Test Results
Slip Resistance
| Test Date: | Novemeber 2004 | |
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| Test Number: | 04/6376.1 to 7 | |
| Test Equipment used: | ||
| Wet Testing: | Stanley Skid Resistance Tester (Pendulum) Serial Number: 0320 Calibrated 20/05/03 |
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| Dry Testing: | Tortus Floor Friction Tester, Tortus Model MK2 (with integral printer), Serial Number: 154 | |
| Test Standard: | AS/NZS 4586-2004 slip resistance classification of new pedestrian surface materials. | |
| WET Mean (5 specimens) |
DRY Mean (2 runs) |
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| Industrial Grade 1 | 67 | 0.975 |
| Industrial Grade 2 | 76 | 1.065 |
| Offshore Grade | 66 | 0.905 |
| Classification | V | F |
Ceramabond Pty Ltd products tested were found to meet the requirements of the highest classifications possible under wet & dry conditions in accordance with AS/NZS 4586-1999.
Chemical Resistance
| Chemical Agent Test Results after 60 days. Full immersion at 25*C |
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| Ammonium Nitrate Ammonium Hydroxide (10%) Caustic Citric Acid Cola Syrup Crude Oil (Sour) Ethyl Alcohol Fatty Acid / Linseed Oil Ferric Chloride Solution Fuel Oil No 2 Hydrochloric Acid (10%) Lactic Acid |
Mineral Spirits Nitric Acid (10%) Phosphoric Acid (10%) Regular Petrol (Super & Unleaded) Salt Water Skydrol 500 Sodium Carbonate Solution Sodium Chloride (10%) Sodium Hydroxide (50%) Sugar Juice Trisodium Phosphate Water |
The chemical agents tested (60 days, full immersion) showed no adverse or damaging effects on any of the Ceramabond products tested.
Fire Resistance
| Test Date: | December 2004 |
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| Test Number: | 04/6376.8 |
| Test Standard: | AS/NZS 1530: 1999 Simultaneous determination of ignitability, flame propagation, heat release and smoke release. |
Ceramabond products tested were found to meet the general requirements for class 2 to 9 Buildings under Specification C1.10 Fire Hazard Properties of the Building Code of Australia (BCA) 1996.
Impact Resistance
| Test Date: | November 2004 |
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| Test Number: | 04/6376.9 |
| Test Standard: | AS 4459-5: 1999 Determination of impact resistance by measurement of coefficient of restitution |
Tests carried out on Ceramabond products showed no delamination from the products substrate.
About Our Products
The main foundation materials used on all Ceramabond products are Galvanised Steel, 316 marine grade Stainless Steel and Aluminium.
After the fabrication process all Ceramabond products go through a rigorous and lengthy pre-coat process. This prepares the surface to be coated with the ultimate level of preparation for maximum bonding. Layers of the highest quality specifically formulated coatings are then applied by hand and cured to give the hardest, most long lasting anti-slip product available.
Aggregate used in Ceramabond coatings meet the highest hardness levels for anti-slip and provide the toughest non-wear medium for slip resistance.
Edges of all Ceramabond products are double coated to completely seal the base material from rust or corrosion.
Combined, all of these essential elements make Ceramabond products the most reliable, long term answer to preventing Slip and Fall accidents in all workplace environments.