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Stencil" is a new technique used for the construction of outdoor decorative floors in accordance with the top technical standards of the current market. It can be applied on wet or dry cement and it has nothing to do with stampota or epoxy floors.

"Stencil" material contains high-endurance cement, quartzite sand, graded asbestos sand, iron oxides and resin.When the mix is liquified and then dried obtains unique mechanical properties.

 
Mechanical Properties

mechanical properties

Non-skid, friction resistant surface and over 60MP impact endurance. According to these properties, stencil can be applied on any place without having endurance issues. The past two years, stencil technique has already been applied on demanding constructions such as industrial places, ramps, public works, roads but also villas and hotels with total success. 

 

 

 
Flexibility

The stencil technique has a choice of 95 different colors that do not fade, wear or tear from the sun rays. The surface is water resistant and it can handle temperatures up to -40c. Furthermore, under certain conditions, we can create custom made designs and colors according to our customer's preferences. Stencil consists of 100% inert ecological materials.

 
Innovation

stencil innovation

Other that the unique mechanical properties, stencil is one of the top decorative materials because for once more, this technique is one step beyond the other material because the patterns are created from flexible parper and not rigid blocks. This gives us the capability to create completely homogeneous surfaces, if needed, and perfect shapes on the construction surface, e.g. curved pattern mixes. Moreover, the stencil technique creates self-cleaning joints, high-speed construction of 400 square meters/day and it can be repaired if torn.

 
Experience

experience

The official construction company of stencil technique is STEN CREATIONS HELLAS, with construction experience of over 115.000 square meters in Greece and the rest of the Balkans in only a year's time.