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GRP Non-Slip Boards

Robex GRP non-slip boards, flat plates, stair nosings and tread covers come in all shapes and sizes. They offer superb slip resistance and are virtually indestructible.

Applications

GPR non-slip board may be used on stairs, landings and walkways – once installed they can be used immediately.

Product features

  • Heavy-duty slip resistance

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GRP non-slip boards FAQ’s

GRP non-slip boards, also known as glass reinforced plastic boards, are commonly used in various industries. Including construction, marine, and transportation. These anti-slip boards are made from a combination of glass fibers and polyester resin. Making them highly durable and resistant to corrosion. They also come in a variety of types, each designed for a specific purpose. Making them the perfect choice for industrial and commercial sectors.

What types of non-slip board are there?

The heavy-duty board is a type of GRP non-slip board that can withstand significant foot traffic and heavy machinery. These boards are frequently used in areas like loading docks, industrial sites, and construction sites. The heavy-duty board has a thicker resin layer, which gives it added durability and strength. Additionally, it features a rough non-slip surface that provides excellent traction, even in slippery or oily conditions.

Another type of GRP non-slip board is the marine board, which is commonly found in the marine industry, including on boats, docks, and piers. Marine boards are highly resistant to corrosion and designed to withstand exposure to saltwater and other harsh marine environments. They are also lightweight and simple to install, making them a popular choice for marine construction projects.

The transport board is a third kind of GRP non-slip board that is often used in the transportation industry, including on buses, trains, and other vehicles. The transport board is intended to provide a non-slip surface that is simple to clean and maintain. It is also highly resistant to wear and tear, making it ideal for use in high-traffic areas such as bus and train stations.

So, why are GRP non-slip boards so widely used?

1. Durability: These boards are designed to last for many years, even in harsh environments. They are highly resistant to corrosion, impact, and wear and tear, which makes them ideal for use in areas where other materials may fail.

2. Non-slip surface: The coarse surface of these boards provides excellent traction, even in wet or oily conditions. This makes them ideal for use in areas where slips and falls are a concern. Such as in industrial sites or on boats.

3. Easy to install and maintai: They can be cut to size and shape using standard tools, and can be installed using screws, bolts, or adhesive. They are also easy to clean and maintain, requiring only regular cleaning with soap and water.

4. Environmentally friendly: They are made from a combination of recycled materials and are themselves recyclable. This makes them a sustainable choice for construction projects, as they can be reused or recycled at the end of their life cycle.

Overview

Robex GRP non-slip boards are manufactured in a highly versatile and durable material. They come in a variety of types, each designed for a specific purpose. Offering excellent non-slip properties, durability, and ease of maintenance. Whether you are building a loading dock, a boat dock, or a bus station. GRP non-slip boards are a great choice for any project that requires a high-performance, long-lasting material.

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