Anti-slip surfaces

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B05D 1/36 (2006.01) B05D 5/02 (2006.01) B05D 5/06 (2006.01) E01C 11/24 (2006.01) E01F 9/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2075908

2075908 9112090 PCTABS00006 An anti-slip traffic surface is formed (Fig. 1) by distributing aluminium-oxide particles (3) over a first coat (2) of an alkyd or epoxy-resin paint containing chlorinated rubber, while the paint is still wet. A second coat (4)1of the paint is sprayed over the first coat (2) to lock the particles (3) in. The surface can be given retro-reflectivity (Fig. 2) by distributing glass beads (10) over the second coat (9) before it dries, such that the beads (10) nestle between the particles (8) and sink partially into the second coat (9). The beads (10) may delineate markings (12 and 13) of a helicopter landing pad (Fig. 3). Glass beads may also be used for marking an airfield taxiway (Fig. 4) within areas (16 and 17) free of particles. The anti-slip system (20) may be used on a two-ply glass-fibre tile (Fig. 5) for an oil-rig deck. Silicon oxide, zirconium, or plastics, or rubber or cork, may be used for the particles.

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