Comparison of Floor Coating Slip Resistance ・Ceramic Glass ・Slip-Resistant for Pets ・Glass Slippery 0.9 NonSlip 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 ・UV Comparison of Floor Coating Film Hardness The JIS standard test uses a pencil hardness scale with a maximum value of 6H. Based on this test data, we requested a remeasurement from a company capable of measuring up to 9H under JIS standards, and conducted additional tests for hardness above 6H. The harder the floor coating film, the more resistant it is to scratches. When floor coatings are applied, the gloss increases, leading to inquiries about whether the floor becomes more slippery. However, floor coatings make the flooring less slippery than untreated flooring, making it ideal for slip resistance. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government refer to the Japanese Architectural Society's Coefficient of Slip Resistance(C.S.R value)for guidelines on floor slip resistance. It is very important to ensure slip resistance. The Architectural Institute of Japan recommends a C.S.R value of 0.4 or higher. 4 B HB F H 2H3H4H5H6H7H8H9H Soft Hard ・UV ・Silicone ・Water-based urethane ・Wax ・Ceramic Glass ・Silicone ・Water-based urethane ・Slip-Resistant for Pets ・Wax (C.S.RValue) Slip resistance for humans is expressed by the [C.S.R value], but pets (animals) differ from humans due to their paw pads and fur. Just because it is less slippery for humans does not necessarily mean it is less slippery for pets. Therefore, slip resistance for dogs is expressed by the [C.S.R-D value]. The [C.S.R-D value] stands for [Coefficient of Slip Resistance-Dog], and the higher the value, the less slippery it is. The optimal C.S.R value for slip resistance in humans is 0.4 to 0.7 Slippery 0.9 NonSlip 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 ・Water-based urethane ・Silicone ・Ceramic Glass ・UV ・Slip-Resistant for Pets ・Glass (C.S.R・DʼValue) ・Wax The optimal C.S.R-D value for pet slip resistance is 0.4 to 0.7 ・Glass
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