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FORUM Structured Loop

The extraordinary loop quality impresses with geometric structural effects, characterized by very small yarn loops.
All FORUM qualities are standard fitted with the WELLTEX® Acoustic Plus backing especially developed by  OBJECT CARPET and contribute substantially to wellbalanced architectural acoustics. WELLTEX® consists of recycling PET material. Free of bitumen, latex, and PVC and therefore without illness-causing chemicals, this special backing is not only sustainable but also low on emission and odor. FORUM is a lightweight regarding transport, flexible, and easy to fit. Invisible qualities, but big in effect! Healthy, sustainable, and quiet.
The brilliant interplay with the bulging, twisted yarn gives the carpet a very special dynamic. Despite its innovative look, the lively loop has a uniform surface appearance that emphasizes an elegant atmosphere. All FORUM qualities are equipped with the innovative WELLTEX® Circular Acoustic backing as standard. They therefore not only contribute to balanced room acoustics, but are also particularly sustainable. Based on the innovative DUO technology and only two raw materials, FORUM carpets set a new standard for circular product cycles.
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Product features
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Wearability EN 1307 (commercial high)
The wearability is determined on the basis of density, hardness, flammability as well as acoustic and thermal properties. Depending on the wearability, floor coverings are divided into strains classes that provide information on possible fields of application.
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Comfort class EN 1307 (LC2)
The comfort value of textile floorings is calculated according to the European norms on the basis of parameters (weight or thickness of the pile material used as well as the number of nubs or loops). A higher LC value (= Luxury Class) means a higher comfort value. The more crowns the symbol shows, the more luxurious the textile flooring is.
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Suitability for chair castors (intensive usage)
Textile floor coverings are extremely strained when using office chairs. Only extremely robust textile floor coverings are suitable for the use of chair castors. Due to varying levels of strain, a distinction is made between the use in the private sector (symbol: chair castor and house) and the use in the object area (symbol: chair castor).
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Rated sound absorption coefficient aw
The sound absorption coefficient was determined in accordance with ISO 354 and indicates how large the absorbed portion of the total incident sound is.
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Light fastness ISO 105-B02
The symbol indicates that the textile floor covering meets the basic requirements for light fastness (>=5, for pastel shades >=4) in accordance with the test method EN ISO 105-B02.
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Footstep absorption improvement coefficient ISO 140-8 DLW
The footstep absorption improvement was determined according to ISO 140-8 DLW. Basically, all textile floor coverings have excellent sound and footfall absorption properties.
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Flammability EN 13 501 – 1 (BFL-S1)
The European standard defines uniform classes from A (non-flammable, not for carpets) to F (highly flammable) for the fire behavior of building materials. Contract areas often require the classes Cfl and Bfl (fl = flooring). The fire classes B, C and D are divided into classes s1 and s2. A product in the same fire class performs better with s1, since the smoke development is lower here than in s2.
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Thermal permeability ISO 8302
If a textile floor covering is laid on a floor heating, its thermal permeability should be as small as possible. Usually, the value should be less than 0.17m²K / W. The symbol indicates that the textile floor covering can be used in combination with an underfloor heating.
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Surface resistivity ISO/DIS 10965 ROT
Particularly contract areas often place higher demands on the electrical behavior of floor coverings. Textile floor coverings are considered to be electrostatically dissipative if the surface resistivity is ≤ 109Ω.
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Skid resistance
According to EN 14041, floor coverings must comply with certain safety aspects, including the slip resistance. To be equipped with the DS symbol, the textile floor covering must have a dynamic coefficient of frictional resistance of >0.3 in a dry and unpolluted condition.
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Dimensional stability
In particular, loosely laid carpet tiles must meet special requirements with regard to their dimensional stability. (see EN 1407 Annex A or 1470, EN 13497, EN 15114).
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Electrostatic loading EN 1815
Particularly contract areas often place higher demands on the electrical behavior of floor coverings, e.g. in computer rooms. The symbol indicates whether the textile floor covering is conductive.
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Parallel laying direction
Suitable for
  • Hotel
  • Living
  • Office
  • Public
  • Shop
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