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anti slip additive 250g

€12.10

The slip-resistant additive with glass microspheres is mixed with varnish at a concentration between 10% and 20% to create slip-resistant surfaces. The microspheres, when blended with the varnish, enhance friction and prevent sliding. To apply, shake the additive well, mix it with the varnish in the recommended proportions, and apply the mixture to the surface in the first coat only, allowing it to dry before applying a second coat. Ensure the coating cures completely to achieve a durable, slip-resistant finish, ideal for areas requiring increased traction and safety.

Quantity

ANTI-SLIP MICROSPHERES Once you have prepared this mixture and to achieve different levels of slipperiness, use the following guide: To achieve a C3 slipperiness level: add 200 g of anti-slip microspheres to the mixture previously made and poured for each kg of polyurethane. To achieve a C2 slipperiness level: add 100 g of anti-slip microspheres to the mixture for each kg of polyurethane. To achieve a C1 slipperiness level: add 50 g of anti-slip microspheres to the mixture previously made and poured for each kg of polyurethane. Once the desired mixture is prepared, if you notice small bubbles, let it rest for 5 minutes before starting the application. Apply a coat systematically and without over-extending or stretching the product, using a short-pile roller. Spread it evenly and ensure that no area is left uncovered, making sure the anti-slip microspheres are well distributed uniformly across the entire surface. Apply the product in a thin layer, approximately the thickness of a sheet of paper, avoiding excesses or puddles of material. As you proceed with the application, continuously stir the mixture to prevent the microspheres from settling at the bottom of the container. A layer that is too thick can cause excessively slow drying and loss of hardness due to the excess layer. Remember that the recommended amount of product (once the roller is soaked) per m² is 60 to 80 g/m². Apply a second coat exactly the same as the first. For areas that may receive moisture or water, and to achieve a more slip-resistant surface, it is recommended to apply 3 coats. Before applying the second coat of bi-component polyurethane, make sure the first coat is completely dry. The working time of the three-component mixture is 1 hour. After this time, you will notice an increase in the product’s viscosity and the effectiveness of the hardener will be lost, even if the mixture still has adequate viscosity. It is best to use the mixture within 1 hour. It is recommended to comb the surface during application to remove any air bubbles, especially in very hot, dry, or highly ventilated conditions. The final drying time before use should be at least 72 hours.