TERRACOVER ICE at London Arena
a day in the life of TERRACOVER ICE (or rather one and a half hours in the life of…) at the London Arena.
How long does it take to transform an ice arena into a concert hall or exhibition centre? If you’re using TERRACOVER ICE, mounting or demounting takes only an hour and a half:
- London Arena...
- COUNTDOWN: 0:00 HRS - The vast expanse of ice is cleared and the dasherboards are being removed...
- ... the surface is ready to start laying the Terracover®.
- COUNTDOWN: 0:10 HRS. The corners are put into place with no effort...
- ... The symmetry ensures that maximum cover will be afforded to the entire surface of the ice.
- COUNTDOWN: 0:25 HRS. Working out from the corners the panels are beginning to cover the surface. The stepped pattern ensures all panels are laid square.
- Terracover® is extremely user-friendly and takes only seconds to lock or unlock with a T-bar - it can even be done one-handed!
- COUNTDOWN: 1:30 HRS... LIFT OFF! The entire surface is now fully protected by the Terracover® to the satisfaction of Robert Else, Chairman of Terraplas plc, UK, and after only one and a half hours.
- Ready to be prepared for events such as...
- Exhibitions...
- Wrestling...
- Concerts...
- The TERRACOVER ICE can be removed just as quickly, for the London Arena to be used again for ice skating...
- ... and ice hockey.
- TERRACOVE ICE close-up.
- TERRACOVER ICE cross-section.
- TERRACOVER ICE locking mechanism.
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