Grains of silicon carbide can be bonded together by sintering to form very hard ceramics that are widely used in applications requiring high endurance, such as interior or exterior stair steps, commercial centers and industrial applications. Silicon carbide powder has been mass-produced for use as an abrasive. Silicon carbide (SiC), also known as carborundum, is a compound of silicon and carbon with chemical formula SiC. Totally Waterproof and Weatherproof against all kinds of conditions The heavy duty Silicon Carbide insert guarantees many years of Non Slip service under heavy foot traffic Standard length is 3m/pc, can also be customizedĬolors available in black, safety yellow, white, grey or otherĪrchitecturally Designed, extruded aluminium Non Slip Stair NosingĪnodized finish coating protects against corrosion, scratching and wear Heavy duty insert provides years of service. Notes: Strong sturdy construction, durable, high slip resistance.
Location: Exterior and interior stair nosingįixation: Mechanical, adhesive or screw-in fixation. Insert colors: Black, grey, yellow, blue, luminescent (glow in dark), white, red, custom. Insert: long service life, Aluminium oxide/ silicon carbide strip. Top face: accomodate aluminium oxide color contrasting non slip insert. Material: Anodised aluminium (8-12 Micron), 6063 T5 General informaton for Aluminium Stair Nosing
Multiple inserts available, such as anti-slip carborundum strips or pvc. We offer a wide vriety of stair nosings including aluminium or fiberglass materials. All new buildings now should include anti slip stair treads or nosings. It is also used for stair edge protect in stair parts. Stair Nosings are architecturally designed safety products, essential for owners of buildings where public and employee access occurs by steps. Printing colors and graphics is never a challenge and rather much easier a task when compared to printing on Stainless Steel.Clear Anodized Non Slip Aluminium Stair Nosing Strips In terms of printing colors, graphics with long durability Anodized Aluminum stands way ahead of Stainless Steel, the printing into the anodic pore which is sealed beneath the surface gives long lasting durability. How important is the print content, being able to read what’s printed after a couple of years outdoors indicates the quality of the part and in the turn the entire equipment / machinery. They are available with anodized aluminum cross bars, high strength molded nylon and stainless steel hardware for long life. Anodized Aluminum is indeed the best choice considering its strength and light weight. If the part requires holes, cut outs and in specific shapes, Anodized Aluminum is the best option as its much easier to handle cut and finish.
However when it comes to vandalism, bends, dents, Stainless steel proves to be tougher when compared to Anodized Aluminum, if the application calls for a part which is not expected to bend and withstand bends and dents to a longer extent it would be stainless steel which stands out as a winner. Lets note that high moisture levels do not trouble both Stainless Steel or Anodized Aluminum, both remain un harmed or simply do not corrode irrespective of moisture levels. does the environment contain abrasive chemicals, high moisture levels. The application of the part plays a key role in decision making, lets start with understanding where it is placed, is the part and the print exposed to harsh environments, physical risks of vandalism such as scratches, dents etc.