Floor tape Marker
Functional Properties of Different Floor Tapes
Hazard Tape: Hazard tape is used when you need a strong visual signal that danger is near.
It is most typically seen because of the black and yellow patterned tape on stairs and marking dangerous areas. This marking tape is additionally obtainable in these color combinations: red and white, green and white, and black and white.
Reflective Tape: Reflective safety tape has the flexibility to direct, or reflect, light when it hits the tape. It is effectively utilized in both low light and dark areas. Safety marking tape with a reflective surface is created from metals, prisms, and glass.
This type of industrial floor marker is employed to boost the visibility of the ground markings. It can be used in aisles, on poles, in walkways, in loading docks, on protruding objects, in storage zones, and in other areas.
Non-Skid Tape:
The non-skid tape is ideal in areas where you are trying to eliminate slip and fall accidents. This no-slip tape is often spoken as non-skid, anti-skid, anti-slip, and traction tape. An anti-skid industrial floor marker is a weapons-grade tape that will face up to extreme work environments.
For some situations, yellow and black striped traction tape may be your best choice. For example stairs and edges. Specialty anti-slip floor marker includes: yellow tape with “Caution Watch Your Step” written thereon, glow-in-the-dark traction tape, mop friendly tape, high visibility traction tape, studded anti-slip tape, and barefoot anti-slip tape.
Barefoot anti-slip tapes are primarily employed in showers, offices, locker rooms, and baths.
Studded anti-slip marking tapes may be utilized in very dry or wet, or extremely hot or cold climates. This adorned traction tape is nice in environments with high carts and traffic. It is also utilized in transportation. If the realm has terribly high wet or is continually wet, verify that the adhesive can face up to the wet necessities.
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