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Description
Please allow for a 2-4 week lead time.
This brass plain surface guiding strip is manufactured from premium brass. At 380mm in length, 35mm in width, and 5mm in height, this strip is in line with Network Rail and other European transport bodies' guidelines, surrounding their use in tactile guidance paths for the visually impaired. They are available with radiused or square ends.
Material Information
The tactile strip is made from high-quality brass, providing an attractive finish and complement to any aesthetic. The brass can be regularly treated to maintain its lustre; alternatively, it can be left to weather and patina.
Design
The tactile strip has slightly bevelled edges leading up to a plain surface.
Application
These tactile strips are ideal for use as:
- Tactile guidance paths for the blind and visually impaired
- Lane or area demarcation
Installation
There are three installation methods for these strips:
-
- Welded Pin/Pressed Pin - Drill and resin
- Self-adhesive
- Screw hole
Please note: If installing using self-adhesive, ensure the surface is cleaned and prepared in advance. When using resin, be aware it may take up to 24 hours for the resin to completely set.
Drilling installation equipment required: Drill, drill bit, push pump, epoxy resin, and applicator gun.
Please allow for a 2-4 week lead time.
This brass plain surface guiding strip is manufactured from premium brass. At 380mm in length, 35mm in width, and 5mm in height, this strip is in line with Network Rail and other European transport bodies' guidelines, surrounding their use in tactile guidance paths for the visually impaired. They are available with radiused or square ends.
Material Information
The tactile strip is made from high-quality brass, providing an attractive finish and complement to any aesthetic. The brass can be regularly treated to maintain its lustre; alternatively, it can be left to weather and patina.
Design
The tactile strip has slightly bevelled edges leading up to a plain surface.
Application
These tactile strips are ideal for use as:
- Tactile guidance paths for the blind and visually impaired
- Lane or area demarcation
Installation
There are three installation methods for these strips:
-
- Welded Pin/Pressed Pin - Drill and resin
- Self-adhesive
- Screw hole
Please note: If installing using self-adhesive, ensure the surface is cleaned and prepared in advance. When using resin, be aware it may take up to 24 hours for the resin to completely set.
Drilling installation equipment required: Drill, drill bit, push pump, epoxy resin, and applicator gun.