技术

Anti-slip technology in public places

The special pattern on the glass surface is designed to maximize the effective contact area between the soles of ordinary pedestrians and the non-slip area, while ensuring that the brightness and light efficiency of the lamps are not affected as much as possible.

In an independent laboratory, the German DIN S1130 standard design is adopted, so that the surface with GripGlass™ anti-skid pattern can achieve R11 (or better) performance level in the Oil Wet Ramp Test. R11 level only has passed GripGlass™ anti-slip grain treatment area can be reached, but not applicable to the entire surface, untreated area, and the surrounding stainless steel part or copper cover.

The following is a brief description of this style:

Oil wet ramp test method

Two experimenters, wearing standard experimental shoes, walked on the pavement covered by engine lubricant until the maximum slope angle for walking safety was generated. The finally obtained slope angle was used to evaluate the friction characteristics of the experimental plane.

grade Angle (degrees)
R9 ≥6; <10
R10 ≥10; <19
R11 ≥19; <27
R12 ≥27; <35
R13 ≥35

Anti-slip grade of conventional pedestrian plane

illustrate grade
External colonnades, walkways and crosswalks R10
Hotel foyer, office, public building entrance--wet R10
Hotel foyer, office, public building entrance--dry R9
Shopping center, non-catering area R9
Shopping center-dining area R10
Hospitals and elderly services - dry areas R9
Hospitals and services for the elderly - in the room R10
Uncovered square area of ​​the stadium R10

 

Note: The above information is for reference only. The relevant grades are only applicable to treated surfaces.


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