TexturePrint is a hot-applied wearing course consisting of blended thermoplastic polymerised resins, plasticiser, graded granite aggregate, selected fillers and pigment. It is surface dressed with either sand or glass beads prior to being embossed with a patterned grid tool.
TexturePrint is manufactured in a wide range of colours and textures for specialist installation.
Pigment is fully dispersed throughout the material.
TexturePrint is a highly adaptable system, with numerous pattern/ colour combinations. The finished surface is design to mimic the appearance of traditional brick setts, cobbles, paving or flags, without the associated maintenance costs.
TexturePrint material can be customised to individually address the needs of different environments.
For our full range of design options, please get in touch with us here.
TexturePrint can be applied to concrete, bituminous and most other substrates providing they are in a stable condition.
Typical uses include:
Choosing TexturePrint can help you eliminate 3 potential pitfalls.
Prior to installation of TexturePrint, the underlying surface must be free from any old residue, dust or small/large objects that could interfere with performance. The surface should be in a stable and sound condition.
TexturePrint is a highly adaptable system, with almost limitless pattern and colour combinations.
Full dispersing the pigment throughout the material creates a uniform solution that lasts longer than traditional applications. Textureprint’s durability means it is resistant to weather conditions and abrasion from traffic. You will not need to worry about extra coatings and repeated maintenance visits.
The TexturePrint standard range of patterns and colours is set out below. For custom colours (including colour matching) and bespoke patterns please get in touch.
There is no need to excavate or set cement as TexturePrint can be applied directly to most stable substrates.
As TexturePrint moulds to the surface underneath it will reflect the imperfections of the underlying layer if it is cracked or severely damaged.
To ensure the longevity of a TexturePrint surface it must be applied to a smooth and sound underlayer.