Non Slip Safety Grip Tape

Anti Skid Tape With Reflective Stripe

Anti Skid Tape With Reflective Stripe

  • Common width: 50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm, or custom slit width
  • Roll length: 5 m, 10 m, 18.3 m, 25 m, or jumbo roll conversion
  • Stripe layout: center stripe, side stripe, double-line stripe, black yellow, or black white
  • Surface: abrasive grit coating, typical 60-80 grit reference grade
  • Backing: PET or PVC film, typical 100-180 um backing thickness
  • Format: roll, pre-cut strip, stair edge piece, or die-cut shape with >=3 mm rounded corners
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Product Description

Detectable Safe Company is a manufacturer of anti skid tape with reflective stripe for ramps, platform edges, stair nosing lines, and vehicle passage boundaries where grip and low-light edge visibility are needed together. The tape combines a 60-80 grit abrasive walking surface with a positioned reflective stripe, helping workers see the boundary while keeping stable foot contact. Black yellow and black white stripe layouts can be selected to match warning areas, floor colors, and site marking requirements.

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Technical Data Sheet

Item

Typical Value

Product type

Abrasive grit safety tape with reflective stripe

Surface material

Aluminum oxide or silicon carbide grit coating

Backing film

PET or PVC film, typical 100-180 um

Total thickness

0.65-1.10 mm, depending on grit grade

Reflective stripe width

6 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, or project-specific width

Stripe layout

Center stripe, side stripe, double-line stripe

Common tape width

50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm, custom slitting available

Roll length

5 m, 10 m, 18.3 m, 25 m, or jumbo roll conversion

Adhesive type

Solvent acrylic or high tack pressure-sensitive adhesive

Release liner

White or kraft release paper, easy peel liner

Grit reference grade

60 grit for general use, 80 grit for stronger traction

Peel adhesion reference

12-18 N/25 mm on painted steel after 24 h dwell

Edge lifting observation

No obvious lift after 24-72 h on clean sealed test panels

Application temperature

10 C-40 C recommended

Service temperature

-20 C-70 C typical indoor and sheltered outdoor use

Slitting tolerance

+/-1 mm typical

Die-cut tolerance

+/-1.5 mm typical, depending on shape

Corner radius suggestion

>=3 mm radius for pre-cut pieces

Surface preparation

Dry, clean, oil-free, dust-free surface required

Heavy traffic note

Primer or edge sealer recommended on porous or rough surfaces

Applications

  • Used as ramp edge anti slip tape on warehouse ramps, loading bay edges, service entrances, and sloped access routes.
  • Marks raised platform edges, maintenance decks, and factory walkways where a visible edge line helps in dim light.
  • Applied along stair nosing lines where the reflective stripe defines the front edge and the grit surface supports stable footing.
  • Suitable for vehicle passage boundaries, workshop lanes, parking access areas, and equipment movement zones.
  • Used on painted metal steps, trailer steps, utility vehicle access points, and machine platforms after surface testing.
  • Helps mark low-light walkway borders without adding a separate reflective tape layer.
  • Supports black yellow abrasive stripe marking for caution zones and black white layouts for cleaner industrial guidance.

Where should the reflective stripe be positioned for better edge visibility?

The reflective stripe should face the direction where workers, drivers, or forklift operators are most likely to notice the edge line. On loading ramps and platform edges, a side-positioned stripe helps show the drop-off or transition zone. On stairs, the stripe should sit close to the front edge without covering the full abrasive walking area. For vehicle steps or service platforms, the stripe can guide foot placement while still leaving enough grit area for traction. Before bulk cutting, it is better to confirm whether a center stripe, side stripe, or double-line layout is easier to see on the actual site.

Product Overview

This product is designed as a reflective stripe anti slip tape, not a pure reflective tape or a standard floor grip strip. The structure works as an abrasive grit safety tape with a visible stripe line: the grit area gives shoes and work boots a firm contact surface, while the reflective stripe marks the edge of a ramp, platform, step, vehicle access point, or walkway boundary.

Stripe position should be chosen according to how people or drivers approach the area. A center stripe is useful for walkway guidance, side-positioned stripes work better along ramp edges and stair fronts, and double-line layouts can define vehicle passage boundaries more clearly. Black yellow anti slip tape is often used for loading zones, caution edges, and industrial hazard areas. Black white layouts are better when a cleaner visual boundary is needed around equipment access paths or marked walkways.

The grit surface can also be adjusted by use condition. A 60 grit surface suits general factory walking areas, while an 80 grit surface gives a sharper grip feel for ramps, painted metal steps, service entrances, and slightly wet zones. Typical reference observation shows no obvious edge lifting after 24-72 hours on clean painted steel and sealed concrete when the tape is applied with firm roller pressure.

Benefits

  • Combines edge visibility and surface grip in one tape, reducing the need to apply separate reflective marking and anti-slip material.
  • Works as platform edge safety tape by pairing a visible stripe reference line with an abrasive surface for raised work areas and loading platforms.
  • Reflective stripe placement can be adjusted for stair nosing, ramp sides, platform borders, or vehicle passage edges.
  • Black yellow and black white stripe choices support different warning styles without changing the base tape construction.
  • Typical peel adhesion reference value reaches 12-18 N/25 mm on painted steel after 24 hours, depending on surface condition.
  • Rounded corners with >=3 mm radius help reduce edge impact from shoes, cleaning tools, pallet jacks, and cart wheels.
  • Roll slitting tolerance can be controlled around +/-1 mm, while die-cut tolerance is typically around +/-1.5 mm depending on shape.
  • Primer or edge sealer can be considered for porous concrete, rough steel plate, or high-turning traffic areas.

How can cut edges and adhesive stability be controlled during installation?

Cut-edge stability depends on surface preparation, cutting shape, and pressure after bonding. Straight-cut strips can work for long walkway lines, but pre-cut pieces for corners, steps, and vehicle access points should use rounded corners with a suggested radius of >=3 mm to reduce lifting from heel impact, cleaning tools, or cart wheels. The surface must be dry, clean, and free from oil, loose paint, concrete powder, and floor wax. After placement, a roller should press the tape from the center outward so the adhesive wets out properly. For porous concrete, rough steel plate, or high-turning vehicle areas, primer or edge sealer is recommended after a small-area test.

FAQ

Is this tape the same as ordinary reflective tape?

No. It has an abrasive grit surface for traction and a reflective stripe for edge visibility, so it is made for walking areas, access edges, ramps, and industrial boundaries.

Can the reflective stripe width be changed?

Yes. Common stripe widths include 6 mm, 10 mm, and 12 mm. Center stripe, side stripe, and double-line layouts can also be discussed according to the cutting plan.

Where should black yellow stripe tape be used?

It is suitable for hazard edges, loading ramps, raised platforms, stair fronts, vehicle passage boundaries, and other caution zones where visibility matters.

Does the tape need surface testing before bulk use?

Yes. Testing on the actual floor, metal, concrete, painted surface, or plastic panel is recommended to check adhesion, edge lifting, and residue behavior.