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Metal Plating
Large and small areas in the workplace can easily be affected by
various causes rendering the area hazardous and unsafe. Whether the
hazard is temporary, reoccurring from time to time or a permanent
problem - slip and fall accidents can occur. A problem hazard area
can be easily and quickly eliminated with the installation of
anti-slip metal plating.
Ceramabond are experts at manufacturing to the most complex formats
and custom make to suit all layout requirements including cut-outs
and fixing points. Since large areas can comprise a number of
sections, these are numbered and diagrams supplied for ease of
transportation and installation.
Features
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Bright yellow coating makes walk
and work areas highly visible.
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Provides strong protective cover
over cracked and broken surfaces, worn, shiny and slippery areas..
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Overcomes problems of wet, oily
surfaces
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Quick and easy to install.
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Has superior non-slip characteristics.
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Is AS/NZS Certified.
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Is covered by Ceramabond
warranty.
Options
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Available
on galvanised steel and stainless steel backing.
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Available
in Commercial Grade 1 & 2, Industrial Grade 1 & 2 and Offshore
Grade.
Fixing Instructions
for Metal Plates
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When installing metal plates mark
hole positions and drill through from the underside surface.
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Make certain sufficient holing or
adhesive is applied to anchor firmly all areas of the plate to the
base structure.
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Apply marine grade adhesive under
edges and joins in splash areas to seal from moisture.
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Choose correct fixings to suit
the given structure - Some options are shown below:-
| Base Structure |
Fixing Options |
Concrete
Chequer Plate
Timber
Grating & Expanded Mesh |
Adhesive
Masonry Screws
Adhesive
Tek Screws
Rivets
Bolt & Locknut
Self Tapping Screws
Adhesive
Wood Screws
Ceramabond Fastener (see below) |
Ceramabond Fastener
Assembly

Cleaning
Ceramabonds product coating is chemically inert, containing
non-reactive properties and extremely hardened finish. This makes
most cleaning agents, degreasers and
solvents suitable for use as a cleaning medium.
However
solvents are least recommended, but if used, should be hosed off as
soon as possible.
For ease
of cleaning, high pressure water or steam is best and a stiff broom for stubborn soiled areas.
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