• Technologies:  Milling - 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a conc. 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a concrete floor.
	Concrete milling machines leave a coarse texture that is suitable for relaying tiles.
	There are a number of reasons concrete floors are milled. The first is if the concrete slab is in poor condition and require the top 5mm to 25mm removed as a part of flooring restoration.
	
	Typical Concrete Milling Applications :
	• Leveling of uneven surfaces.
	• Deep and precise removal of concrete, resin, asphalt, etc.
. 4.2 Technologies, 4.2.2 Milling Skills
  • Technologies:  Milling - 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a conc. 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a concrete floor.
	Concrete milling machines leave a coarse texture that is suitable for relaying tiles.
	There are a number of reasons concrete floors are milled. The first is if the concrete slab is in poor condition and require the top 5mm to 25mm removed as a part of flooring restoration.
	
	Typical Concrete Milling Applications :
	• Leveling of uneven surfaces.
	• Deep and precise removal of concrete, resin, asphalt, etc.
. 4.2 Technologies, 4.2.2 Milling Skills
  • Technologies:  Milling - 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a conc. 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a concrete floor.
	Concrete milling machines leave a coarse texture that is suitable for relaying tiles.
	There are a number of reasons concrete floors are milled. The first is if the concrete slab is in poor condition and require the top 5mm to 25mm removed as a part of flooring restoration.
	
	Typical Concrete Milling Applications :
	• Leveling of uneven surfaces.
	• Deep and precise removal of concrete, resin, asphalt, etc.
. 4.2 Technologies, 4.2.2 Milling Skills
  • Technologies:  Milling - 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a conc. 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a concrete floor.
	Concrete milling machines leave a coarse texture that is suitable for relaying tiles.
	There are a number of reasons concrete floors are milled. The first is if the concrete slab is in poor condition and require the top 5mm to 25mm removed as a part of flooring restoration.
	
	Typical Concrete Milling Applications :
	• Leveling of uneven surfaces.
	• Deep and precise removal of concrete, resin, asphalt, etc.
. 4.2 Technologies, 4.2.2 Milling Skills
  • Technologies:  Milling - 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a conc. 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a concrete floor.
	Concrete milling machines leave a coarse texture that is suitable for relaying tiles.
	There are a number of reasons concrete floors are milled. The first is if the concrete slab is in poor condition and require the top 5mm to 25mm removed as a part of flooring restoration.
	
	Typical Concrete Milling Applications :
	• Leveling of uneven surfaces.
	• Deep and precise removal of concrete, resin, asphalt, etc.
. 4.2 Technologies, 4.2.2 Milling Skills
  • Technologies:  Milling - 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a conc. 
	Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a concrete floor.
	Concrete milling machines leave a coarse texture that is suitable for relaying tiles.
	There are a number of reasons concrete floors are milled. The first is if the concrete slab is in poor condition and require the top 5mm to 25mm removed as a part of flooring restoration.
	
	Typical Concrete Milling Applications :
	• Leveling of uneven surfaces.
	• Deep and precise removal of concrete, resin, asphalt, etc.
. 4.2 Technologies, 4.2.2 Milling Skills
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Milling

Concrete Floor Milling is the bulk removal of concrete (between 2mm and 50mm deep) from a concrete floor.
Concrete milling machines leave a coarse texture that is suitable for relaying tiles.
There are a number of reasons concrete floors are milled. The first is if the concrete slab is in poor condition and require the top 5mm to 25mm removed as a part of flooring restoration.

Typical Concrete Milling Applications :
• Leveling of uneven surfaces.
• Deep and precise removal of concrete, resin, asphalt, etc.