Crosshatch Diamonds
Stone, masonry, timber, vinyl, vitrified porcelain, ceramics, glass, metals
Peel and stick (No Drilling required)
Customized sizes available on request, Thickness Can be availed
between 4.5 to 5mm as per request*
Australian Standards AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009. | National Building Code 2016 (India)
Our stainless steel tactile stud with a precision crosshatch diamond pattern and machine-finished surface is engineered to deliver reliable warning cues for visually impaired pedestrians in public and commercial environments. The raised diamond-patterned top provides distinct and consistent tactile feedback, alerting users to potential hazards such as platform edges, stairways, ramps, and pedestrian crossings.
Designed for installation in high-traffic areas, including transit platforms, building entrances, shopping centres, walkways, corridors, and public infrastructure projects, this tactile stud enhances safety while maintaining a clean, modern architectural appearance. The solid stainless steel construction ensures long-term structural integrity and resistance to heavy foot traffic.
This tactile stud is compatible with a wide range of substrates, including stone, concrete, masonry, timber, vinyl, vitrified porcelain, ceramic tiles, glass, and metal surfaces. The advanced self-adhesive peel-and-stick fixing system enables fast and efficient installation without the need for drilling, reducing labour time and simplifying retrofit applications.
Manufactured for demanding indoor and outdoor conditions, the stud offers excellent resistance to corrosion, wear, moisture, and environmental exposure. Thickness can be customized between 4.5 mm and 5 mm upon request, with additional customisation options available to meet specific project requirements.
This tactile stud is PWD-approved and complies with AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009 and the National Building Code of India 2016, supporting accessibility regulations and inclusive design standards. Engineered for durability, low maintenance, and consistent tactile performance, it contributes to safer, compliant, and accessible public spaces.
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