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| Client: Schulte Construction Company, Germany Object: Wooden Bridge |
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| Assignment: Anti-slip treatment for wooden bridge in town, 20 sqm.
Substrate: natural oak wooden floorboards. |
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| Antislip Solution: Non-slip tratment with GriP New Wood | |
| Slip Resistance: Class C: DIN EN 16165 – Slip Resistance Angle of inclination ≥ 24° Class R12: DIN EN 16165 – Slip Resistance Angle of inclination 27°-35° |
The wooden bridge, built several years earlier, had become slippery. The slip resistance needed to be increased, and an anti-slip treatment suitable for outdoor wood was sought.
The anti-slip treatment was carried out in three steps. First, the wood underwent a thorough cleaning (picture 1). Then our GriP bonding agent for wood was applied. In the final step of the anti-slip treatment, the New Wood anti-slip coating was applied. In the third photo of the anti-slip treatment, it is easy to see where the anti-slip coating has already been applied (left side) while the other side of the wooden bridge is still uncoated.