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SLIP RESISTANT BOARD The Ali-Deck Class B


This revolutionary Slip Resistant Deck board has been designed to provide a safe and durable solution to both commercial and domestic applications. Traditionally this market is flooded with both composite and timber offerings, both of which have been known to cause accidents and injuries mainly due to lack of maintenance. The Slip Resistant Deck board has been designed to be installed in conjunction with the Ali-Deck Supa Joist (see page 19) which makes the system far quicker to install and promotes even greater longevity.


This is the only Aluminium Slip Resistant system on the market. Ali-Deck does not need an expansion gap between boards due to the fact that aluminium is far more stable than other decking


FIRE


RATED CLASS B


solutions, it’s perfect for dining areas in both commercial and domestic applications, there is no possibility of food or debris getting between the boards, which can attract unwanted vermin.


SLIP RESISTANT INSERTS


16


END COVER PLATE


Benefits include: SLIP RESISTANT RECYCLABLE


STAINLESS STEEL MACHINE SCREWS


ALL ALUMINIUM STABLE IN ALL WEATHER CONDITIONS 120mm HEAT RESISTANT NO GAPS BETWEEN BOARDS DURABLE TEXTURED FINISH


CLASS B FIRE RATED


Please note that the Slip Resistant board is not suitable for high rise buildings over 18 metres.


LOW MAINTENANCE


DESIGNED TO SPAN 1200mm CENTRE TO CENTRE


Tel: 01622 235 672 www.alideck.co.uk 30mm Dimensions


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