Glow In The Dark Anti Slip Floor Tape

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Product Description
Detectable Tech Company is a manufacturer of glow in the dark anti slip floor tape for floors, walkways, stair edges, ramps, and emergency path identification. The tape uses a photoluminescent layer for afterglow recognition and a 46-80 grit abrasive surface for pedestrian traction. It is designed for clean, dry, oil-free floor surfaces and can be supplied as rolls, custom widths, pre-cut strips, or stair tread pieces for commercial and industrial floor safety projects.
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Technical Data Sheet
Item | Typical Value |
Product Type | Photoluminescent abrasive anti-slip floor tape |
Base Structure | Luminous layer plus wear-resistant grit surface |
Backing / Carrier | PVC or PET-based composite film, depending on order requirement |
Surface Texture | Abrasive sanded surface for pedestrian traction |
Typical Total Thickness | 0.70-1.20 mm, reference value |
Grit Grade | 46-80 grit, selected by traction and cleaning requirement |
Adhesive Type | Pressure-sensitive acrylic or rubber-based adhesive |
Release Liner | Silicone paper liner, easy-peel type |
Standard Width | 25 mm, 50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm, custom slitting available |
Slitting Tolerance | +/-1 mm reference value |
Roll Length | 5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 18.3 m, or custom length |
Peel Adhesion Reference | 12-20 N/25 mm on clean painted steel or sealed panel |
Application Temperature | 10-35 C recommended |
Service Temperature | -10 C to 60 C reference range |
Charging Condition | 20-60 minutes under normal indoor light, depending on light source |
Afterglow Observation | Visible in darkness after charging, brightness depends on pigment grade and site light |
Edge Lifting Check | 24-72 hour observation recommended after sample application |
Suitable Surfaces | Sealed concrete, painted metal, tile, epoxy floor, PVC floor, smooth stair tread |
Surfaces Requiring Test | Porous concrete, dusty floor, oily floor, wet surface, loose paint, heavy texture |
Supply Format | Jumbo roll, slit roll, pre-cut strip, die-cut tread piece |
Applications
- Walkway edge marking in warehouses, workshops, plants, and maintenance passages
- Stair tread edge guidance where glow visibility and shoe grip are both needed
- Ramp entrances, loading-area walk routes, and sloped pedestrian surfaces
- Emergency path floor lines leading toward exits, doors, and safe movement routes
- Corridor turns, platform edges, and low-light building circulation areas
- Anti-slip egress marking tape layouts in commercial and industrial facilities
- Equipment access zones where workers need visible walking direction after lights dim
- Luminous anti-slip walkway tape layouts for indoor safety upgrade projects
Benefits
- Supports low-light floor guidance along walkways, stairs, ramp entrances, and exit paths.
- Combines afterglow visibility with abrasive traction instead of using a smooth luminous film.
- Helps mark emergency walking routes on floors during reduced lighting or power loss.
- 46-80 grit surface improves shoe contact at stair nosing areas, turns, and sloped routes.
- Pressure-sensitive adhesive supports fast installation on clean, dry, smooth, sealed floors.
- Custom width, strip length, and die-cut shape options help match different floor layouts.
- 24-72 hour edge-lift observation can be used before confirming large-area installation.
- Suitable for commercial and industrial walking routes where visibility and grip are both needed.
How does glow in the dark anti slip floor tape support low-light walkway guidance?
It supports low-light walkway guidance by creating a visible route at floor level while adding traction underfoot. The luminous layer stores light during normal operation and gives afterglow when the surrounding light drops. On walkways, stair edges, ramp approaches, corridor turns, and emergency paths, this helps people recognize the walking direction more quickly. The abrasive surface makes the tape different from decorative glow film because it is made for shoes, repeated steps, and practical floor route marking.

Product Overview
This luminous anti-slip floor tape is made for places where people need to recognize the walking route and keep steady footing when the lights are reduced. It is not a smooth glow sticker or a skateboard grip material. The product is built as a floor safety tape, combining a photoluminescent layer with a rough anti-slip surface that can handle regular pedestrian contact on walkways, stair treads, ramp entrances, corridor turns, and emergency route lines.
The luminous layer absorbs light from indoor lighting or daylight and then releases visible afterglow in darkness. In typical sample observation, 20-60 minutes of charging under normal indoor light gives better low-light recognition, although final brightness still depends on the site light source, charging time, luminous pigment grade, and surrounding darkness. For this reason, the tape should be tested in the actual use area before large-area installation, especially where emergency path visibility is important.
For facility safety teams and project installers, brightness is only one part of the selection. Edge bonding, clean slit edges, consistent grit coating, and continuous floor-level guidance are also important. In our sample application checks, a 50 mm strip applied to a cleaned sealed floor panel remained flat at the edges after 24-72 hours of indoor observation. Peel adhesion on clean painted steel or sealed panels is typically around 12-20 N/25 mm, depending on adhesive grade and floor condition. Porous concrete, old coatings, and heavily textured surfaces should be tested first.
Where should the floor surface be checked before applying luminous anti slip tape?
The floor should be checked exactly where the tape will be installed, not only on a loose sample board. Dust, oil, wax, moisture, loose paint, and powder from old concrete can reduce adhesive contact and may cause early edge lifting. For porous concrete, wood, stone, or textured coating, a small bonding test is recommended before bulk application. Better results usually come from a clean, dry, smooth, sealed surface, firm roller pressure, rounded strip corners, and a 24-hour dwell time before heavy foot traffic. A 24-72 hour edge-lifting check is useful before confirming the final layout.
FAQ
Is this tape the same as ordinary glow sticker material?
No. It is a photoluminescent anti-slip floor tape with a 46-80 grit abrasive surface for pedestrian traction and floor route visibility, not a smooth decorative glow sticker.
Can it replace emergency lighting?
No. It can support low-light path recognition, but emergency lighting and building safety systems should follow local requirements.
Which surfaces need testing before installation?
Porous concrete, dusty floors, oily surfaces, wet areas, loose-painted floors, and heavily textured ground should be tested first, with 24-72 hour edge observation recommended.
Can the tape be supplied in custom sizes?
Yes. Custom width, roll length, pre-cut strips, and die-cut stair tread pieces can be produced, with slitting tolerance around +/-1 mm as a reference value.

