UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accredited slip resistance testing for breweries & distilleries sites across the East of England — covering Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Bedfordshire — including the Cambridge biotech cluster, Felixstowe (UK's largest container port within Freeport East), Great Yarmouth's offshore-energy cluster, and the Luton airport-and-logistics belt.
East of England · 4 counties
Sector profile. Brewery and distillery production floors are continuously wet — the combination of hot wort, cooling water, CIP (cleaning-in-place) cycles, ethanol vapour, and fermentation-zone CO2 management creates a slip-test environment where wet-PTV degradation can drop into Extreme Slip Potential within hours of last cleaning.
Regional industrial cluster. The East of England is a key region for breweries & distilleries activity — covering Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Bedfordshire — including the Cambridge biotech cluster, Felixstowe (UK's largest container port within Freeport East), Great Yarmouth's offshore-energy cluster, and the Luton airport-and-logistics belt.
Every breweries & distilleries site in the East of England has a distinct surface vocabulary that drives the testing protocol.
Cementitious polyurethane heavy-duty resinthe dominant brewing-floor finish, specified for thermal-shock resistance from hot CIP
Acid-resistant resin in fermentation cellarstested under representative wet conditions
Stainless steel platform tread at vessel accesstested independently
Drainage-channel grilles around fermentation tankshighest wet-PTV exposure
Tile and grout in heritage brewery zonestested with grout-line variability
Concrete with brewery-grade sealer in barrel storagetested under representative conditions
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