Catalogue Special ceramics for increased safety
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Slip resistance

Effective protection againstaccidents in demanding modern design.

Slipping is the primary cause of accidents. That iswhy the trade associations require floors to be smooth, slip-resistant and easy to clean. Our range of commercial tiles covers all slip-resistance valuation groups and thus offers maximum safety in the most diverse industrial and commercial areas of application. In addition, aesthetically demanding tile series with graded slip resistance are available for the construction of swimming modern pools, which permit a uniform design from the entrance through to the wet barefoot areas.In canteen kitchens supplier and workshops where fattywaste and lubricants cause an extreme accident risk, special tiles have proved themselves, which permit low-noise and vibration-free modern vehicle traffic in spite of their slip-resistant profile.

Tiles from Agrob Buchtal offer an ex-cellent quality and satisfy all standards applicable to the respective utilization. This is confirmed by the seals of inde- pendent testing institutes in Germany and abroad. Valuation groups Angle of inclination AB C >12°–>18°–>24°– Test on “inclined plane“ Barefoot area Tiles for the barefoot areas in swimming pools must be more or less slip-resistant, depending on the degree to which they are exposed to wetness. After extensive tests, they are classified in three valuation groups. Modern safe and aesthetic: modern swimming pool design(photo at the top) in the System Chroma. Standard- ized test: after the test on the inclined plane, the tiles are assigned to a certain slip-resistance valuation group.

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