Non-Slip Aggregates - Technical Datasheet
PRODUCT FUNCTION
Non-Slip aggregates are a range of special aggregates to use with coating systems. Graded as follows:
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Grade No.4 - This is the most coarse Grade available and can only be used with the heavier paint
systems ie. Episol solvent free floor paint. The main area of use would be on vehicle ramps to car ferries,
ships decks etc. where you would require exceptional grip. These areas are normally subject to very hard
wear in extreme weather conditions. The grit provides a rugged profile and should be cast in to the tacky
surface of the Episol and allowed to dry then encapsulated when dry. Can also be used with Coal Tar
Epoxy Coating in marine environments on to steelwork and decking where positive grip and chemical
resistance is required i.e. in oil refineries and drilling platforms etc.
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Grade No.5 - A medium coarse Grade which has a wide application. It can be used with all our Epoxy
floor finishes including Episol and Quickfloor. It is ideal for steps, ramps, steel walkways and simulated
climbing structures in sports halls etc. Both application methods can be used. Care should be taken
when using both Grade 4 and 5 to avoid areas where children are likely to play as falling on to the
resultant profile could cause severe abrasion and laceration to the skin.
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Grade No.6 - This is the most popular Grade used with all our floorpaint systems. Obvious applications
would be on floors which are constantly slippery i.e. spillage of water, oils etc. Garages, hospitals,
warehouses and around the home. The Grade is easily encapsulated within the paint to give long term
protection and unlike the coarser Grades provides a surface which is easier to keep clean.
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Grade No.7 - The finest of all the Grades available, this is ideal for use where a background grip is
required without the surface feeling too rough. It is ideal where floors have to be kept clean yet need to
have a degree of grip i.e. play and sports surfaces, factory isles, animal pens, boat decks etc. The
advantage with the fine Grade is that it is easy to add to the paint putting in as much or as little as is
required, it can also be encapsulated if need be.
PREPARATION AND APPLICATION
Decide which of the Grades is the most suitable for the paint you have chosen. Always paint on to primed or
previously painted, sound, clean and dry surfaces. Ensure any holes, cracks etc in the floor are filled. On steel
surfaces, make sure any rust has been treated with our Polybond Rust Converter or primer.
SANDWICH METHOD
Apply a generous coat of paint on to a 'manageable' area and before this has become tacky, cast the aggregate
evenly in to the wet paint in excess ensuring that the whole surface has been covered. Brush away surplus grit
at the edges and repeat the application until the whole floor has been treated. Leave the coating overnight then
carefully brush or hoover up surplus grit. Finally encapsulate the exposed grit surface with one or two coats of
paint.
LOADING METHOD (Grade 6 and 7)
Ensure surfaces have been filled and primed. Stir paint thoroughly and ensure two pack products are properly
mixed. Add approximately 2 - 3 kilos of grit slowly in to a 5 litre of paint until it has been evenly dispersed. Then
apply evenly and generously to the surface. (Overloading will make the paint unbrushable so care should be
taken to add the grit slowly, testing the finish as you go).
MAKING AN EPOXY FLOOR FILLER
Loading our Episol Solvent Free Epoxy Product with the No. 6 Aggregate can produce an excellent Epoxy Floor
Filler. Simply follow the loading method but increase the amount of grit added until you reach a stiff, trowelable
consistency the use as a filler. The mix will flow easily and should 'self level' resulting in an exceptionally tough,
durable repair which can be done in different colours.
Note : Remember that when using non-slip aggregates the coverage rates of the paints used will be
considerably reduced, by as much as 60% in the case of the No. 5 & 4 grits.
So allow for this when ordering.
This information is offered in good faith but without guarantee or liability. In cases of doubt, users should consult with relevant authority.
Information given herein is supplied for your guidance only and is based upon the results of controlled tests and experience obtained in the
application of the product referred to by Polybond Ltd. Polybond Ltd has no control over the method or conditions of application of the
product and consequently no warranties expressed or implied are intended to be given as to the coverage or performance of the products
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