A 2 pack including a 20L base paint and a textured additive. Gives minimum slip on macadam and concrete netball courts.
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Centrecoat Anti-Slip Netball Court Paint is a 2 pack system consisting of a 20 litre base paint and a textured additive, formulated to give minimum slip on macadam and concrete netball courts.
Best Uses
Centrecoat Anti-Slip Netball Court Paint is an ideal coating for macadam and concrete netball courts to provide a safe, approved standard play area. Suitable for application via heavy duty airless spray equipment.
Not recommended for use on quartz or gravel containing macadam due to poor binder adhesion, or power floated concrete areas, or chemically or mechanically hardened floors may not be suitable for coating.
Slip Resistance Value (SRV) of 75+ in the wet
Tougher, longer-lasting finish for macadam & concrete netball courts
Algae & fungi resistant
Application
All surfaces should be free from loose and flaking material, dirt, grease and vegetative growth. Any debris may be removed by vacuum or pressure blasting with air or water. Brushing (manual or machine) may be suitable in particularly difficult areas, i.e.: under trees or areas constantly in the shade. A tarmac binder should be used to stabilise a friable, porous or aged concrete court or fretting macadam - contact our technical team for further advice.
Centrecoat Netball Court Paint is a 2 pack system consisting of a 20 litre base paint and a textured additive. Add the smaller tin containing Part B (the Texturing Agent) to the bigger tin containing PART A – (Netball Court Paint). Ensure mixing of the combined materials is done thoroughly using a low speed paddle mixer drill. Continuously mix for at least 3 minutes until an even colour and uniform consistency is achieved. Over mixing must be avoided to reduce air entrapment.
Painting may be carried out by most heavy-duty industrial airless equipment. Tip size of 28-31 thou is recommended with 45° angle. Thinning up to 10% may be required in cold conditions. Best results are obtained when the coating is applied neat. Care should be taken to mask all areas not to be coated.
Avoid painting in high humidity or when rain is expected. Surfaces that are cold (below 5°C) are not suitable for coating. Hot surfaces (above 30°C) should be cooled with water spray before application. Otherwise, the paint will dry before film formation is completed. New bitumen should be left to harden off before coating. The time will vary with the nature of the surface and the weather. (Minimum 3 weeks in summer and up to 3 months in winter.) New concrete should be allowed to mature for several months before coating. Do not over-paint/seal court.
Recommended application time is between March and October. During the summer months, there is a possibility of paint skinning from warm weather/transportation (top of inside lid and rim). We recommend that the paint is pre-filtered on site through a course filter to remove skins before spraying.
After spraying, courts should be left for one week before play recommences. At the beginning and towards the end of the summer season, when temperatures are cooler and surfaces take longer to dry, it is advisable to extend this period by a few days, depending on the prevailing weather. Optimum slip resistance is only achieved between two and three weeks after spraying. This is as the court surface has to bed in with use.
Centrecoat Anti-Slip Netball Court Paint is part of the extensive sports paint products range available from Promain.
TECHNICAL
Test Results
Slip Resistance Value (SRV)
The test procedure is described in ITF test procedure CS 02/01:1997 and BS EN 13036 Part 4 using the CEN Rubber Test Foot complies with the minimum requirements of 75+ in the wet or damp depending on surface profile of macadam and type).
England Netball Association Recommendation
Black top granite bases should be used as they are more angular and give higher Slip Resistance Values (SRV) to meet the 75 standard. Coat after 5 - 6 years of use.
Taber Abrasion
Wet Scrub testing performed according to ISO 11998. Weight loss as measured in grams per m2, coatings tested fall into Scrub Class 1.
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