TAG floor: interior is currently involved in a joint venture to manufacture entrance matting from Holland for the Australian market. ABi Entrance matting comes in 13 brightly coloured nylon tufts as well as other options of carpet and rubber inserts. Dimensions: Per specification Delivery time: 2 – 3 weeks from date of order Applications: Commercial, […]
November 21st, 2008
TAG floor: interior is currently involved in a joint venture to manufacture entrance matting from Holland for the Australian market. ABi Entrance matting comes in 13 brightly coloured nylon tufts as well as other options of carpet and rubber inserts.
Dimensions: Per specification
Delivery time: 2 – 3 weeks from date of order
Applications: Commercial, Industrial, Education, Domestic (every entrance)
Variations: Senior Profile / Junior Profile
Finish: Aluminium and nylon brush tufts
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