Heskins has unveiled its new product, TackyGrip.
TackyGrip is a non-adhesive anti slip surface, created via the combination of a group of chemicals that when combined create a rubber-like material with a slightly tacky feel. Benefits include an anti-slip surface, as well as excellent cushioning and coefficient of friction. In addition, it is also phthalate and plasticiser free as well as being UV stable.
Also benefitting from being optically clear, TackyGrip can be applied over any logo or brand without obstruction
It has been successful in application as surfboard traction pads in substitute of board wax and as well as being easier and cleaner to apply, it won't require reapplication as often. TackyGrip can also withstand prolonged exposure to the sun without mutation.
The product has also been used for handheld medical devices, to increase grip and comfort during prolonged periods of use. Aside from the proven methods it can also be used on walking/standing surfaces as well as raised surfaces for slip prevention also. TackyGrip's embossed, textured surface created during production aids the grip and cushioning provided by the material.
With its self-adhesive backing, it can also be applied to any clean, dry surface in minutes and be ready for use immediately.
TackyGrip is now available in various roll widths as well as full scale logs.
For more information visit www.heskins.com
To speak to a member of the Heskins sales team, call +44 (0) 1254 832266 or email here.
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