Anti-skidding wear resistant ground tile
A floor tile, anti-skid technology, applied in the direction of floors, buildings, building structures, etc., can solve problems such as accidents and falls, and achieve good anti-skid effect, strong wear resistance, and high strength.
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[0017] Embodiment 1 (see figure 1 )
[0018] The anti-slip and wear-resistant floor tile in the present invention is composed of a surface layer 1 and a base layer 2, and an anti-skid structure for increasing friction is arranged on the surface layer 1, and the material composition of the surface layer 1 is black corundum sand, cement and inorganic pigments, Wherein the black corundum sand is 180kg, the cement is 80kg, and the inorganic pigment is 10kg. The anti-skid structure that increases friction in the present embodiment is made of many parallel convex strips 31, but, in actual production, described anti-skid structure can also be other ways, as by many parallel grooves 32 (see figure 2 ), a plurality of grooves intersect in a grid, a plurality of bumps 33 (see image 3 ) or multiple concave points.
Embodiment 2
[0020] The anti-skid wear-resistant floor tile is composed of a surface layer 1 and a base layer 2, and an anti-skid structure for increasing friction is arranged on the surface layer 1. The material components of the surface layer 1 are black corundum sand, cement and inorganic pigment, wherein the black corundum sand is 250kg, the cement is 90kg, and the inorganic pigment is 20kg.
Embodiment 3
[0022] The anti-skid wear-resistant floor tile is composed of a surface layer 1 and a base layer 2, and an anti-skid structure for increasing friction is arranged on the surface layer 1. The material components of the surface layer 1 are black corundum sand, cement and inorganic pigment, wherein the black corundum sand is 650kg, the cement is 110kg, and the inorganic pigment is 40kg.
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