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   Homasote Co.  Recycled Building Products\Exterior Structural Building Board  

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Moisture-resistant insulating, structural decking for ice-rink conversion.

Description

Homasote Ice Deck is a structural panel which is moisture- resistant and is ideal for placing directly over indoor ice for conversion of the rink to other activities. It consists of 2, 3 or 4 plies of Homasote Structural Building Board, permanently bonded together to form easy handling 4' x 8' (nominal) panels.

Uses

When an ice-rink has to be used for sports, meetings, entertainment or any civic need, Homasote Ice Deck can be placed directly on the ice. Once in place, a wooden floor for sports can be placed directly on the Ice Deck. Ice Deck is also used for application over artificial turf, gymnasium floors and tennis courts as a temporary cover.

The natural resiliency of Homasote Ice Deck and the moisture resistance, helps protect both the surface underneath it as well as the playing surface placed over it.

For seating needs, animal shows and the like, Homasote Ice Deck has been used by such famous acts such as Hanaford Circus and the Royal Lipizzan Stallions. Both have performed over and over again on Homasote for years.

 

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