Type : Eurotile
Product : Braille Slab
Colour : Yellow
Size : 300MM(L) X 300MM(W) X 28MM(H)
Weight : ± 7.50kg
Packing : 225Pcs/Pallet
Min Order Per : 1 Pcs
Area Coverage : 11.11 Pcs/M²
Braille Slab
- Ribbed and dotted paving provides guidance for the visually impared
- Non-slip performance for safe footing
- Durable under all outdoor conditions
- Neutral colours blend seamlessly with other surfaces, regardless of colour or design
Dimension (mm) : *300 X 300
Thickness (mm) : 28
Coverage (pcs/m²) : 11.11
Dimension (mm) : 400 X 400
Thickness (mm) : 40
Coverage (pcs/m²) : 6.25
Tolerance :
The thickness of the paving slab shall be ± 5mm.
*Non-standard sizes are subject to a minimum quantity of 3000m² per order.
Specifications
These specifications set out the requirements for compressed concrete paving slabs. They are recommended for use in public areas which are subject to pedestrian and light vehicular traffic.
Raw Materials Used
- Cement
- Ordinary Portland Cement
- MS 522 : 2003
- White Portland Cement
- MS 888 : 1991
- Colour Pigment – Colour pigment: BS 1014
- Aggregates – 5mm aggregates: BS 882
- Sand – Washed: BS 1119
- Additives – To the manufacturer’s requirement
Physical Properties
- Tolerances
The tolerance of any single paving slab shall be
-Cabana/Dual Finish ± 5mm
-Visually Impaired Slabs/Florana ± 5mm
-Fontana/Tofana ± 5mm-10mm
- Length and Width
The length and width of any single paving slab shall be within 1.5mm of the specified dimensions
- Colour
The colour configuration shall conform as close as practicable to the “sample batch” colour
- Transverse Strength
The minimum 28 days transverse strength shall b4 4N/mm²
- Water Absorption
Water absorption on paving slab surface shall be less than 0.4g/cm², while total absorption shall be less than 8%
- Compressive Strength
45 MPA
(Tested on 100mm X 100mm X 40mm cut sample)
- Skid Resistance – 65
(Except for Tofana Series)
Efflorescence (Secondary)
This superficial phenomenon is commonly found in most concrete-based or cementitious products. However, this efflorescence effect will disappear over time (weathering) whereby rain usually washes the efflorescence away in about six months to a year and in the worst scenario could take two years.