QUICK REFRESHER ON NON-SLIP COATINGS
At times, commercial and industrial facilities require a commercial painter to deliver a non-slip surface. The process is simple enough, but there are practical considerations to consider.
TWO CONSIDERATIONS
1) Material used
2) Size used
1) MATERIAL USED
As the surface will encounter weight and downward pressure from either foot traffic or possibly vehicles, it is essential to use the hardest, most crush-resistant media possible.
*** Do Not Use ***
• Sand – as it crushes easily and may expose workers to toxic free silica during application
• Crushed Glass / Slags – they are also easily crushed media
• Steel grit – will eventually rust
What To Use:
• Aluminum Oxide
• Alluvial Garnet
• Glass Beads
Let’s discuss the pros and cons of each to help you determine which is right for your particular application.
➤ Aluminum Oxide Pros:
➭ Extremely hard and highly resistant toward crushing
➭ Primarily used in applications like entrances to emergency services, access to power plants, and similar environments
➤ Aluminum Oxide Cons:
➭ Very sharp
➭ Not suitable for pedestrian areas where people may be barefoot or can possibly trip and fall
➤ Alluvial Garnet Pros:
➭ Extremely hard and highly resistant toward crushing
➭ Rounded grain, less sharp, primarily used in high foot-traffic or public environments where people may be barefoot or children could trip and fall
➤ Alluvial Garnet Cons:
➭ Being less angular, it is less effective than aluminum oxide for applications needing absolute maximum traction.
➤ Glass Bead Pros:
➭ Transparent – so best choice for clear decorative coatings
➭ Rounded shape – gentle on bare feet
➤ Glass Bead Cons:
➭ Crushed easily – not for industrial applications
➭ Hard to distribute evenly across surfaces