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Resin Grip™ Project Review
Queensland Rail
![A photo taken before the project started showing the worn out floor coating that was previously in the workshop.](/media/website_pages/solutions/commercial-projects/resin-grip/resin-grip-case-history-queensland-rail/Resin-Grip-5-(Industrial-Workshop).jpg)
![A photo taken at the completion of the project showing the new non-slip floor with train tracks where the carriages enter the workshop.](/media/website_pages/solutions/commercial-projects/resin-grip/resin-grip-case-history-queensland-rail/Resin-Grip-6-(Industrial-Workshop).jpg)
![A photo taken at the completion of the project showing the new non-slip floor protected by barriers in the workshop area.](/media/website_pages/solutions/commercial-projects/resin-grip/resin-grip-case-history-queensland-rail/Resin-Grip-7-(Industrial-Workshop).jpg)
Project Summary
Client | Queensland Rail |
Location | Brisbane, Queensland |
Colour | Light Grey (N35) |
Area | 4800m2 |
Installer | QR Maintenance |
Comments
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QR workshop floors and servicing pits are subject to forklift, foot and trolley traffic and constantly exposed
to mechanical fluids that present a “slip and fall” risk.
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The original floor coating had been worn smooth over time and they wanted a durable, non-slip epoxy floor, to be completed whilst
maintenance continued in the bays.
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A “clean and capture” surface preparation (degrease and water-blast), a flooring system using Kevlar®-reinforced Jaxxon 1535 as the
basecoat with a scattering of aluminium oxide and a Jaxxon 1515 topcoat was applied.
- The solvent-free benefits of the products were greatly appreciated, and the floor has performed as expected. Numerous other large workshops have been coated in a similar manner since.