PrīmX Overview Brochure
The first jointless concrete floor with no saw cuts, PRIMX is a steel fiber-reinforced, no-shrink concrete flooring system. PRIMX contains steel fibers and two types of proprietary admixtures combined with ready-mix concrete to create a composite material.
PrīmX Overview Video
More than 60 million square feet of PrimXComposite industrial flooring has been poured in distribution centers, warehouses and manufacturing sites. It’s even poised to be used for outdoor pavement and roads.
Site Tour: Canterbury Distribution Center (Video)
PrimX Tour – Canterbury Distribution (MN) from PrimX North America on Vimeo.
Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and PrimX
PrimX, a steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) containing proprietary additives to control hygral shrinkage, provides significant reductions in CO2 emissions per square meter and improved performance over traditional slab on grade systems.
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CO2 Reduction + Savings
PrimX saves 1M+ pounds of Co2 on the average industrial floor slab.
AGVs & ASRs: Misconceptions in Modern Warehouse and Distribution Flooring Specifications
Ecommerce experienced booming growth in the second half of the last decade—as annual ecommerce sales soared from $1.54 billion in 2015 to a projected $4.2 billion by the end of this year. In order to keep up with the speed of fulfillment expected by modern ecommerce consumers, distribution centers began moving full steam ahead toward […]
Joint Comparison
Traditional concrete needs to be cut in anticipation of cracks, sawing joints every 12 – 16 feet. Curling and shrinkage occur at joints, causing deterioration, regular maintenance, safety issues, and high repair costs. PrīmX is a patented, steel fiber reinforced, shrinkage compensating composite concrete. Joint maintenance and curling are eliminated and the floor is virtually […]
PrimX Infographic
PrimX jointless concrete slabs on grade exceed traditional concrete’s performance on multiple levels.
Tilt-up Memo
There are multiple references to the recommended minimum slab thickness offered by the Tilt-Up Concrete Association (TCA) in publications and resources.