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Concrete Earth Basic Training For Grinding and Polishing Concrete
 

Featuring ISI German engineered and Manufactured diamond abrasives

Concrete Earth  presents
Concrete Grinding & Polishing Basic Training.
Get "hands-on” training and the knowledge to:
  1. Deal with variations in concrete
  2. Perform basic polishing techniques
  3. Apply stains & dyes
  4. Choose the correct abrasives
  5. Set proper customer expectations
  6. Provide adequate alternatives

Due to the high demand, registration is limited and is on a first come, first served basis.

Location:
Bourbonnais, IL – 45 miles South West of CHICAGO, IL

Features:
Live product demonstration 
"real life” conditions with hands-on training

2012  Class Dates :

June 13-15th

July 25th -27th

Sept 26th-28th

Nov. 28th -30th

 
Call for Details
(800) 441-6646


Course Fees: $1,500 per person 
$ 1,000 per person for two or more

attendees from the same co.

Inclusions: 
Continental breakfast and catered lunch service, course manual, certificate of completion, alumni discounts, and free technical support.
To Register for Classes call
(800) 441-6646
We look forward to seeing you here, and promise a thorough and enjoyable experience.
CURRICULUM 

Course duration 3 days

A daily schedule will be provided to each attendee, along with your training guide and resource package.

The Basics of Concrete
  • Concrete variations.
  • Different types of concrete floor finishes.
  • What Makes the Finish Hard or Soft?

Expectations of an Existing Concrete Slab

  • Deal effectively with coating or sealer
  • Covered Slab: Tile, Wood or Carpet.
  • Old slab with imperfections.
  • New steel troweled surface.

The Polishing Process

  • The basic process of progressing through grits
  • Polished Finishes
  • Densifiers, Dyes and Sealers.

Basic Repairs

  • Hands on crack repair applications, including holes and joints.
  • Grout application to fill minor surface imperfections.
  • Required materials and tools to perform repairs

Surface Preparation

  • Surface preparation guide.
  • Methods for surface preparation.
  • Additional resources for surface preparation.

Diamond Abrasives

  • Diamond Abrasive Basics
  • Metal Bonded Abrasives
  • Resin Bonded Abrasives
  • Wet/Dry Effect
  • How to choose diamonds

Equipment Selection

  • Polish or surface prep
  • Size of projects
  • Employee skill level
  • Future plans of business

Benefits and Limitations of WerkMaster™ Equipment

  • Benefits
  • Limitations
  • Overall Rating

Benefits and Limitations of Planetary Equipment

  • Benefits
  • Limitations
  • Overall Rating

Polishing Alternatives

  • Polishable overlays
  • Micro-toppings
  • Stain n Seal