Anti-slip
T / Grip complies with class 2 and class 3 anti-slip regulations.
It is a treatment especially suitable for wet areas which, through microparticles, achieves greater resistance to slipping on the materials where it is applied.
T/Grip is then applied over any Topcret solution, providing greater grip, minimising the possibility of slipping and creating much safer surfaces.
Technical Data
Description
Composition
Process
T/GRIP is a certified non-slip treatment for all our products. Since they must be both smooth and easy to clean, we have developed a version that meets the European standards with a Class 2 and Class 3 non-slip category. It is placed on top of any of our finished coatings. Taking into account its transparency, it does not change the aesthetic aspect.It is just more granulated and abrasive to the touch and avoids accidents in areas more exposed to this risk (stairs, swimming pools, outdoor patios, etc.)
Work Time
The application is made by adding microspheres inside the satin polyurethane, in the proportion of 550 gr for the Class 3 category, and 150 gr for Class 2 - for 5.5l of polyurethane, it was well shaken and interwoven layers were applied with a roller 2. If we are applying BAXAB coating, the grains can be added directly inside the CRED ARMOR, so the 2 final layers of the standard protection will already have this additional anti-slip system treatment.
Final considerations
Once the work is completed, you can walk on the floor 24 hours later.
Clear all your doubts
Is it recommended to apply T / Grip on stairs?
Only if these are outdoors, for interiors it is not necessary to apply T / Grip since our microcements leave the factory with the C1 anti-slip classification that marks the regulations for interior flooring.
Does the application of T / G vary the appearance of the microcement?
There is no difference visually, only to the touch, since T/Grip surfaces are rougher.
Is it recommended to apply T / Grip on stairs?
Only if these are located outdoors, In the case of indoor stairs, it is not necessary to apply T/Grip since our microcements leave the factory with the C1 anti-slip classification in accordance with the regulations for interior flooring.
Does the application of T / G vary the appearance of the microcement?
There is no difference visually, only to the touch, since T/Grip surfaces are rougher.