QUALITY
The over 40 years' experience of PA.S.I. is the
best safety and reliability assurance to our customers. Since
1959, when current CEO Romano Marras started up business on behalf
of an American company, which landed in Europe and established
in Belgium, Holland and Germany some of the most prestigious companies
in the world, such as SABA, COLGATE, PALMOLIVE, EVINRUDE, JOHNSON…
PA.SI., the first company in Sardinia to introduce vibrating concrete
screed in production processes, has considerable experience in
the laying of armoured concrete industrial floorings, resin industrial
floorings; commercial floorings (klinker, porcelained stoneware,
etc.) together with decorative monolithic printed floorings which
are particularly suitable for holiday villages, driveways, pool
edges, terraces…etc.
Reasons to choose PA.S.I.
Nowadays the quality of concrete floorings has
improved by 35/40 % if compared to that of 10 years ago, when
the manual method, which is still the most used to date, was almost
the only one employed. In fact, the machinery used with the vibrating
concrete screed system can result unwieldly when used in small
places and it can be easily replaced with manual
vibrating bars, which give concrete an excellent vibration
(with a depth of 15-20 cm) with results as satisfactory as those
of vibrating concrete screed.
PA.S.I. makes also use of a steel
fiber reinforcement system which can replace the still efficient
net system, together with polypropylene fibers. Steel fibers guarantee
better resistance to static loads, reduce microfractures, give
the footing a higher resistance and remove damages caused by their
shrinkage and their minor resistance in junctions.
Not only does PA.S.I. guarantees a perfect footing manufacturing,
but it also puts forward a wide range of finishes, depending on
the final destination of the area. Moreover, PA.S.I. carefully
checks the ageing of concrete, which is particularly important
for the final quality of the footing.
For instance, manual methods don't allow a correct manufacturing
of the jet, forcing the usage of an excessively fluid concrete,
which results in a high lack of resistance.
Although concrete can have an up to standard solidity, the lack
of vibration doesn't allow to obtain the maximum footing uniformity
and the important absence of gaps.
in association with:
ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA PAVIMENTISTI INDUSTRIALI

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