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titleOfInvention Floor area layer structure
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] Non-slip is performed in a conventional coated flooring material, but as a result, the surface of the coating film has fine irregularities, so that pedestrians' shoes are rubbed. Traces (heel marks) and tire marks during braking of automobiles, motorcycles, and the like tend to adhere, and the contaminants that have adhered are filled in the recesses, making removal difficult. A non-slip surface is coated with a top coat having a specific wear loss and a specific angle of contact with water and cyclohexanone, and the slip resistance of the laminated coating is adjusted to a specific value or more. This solves the problem of adhesion of contaminants such as heel marks and tire marks while maintaining the non-slip effect.
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