Heskins have yet again added to their already vast and impressive product range with a new non-abrasive anti slip material; coarse resilient lean. The new material allows the already popular coarse resilient material to be more flexible and conformable, with the same slip prevention qualities as Heskins regular coarse resilient.
Suitable for areas exposed to moisture and high sanitation standards, coarse resilient lean can be applied quickly, and is immediately ready for use! With no cure times whatsoever.
Advancements in technology have made it so Heskins non abrasive material, in the beginning designed by hand and manually cut, is now embossed, and discoveries in this process have allowed for more versatility, meaning deep valleys and more aggressive and irregular surfaces are now achievable, something that was once only possible with an abrasive material.
Along with Heskins other non abrasive materials, coarse resilient lean anti slip tape offers CoF levels above UKSRG stipulations for grip in both wet and dry conditions.
Coarse resilient lean is available to order immediately in black from any width up to 1643 metres and 18.3 metres in length. Of course, bespoke options are available as always dependant on order quantity.
For more information, you can visit the website or contact Heskins via, phone or email.
Heskins Ltd
Churchill Road Industrial Estate
Brinscall
Lancashire
PR6 8RQ
T: +44 (0)1254 832266
F: +44 (0)1254 832476
E: mail@heskins.com
W: www.heskins.com
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10/12/2013
Heskins Launch New H3451 Coarse Resilient Lean Anti Slip Tape


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