Armor-Tile For Transit System
Applications
Click here for
Curb Ramp Systems
offers the only complete
detectable warning and wayfinding solutions for
the visually impaired.
Armor-Tile
is your one-stop source
for all transit truncated dome systems for the visually impaired. Only
Armor-Tile provides a complete range of transit platform tile designed for
the safety and convenience of the visually impaired, in full
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the
State of California Building Code Title 24.
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Cast-In-Place
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Surface
Applied
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Paver
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This
unique patented system allows tiles to be set directly
in new concrete for substantial time and cost savings.
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The
solution of choice for facilities needing to upgrade for
the visually impaired.
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Tiles
are filled with concrete and laid as regular paving stones.
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Guidance
Strip
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Directional
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ANSI
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guiding the visually impaired across roadways, such as at
multi-modal transit centers and pedestrian crossings at
intersections. |
Bar
tiles create a tactile induction line to assist the visually
impaired in finding their way to destinations. |
The
ANSI Warning Tile is used on walking surfaces, in front
of doors, and stairs leading to potentially hazardous
areas.
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Tactile Warning
Strip
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has
the world’s largest selection of ADA tactile system products
for Transit platforms, Multi-modal transit centers, Curb ramps,
Stairwells, Escalator approaches, Pedestrian crossings, Parking
areas, Reflecting pools, and Building entrances.
has an
exceptional wear resistance factor meaning a longer tile life
and greater cost effectiveness. Armor-Tile outperforms all
other tactile warning systems and most building materials in
durability. In test after test, Armor-Tile exceeds the
most stringent requirements for:
·wear
resistance
·impact resistance
·weathering
·chemical
resistance
·burn
resistance
·slip
resistance
·detectability
Tiles
are
available in these colors.

"Ranked
as the best product in terms of detectability,
durability, maintenance and lifetime cost."
Sacramento Regional Transit District
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