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titleOfInvention Sliding prevention layer other opinion public law
abstract PURPOSE: A slipping prevention layer construction method, which forms an anti-slip layer and prevents color changing, is provided to help a user secure view and to improve adaptability to outside temperature. CONSTITUTION: A slipping prevention layer construction method is as follows. Mineral is shattered to particle of 400~600 mesh and mixed with pigment to be a gel state(S10). The raw material of gel state is molded by extruding under vacuum atmosphere using a filter press in order to make a basic material(S20). The base material is dried while being formed in a tunnel shaped drying furnace(S30). The dried base material is crushed(S40). The crushed base material covers a road in order to form an anti-slip layer(S70).
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