Issue November 2025

RENOLIT SP New anti-slip film with R11 classification
Our high-quality anti-slip film RENOLIT SP comes with the best slip class without the use of glass granule or corundum. RENOLIT SP stands for strong grip and slip resistance. Our flexible 2-1 solution offers high abrasion resistance and optimal protection of floor graphics. It is inspected, tested and certified which makes it the optimal solution for:
→ The application as anti-slip film for more slip protection
→ The surface protection of floor graphics
→ Indoor and outdoor applications




The most important properties at a glance:

Slip resistance thanks to R11 classification
- DIN 51130 (ramp test) as R11 slip class and achieves an "increased static friction coefficient" in compliance with to the standard,
- Sliding friction coefficients tested according to DIN EN 16165 Annex D and DGUV-I 208-041.
- A continuous inspection and correlation to the ramp test is performed and - is specified as a test point in the product data sheet.

Tested according to established test methods
- RENOLIT SP films have high abrasion resistance compared to conventional anti-slip solutions.
- With integrated UV-protection, RENOLIT SP films are protected against early yellowing in indoor and outdoor applications.
- RENOLIT SP films are chemical resistant and have been proven to be treatable with all common cleaning agents.

Best slip class even without the use of glass granule or corundum coatings
- No surface scratches and contamination of rollers during the adhesive coating process.
- The slip resistance is achieved solely by the embossment of the film surface - there is no need to laminate it with other components. This makes RENOLIT SP an attractive solution with an excellent price-performance ratio.

RENOLIT SP - Fields of Application
Floor graphic protection

RENOLIT SP - Fields of Application
Slip resistance
- Exterior entrance areas
- Walkways & Sloping ramps
- Storage rooms & dispatch areas
- Repair and maintenance rooms in garages
*Suggestions for use according to the Technical Rules for Workplaces (source: ASR)






