Product Description
Floor marking tape specifications vary based on whether you need light-duty office use or heavy-duty industrial application. The core specifications govern the tape's material durability, dimensions, and adhesive strength to withstand continuous foot traffic, forklifts, and chemical cleaning. Core Technical Specifications
The standard parameters for high-quality industrial lane marking tapes typically fall within these ranges:
- Material: Premium Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) or heavy-duty Vinyl. Specialized high-traffic variants utilize Polyester (PET) or Polyethylene.
- Thickness: Ranges widely from 5 mils for temporary marking to 55 mils for ultra-durable, low-profile forklift-resistant applications.
- Standard Widths: Most common commercial sizes include 48 mm (2 inches), 72 mm (3 inches), and 96 mm to 120 mm for extra-wide visibility.
- Standard Length: Typically sold in rolls of 25 meters, 30 meters, or 33 meters (36 yards).
- Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive rubber or premium acrylic-gum base. It must support single-sided "instant stick" application.
- Elongation & Stretch: Up to 250% elongation at break, allowing the tape to conform around complex curves, uneven shapes, and corners without curling or snapping.
- Temperature Range: Standard indoor/outdoor operatins function up to 49C to 60C. Specialized freezer tape (such as Brady Cold-Storage variants) handles sub-zero environments down to -40C.
- Environmental Resistance: Must feature high resilience against water, oils, industrial solvents, abrasion, and light chemical exposure.
- Removal Property: High-quality specifications demand a clean, residue-free removal that pulls up in single pieces without peeling underlying concrete paint.