 2 to maximize appearance retention with ounce weight 15.0 oz/sy (509 grams/m ) adhesive specifically formulated for bonding exceptional color, performance, sustainability modular PVC backed carpet to the floor. and practicality. Green Circle - Zero Waste to Landfill gauge 1/12 (4.72 rows/cm) This premium adhesive is for use with all Operations Certification Nexus Modular Tile products. This adhesive We are proudly certified as a Zero Waste backing Nexus® modular is guaranteed for the life of the installation to Landfill manufacturer by GreenCircle BACKINGS when used in accordance with the J+J Certified, LLC., a prominent third-party Flooring Group Carpet Installation Handbook. size 18" x 36" (45.72 cm x 94.44 cm) certifier of environmental claims. We are Nexus® Modular Commercialon Premium Modular Adhesive the first commercial flooring manufacturer pattern repeat n/a Nexus modular products can be installed meets the CRI Low-VOC Emission Criteria, in the United States to achieve this landfill in a variety of ways and are performance CRI ID# PSA-425402. Commercialon Premium free status and the first company in the total thickness (nominal average) .25 inches (0.635 cm) engineered to be visually appealing. In Modular Adhesive is non toxic, has ultra-low industry to have its waste diversion efforts addition, they are designed to accommodate odor and is antimicrobial in the dry state. audited and verified by a recognized, third- special technology ProTex® anti-soil treatment your long-term flooring budget. OPTIONAL: party certifier. ® · Manufactured in an ISO 14001 certified facility ProSept antimicrobial TileTabs - High Tack Adhesive Tabs (modular only) optional special technologies ® To learn more about zero waste or our Sentir advanced odor · Contains pre-consumer recycled content and other initiatives see our sustainability blocking treatment contributes to LEED progress report online at ©2018 J&J Flooring Group, LLC - This unique design is protected flooring radiant panel (class 1) · Recyclable through the J+J Flooring Group’s R4 Carpet jjflooring.com/sustainability under the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976. Any unauthorized copying or physical testing pill test – (passes) Reclamation Program TECHNOLOGIES duplication of this design constitutes copyright infringement in smoke density violation of federal law. (less than 450 flaming) ProTex® Anti-Soil Treatment Due to the unique visual characteristics of modular carpets, pattern static generation -(less than 3.5 kv) ProTex is a proprietary chemical technology repeats and pattern run-off seams may appear more noticeable than ADA compliance (compliant for accessible routes) that is applied and bonded to the pile fiber in broadloom carpets. Such visual characteristics do not constitute to impede soiling and to improve cleanability. a manufacturing defect, and as such, should be considered when lifetime fiber performance for wear selecting modular carpet and its installation. It is standard on all J+J Flooring Group warranties lifetime fiber performance for static products. These photographs are representations of the installation for this lifetime stain removal modular product. Your modular installation may look different than lifetime colorfastness to light and ProTex works similarly to the technology these photos depending upon individual tile placement, lighting, atmospheric contaminants used in nonstick cookware by lowering Our Premium Customer Experience is and overall space layout, including furnishings. Final tile placement lifetime for tuft bind strength the surface energy of the fibers which a carefully crafted process by which we and the resulting visual is thus the customer’s, and not J+J Flooring (edge ravel, yarn pulls, zippering) lifetime against delamination increases soil release properties. Very guarantee that our customers will get the Group’s responsibility. lifetime dimensional stability small soil particles cause carpet to appear products, services and the reliability they dull. Thanks to ProTex, small soil particles expect from us. modular installation methods are effectively removed by vacuuming or To learn more visit jjflooring.com/about/cx wet cleaning. OPTIONAL: ® ProSept Antimicrobial ® Sentir Advanced Odor-Blocking Technology ashlar basketweave herringbone parquet 10 OUTFITTER 11 jjflooring.com P.O. Box 1287 Dalton, GA 30722 p 800 241 4586 f 706 275 4433.
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