300 X 300 Peel & Stick Directional Tactile Pads with Surface Primer
Technical Data
- Code: T20
- Type: Warning tactile
- Material: Polyurethane
- Density:1390 Kg/m³
- Heat Transfer Coefficient: 0.16W/(m.K)
- Melting Point: 250°C
- Effective Head of Combustion: 17.95 MJ/KG
- Tensile Strength: 50-80MPa
- Elongation at break: 20-40%
- Notch Test: 2-5 Kj/m²
- Young’s Modulus: 2900-3300 Mpa
- Dimensions: 300mm x 300mm x 7mm – 2mm Base
- Slip Rating: P5 (test report available on request)
Must be applied to a clean, dry and smooth surface
Newly laid surfaces must have a minimum of 30days curing time before laying pads. A moisture test is advisable as Floorsafe Australia will not be held responsible if pads lift
Features
- Avaliable in Directional and Hazardous Pads
- Colours available: yellow, black, grey, ivory, terracotta
- Fast and easy to install
- Minimal downtime – can be walked on immediately
- Suitable for concrete, timber, vinyl, and all smooth hard floor surfaces Enhanced bonding technique – Floorsafe surface primer is supplied with all orders
- UV stable (please note grey and terracotta will fade in direct sunlight) 5-year product warranty under normal conditions
Installation Instructions
Make sure you remove any debris & dust and make sure the surface is completely dry.
IMPORTANT: Please use the Surface Primer supplied. It is advisable to keep the pads warm as this will assist in achieving an instant bond. The warmer they are the better the adhesion will be.
1. Place the Tactile pads into position leaving a 1- 2mm gap for expansion.
2. Apply masking tape as close as possible to around the edges of the pads
3. Remove pads and apply the Surface Primer onto the surface and up to the edge of the masking tape allowing the primer to soak in.
4. Leave primer to dry between 15 – 30 minutes pending on conditions.
5. Remove backing paper from the tactile pad and place into position leaving a 1-2mm gap. Tap down firmly with rubber hammer.
6. Once the area is completed remove the masking tape
Compliance
Floorsafe Australia’s T20 self-Stick Tactiles comply with the following standards:
- National Construction Code
- Section D3.8
- Australian/New Zealand Standard 1428.1 2009 – Design for access and mobility – Design for access and mobility: General requirements for access – New building works
- Australian/New Zealand Standard 1428.4.1 2009 – Design for access and mobility – Means to assist the orientation of people with vision impairment: Tactile ground surface indicators
- Australian/New Zealand Standard 4586 – 2013 – Slip resistance classification of new pedestrian surface materials
Luminance Contrast
The Building Code of Australian/New Zealand and the AS/NZS 1428.4.1 require a minimum luminance contrast of 30%. Guidelines are as follows
- Integrated tactile indicators – not less than 30% across the entire area
- Discrete (individual) tactile indicators – not less than 45%
- Where Discrete tactile indicators are constructed of two colours or materials the raised section shall have a minimum contrast of 60% Test – AS.NZS 1428.4.1 2009 Appendix E (pg 70-77)