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Irlbacher Blickpunkt Glas GmbH

Irlbacher Blickpunkt Glas GmbH

  • DIN ISO 9001:2015
  • DIN ISO 50001:2018

Irlbacher Blickpunkt Glas GmbH

  • DIN ISO 9001:2015
  • DIN ISO 50001:2018

27.10.2025 01:10

Anti-slip coatings for recessed floor luminaires

Anti-slip prints, available in various designs and finishes.


Glass, e.g. for recessed floor spotlights or as a floor covering for tiles, has a very smooth surface when untreated. This can lead to serious accidents due to the risk of slipping when entering. The anti-slip coatings reliably prevent this. They are available in various designs and designs. It can be applied to almost all soda-lime glass surfaces with a glass thickness of 5 mm or more.

Irlbacher's anti-slip coating is certified in accordance with DIN EN 16165 for dry and wet areas and in accordance with DIN EN ISO 10545-7. Individual designs (e.g. grid structure) are also possible. However, these must be certified separately. The required structures are produced by applying precious corundum mixtures onto the glass using a screen printing process. At a temperature of almost 700°C, the components are inseparably bonded together. At the same time, the glass acquires ESG properties.

Have we sparked your interest? Feel free to request our data sheet today with more information about our slip-resistant coatings.

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