Applying an anti-slip coating to ceramic tiles

Coating ceramic tiles with an anti-slip material. Picture this scenario. The flooring of the hospital were covered with old ceramic tiles, and there were several elderly patients there. Slickness abounds on the tiles. What sort of mischief were taking place on those tiles? You may probably guess. Where does the hospital stand? Find a covering that won’t make it slippery so that people of all ages, especially the elderly, may walk safely. The medical center opted to apply a long-lasting anti-slip coating rather than replace the tiles.

Two main factors must be taken into account when implementing anti-slip technology. Think about the product (sealant or coating) first. Sealants, by their very nature, are not permanent and require reapplication every one to five years. Furthermore, we are unaware of any “sealant” that can adhere to ceramic tiles for an extended duration, which would be particularly useful in a commercial setting.

The second consideration is the anti-slip substance that was utilized to create the anti-slip profile. Tossing in some sand or shaved plastic would be the rookie move, but such qualities won’t stay. The sealed surface that remains after wear is typically even smoother than the original.

We coat it with a long-lasting, multi-component solution. This coating method has a dual purpose: it keeps the grout in place and preserves the tile’s non-slip surface, if grout is present.

When compared to competing coatings, our nano beads exhibit significantly higher abrasion resistance. The surface becomes more easily cleaned and has a better quality finish as the particles settle.

Our non-slip solution gives surfaces that are slick a finish that is tough, long-lasting, and effective.

We have crews that can operate nationwide for non-slip applications.

Coating ceramic tiles with an anti-slip material. A sealant or anti-slip coating?

In particular when damp, ceramic tiles have a reputation for being quite slippery. Impregnation is the way to go for paving stones and other stones used for patios and driveways. Using cutting-edge impregnants developed in NANO technology, such as BETOFF-I, BETOFF-IK, BETOFF-Kolor, and BETOFF-EMK (wet paving effect), this can be accomplished. Our impregnants provide long-term defense against sun damage, water, mold, algae, and moss.

Applying an anti-slip coating to ceramic tiles

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