Permaban Wave FAQs Issue 6 131119
Permaban Wave FAQs Issue 6 131119
Permaban Wave FAQs Issue 6 131119
The sine wave shape eliminates impact from vehicle wheels crossing the joint. Impact
damage is a huge problem particularly in hard-working warehouse floors. It leaves building
owners and operators with costly bills for premature floor and vehicle damage. Impact occurs
when vehicles cross a straight joint at 90 degrees, and the wheels drop momentarily into the
parallel gap between the two straight edges (creating a clattering sound). This cannot
happen when the joint arris is shaped, like Wave, because there is nowhere for the wheels to
drop. No impact means no damage to the vehicle and joint.
Why are the edges of the plate shaped too, but differently?
Plate joints often come with straight edges, even if the central arris is shaped. However, this
introduces another problem: two additional straight joints, which potentially doubles the
original problem! These straight joints will be subject to impact and will need to be monitored
and maintained throughout the life of the floor. However, with Wave the edges are shaped to
prevent this happening. The sine wave is a different shape to ensure that there is no risk of
creating parallel edges which might result in impact.
Permaban Signature has been a hugely successful product for the last six years, with
thousands of metres installed worldwide. However, we know that Signature takes time to
finish well on site; so Wave has been created to provide a no-impact joint that contractors will
find easy to install and finish. This means that in most situations it is an ideal choice for both
clients and installers.
Signature remains the best choice for applications where plates or strips might suffer
operational damage – for example in waste management applications, where vehicles have
continuous tracks or front buckets with prongs.
Because Wave is narrower than other plate joints, it is much easier to set the level accurately.
On a wide plate, small variances in the level are amplified across the plate. With a narrow
plate, it’s easier to get it right quickly.