Eurogrip 3000



Safety has never been more important and the public's awareness never so high. There is a clear need to both incorporate high friction surfaces into capital works and to carry out improvements to existing surfaces. Existing resistance to skidding is degraded by use particularly as a result of heavy vehicle movements and high sideways forces on ramps, bends and approaches to junctions.

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Eurogrip 3000 is a high friction overlay designed to improve the frictional characteristics of a surface. A coat and scatter system, Eurogrip 3000 works by bonding high friction grit to concrete, bitmac, timber or metal using an adhesive slurry. This slurry is formulated from a polyurethane resin that adheres tenaciously to both grit and substrate. The grit used is very often calcined bauxite. Its size depends on the degree of anti-slip required and is usually between 1 and 5mm. For vehicle loading a 1-3mm grade is normal. The system is easy to lay and unlike many others cures very quickly. Disruption is minimal and surface can be returned to normal use in about 3 hours depending on temperature. To protect against staining and help with maintenance, the surface can be sealed with a clear seal coat such as Optiseal AR. The final colour of the system is the colour of the grit which fully covers the surface. This usually varies from buff to grey. If other colours are required these can be achieved by using coated grit or a coloured seal coat.

Benefits


  • Reduced breaking distances, reducing the frequency of accidents
  • Long service life compared with other similar systems
  • Cold applied using mixer and squeegee
  • Low hazard materials
  • No need to remove road markings
  • Resistant to oils and solvents
  • Minimal maintenance
  • Minimal traffic disruption
  • Suitable for a wide range of substrates (bitumen, concrete, timber, steel, etc.)
  • Low initial and whole life cost
  • Does not embrittle with age

Uses


  • Highways, on hills, junctions, bends, roundabouts, before pedestrian crossings and level crossings, subways, traffic plates, etc.

  • Car parks, on ramps, aisles, bays and pedestrian access and decorations.

  • Footbridges, over roads, railways, rivers and canals.

  • Stair treads, railway platforms, airport baggage handling areas, engine sheds, ports, jetties and pontoons.