GIAN 8 sandblast rib R13
(rib with sandblast texture, 20 mm widthwise) This elegant concrete texture has numerous applications. The sandblast rib, measuring 20 millimeters in width and perpendicular to the direction of movement, is consistently interrupted every 10 millimeters. The rough segment effectively counteracts aquaplaning. However, the limited depth and width of the groove in the GIAN 8 sandblast rib ensure that wheelchair users or individuals on mobility scooters do not experience bumps. In other words, those traveling over the precast concrete won't experience vibrations. The GIAN 8 sandblast rib is a variation of a frequently used texture found in natural stone. It imparts a luxurious appearance to elements like stairs, walkways, galleries, and pedestrian bridge surfaces. |
Concrete texture test result GIAN 8
Concrete element with GIAN 8 texture
GIAN 8 texture mat
Indicative cost calculation for the price of the GIAN texture imprint
Indicative calculation when applying the GIAN anti-slip texture for concrete elements, such as stairs, balconies, and galleries. (Each project has its own specificities; the mentioned square meter prices are indicative prices and do not account for any potential modification of the concrete mold.) Multiple concrete pours into the concrete mold result in a lower cost of the GIAN concrete texture:
Calculated prices include adhesive, cutting waste, and any necessary repairs during the processing: |
Aquaplaning
While walking, a special form of aquaplaning can occur. Motorists are familiar with this phenomenon. When they drive on a wet highway, a thin layer of water can form between the road surface and the tires. As a result, the car momentarily loses contact with the asphalt and becomes uncontrollable for a short period. Something similar happens when someone walks on, for instance, a wet slippery surface. The thin layer of water between the shoe sole and the flat surface causes an extremely low friction resistance, resulting in a high likelihood of slipping. Aquaplaning on stairs, walkways, balconies, and other walking surfaces can be effectively prevented. The first step in this process is to ensure that water under the shoe sole drains away quickly. Hence, nearly all GIAN structures incorporate small channels into the concrete, allowing the shoe sole to expel water. The second step in the process to provide concrete with optimal anti-slip properties involves combining it with a micro-textured structure. For instance, by employing a GIAN texture mat that imprints a sandblasted texture onto the concrete. The sandblasted texture prevents aquaplaning from even forming. Advice: |
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