Husqvarna Construction Products, with U.S. headquarters in Olathe, Kansas, has introduced the Husqvarna Hipertrowel, a trowel floor polishing system. Designed for industrial floors from 5,000 square feet and up, both newly poured slabs and older, pre-existing floors can be processed.
The Hipertrowel system is a six-step wet polishing process, along with three optional final steps. In addition to a power trowel, a complete set-up includes Husqvarna Hiperflex TRW tool pads, chemicals, Hipertrowel gryo drivers, power trowel attachments, a squeegee vacuum (such as the Pullman-Holt 45-20P with squeegee kit) and a hose connected to a tap.
Both the Hipertrowel gyro driver and Hiperflex TRW tool pads are designed for maximum flexibility in all directions. This allows the diamond tool pucks to follow the floor surface in the high and low spots and create a homogenous salt and pepper finish.
“Adding Hipertrowel to our existing line of surface preparation and polishing equipment creates even more attractive alternatives for polished concrete flooring projects,” the company says.
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