Reflective Anti Slip Tape

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Hazard Barrier Company manufactures reflective anti slip tape for stairs, ramps, walkways, loading areas and industrial safety marking where grip and low-light visibility need to work together. The tape uses a 60/80 grit mineral abrasive surface, reflective strip or reflective layer, PVC/PET carrier and pressure-sensitive adhesive. Typical thickness is 0.75-1.2 mm, depending on the grit grade and reflective layout. Slit-to-width rolls, pre-cut tread sizes, roll converting and OEM packaging are available for bulk safety projects.
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Technical Data Sheet
Item | Typical Value |
Product Type | Reflective anti slip tape for stairs, ramps, walkways and industrial safety marking |
Surface Layer | 60/80 grit mineral abrasive surface, coarse grit option available |
Reflective Layout | Center strip, edge strip or double-side reflective layout |
Backing Material | PVC/PET film carrier, project-based backing option available |
Adhesive Type | Pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive or rubber-based adhesive option |
Release Liner | Silicone release paper or polycoated kraft liner |
Total Thickness | Typical 0.75-1.2 mm, depending on grit grade and reflective strip |
180 Degree Peel Adhesion | Reference 8-18 N/25mm, depending on substrate and dwell time |
Application Temperature | Recommended 10-40 C |
Service Temperature | Reference -20 C to 70 C |
Standard Width | 25 mm, 50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm |
Width Tolerance | Reference +/-1 mm for slit-to-width rolls |
Roll Length Tolerance | Reference +/-2% |
Die-Cut Tolerance | Reference +/-0.5 mm for pre-cut tread parts |
Surface Compatibility | Sealed concrete, painted metal, ceramic tile, wood, PVC floor |
Installation Check | Clean dry surface, firm roller pressure and 24-72 hour edge observation |
OEM Packaging | Neutral pack, private label, barcode, carton mark and instruction sheet |
Product Overview
Reflective anti slip tape is made for areas where a visual warning line alone is not enough, and a standard anti-slip strip does not give enough edge visibility. The mineral grit surface gives the foot a rough contact point, while the reflective strip helps workers notice step edges, ramp changes and walkway borders when light hits the tape from vehicles, flashlights or facility lighting.
The reflective part should be planned as part of the safety layout, not treated as decoration. A center stripe works well for general walkway marking. Edge stripes are often used on stair treads where the step line needs to be clear. Double-side reflective layouts can make ramps, dock entries and parking access paths easier to recognize from different directions.
Before larger installation, sample strips can be checked on the actual floor surface. Sealed concrete, painted metal, ceramic tile, wood, PVC flooring and coated industrial floors may all behave differently. A 24-72 hour observation helps confirm adhesion, edge lifting and possible residue before bulk use.
Benefits
- Grip and visibility in one tape:The mineral grit surface supports dry and light-wet walking grip, while the reflective strip helps define edges under vehicle lamps, flashlights or indoor lighting.
- Useful for real facility hazards:The tape fits stair tread front edges, ramp transition areas, walkway borders, loading dock entries and machine platform access steps.
- Grit choice can match the surface:60/80 grit is suitable for many stairs and walkways. A coarser grit option can be considered for outdoor ramps, dusty entrances or loading areas.
- Reflective layout can be adjusted:Center stripe, edge stripe or double-side reflective layout can be selected according to stair, ramp or walkway marking needs.
- Surface testing reduces installation risk:Sample strips can be checked on sealed concrete, painted metal, tile, wood and PVC floor to review adhesion, residue and edge stability.
- Factory converting supports bulk projects:Slit-to-width tolerance is typically around +/-1 mm, die-cut tolerance around +/-0.5 mm, and OEM label, barcode and carton mark checks can be arranged before shipment.
Where should reflective anti slip tape be placed for stronger stair, ramp and walkway safety?
Reflective anti slip tape performs best where people need to notice an edge before stepping on it. On stairs, it is usually placed close to the front edge of each tread so the reflective stripe makes the step line easier to see. On ramps and loading areas, wider rolls or transverse strips can give both traction and warning across the walking direction. In warehouses, machine areas and parking access paths, the tape can be placed on boundary lines, turning points and entrance zones where dust, rain, wet shoes or poor lighting may create extra risk.
Applications
- Stair tread front edges:Helps show the step line while adding abrasive grip where foot traffic is repeated.
- Warehouse ramps:Used as reflective non slip tape for ramps where slope changes, pallet movement or wet shoes may increase slip risk.
- Industrial walkways:Marks pedestrian routes, aisle borders and access paths with an anti slip tape with reflective strip layout.
- Loading dock transition areas:Supports grip and visual warning near truck bays, dock plates, entrance zones and hand truck movement.
- Machine platforms:Adds traction on maintenance steps, inspection platforms and elevated access points.
- Parking and service paths:Helps mark low-light walking zones, turning points and facility entrances.
- OEM safety kits:Suitable for pre-cut reflective stair tread tape, private label rolls, barcode labels and project-specific carton packing.

How does the mineral grit surface and reflective strip work together in industrial use?
The mineral grit surface provides the walking grip. The reflective strip improves visibility when light reaches the tape from vehicles, flashlights or building fixtures. Together, this structure gives the tape more practical value than a standard non-slip strip in areas where workers need both traction and visible edge marking. For industrial safety grip tape projects, the grit grade, adhesive strength, reflective strip width and roll size should match the actual floor. A clean, dry surface and firm roller pressure help the adhesive wet out properly, while peel adhesion may vary around 8-18 N/25mm depending on substrate and dwell time.
FAQ
Can reflective anti slip tape be used outdoors?
Yes. It can be used outdoors when the surface is clean, dry and suitable for adhesive bonding. For rough concrete, heavy rain exposure or long-term outdoor use, sample testing is recommended before bulk installation.
What width is commonly used for stairs and ramps?
50 mm is common for step edges, while 75 mm or 100 mm is often used for ramps, wider walkways and loading areas. Slit-to-width rolls can usually be controlled around +/-1 mm.
Does the tape leave residue after removal?
Residue depends on adhesive type, surface coating, dwell time and removal temperature. A 24-72 hour sample observation helps confirm adhesion, edge lifting and surface residue before larger use.
Can OEM packaging be arranged?
Yes. Hazard Barrier Company can prepare neutral rolls, private labels, barcode stickers, instruction sheets and carton marks, with packing consistency checked before shipment.

