Clear Anti Slip Floor Tape

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Product Description
Detectable Tech Company is a manufacturer of clear anti slip floor tape for finished floor surfaces where the floor still needs to look clean after safety treatment. This transparent anti slip floor tape is made for tile, sealed wood, concrete, epoxy flooring, vinyl flooring, and flat metal floor areas where adhesion and edge stability matter. Before a larger floor project starts, we recommend testing a small sample on the actual surface to check bonding, coating strength, residue risk, and edge lifting behavior.
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Technical Data Sheet
Item | Typical Value |
Product Type | Clear anti slip floor tape for finished floor surfaces |
Backing Material | Transparent PVC or PET film |
Surface Structure | Fine textured or micro-grip anti slip surface |
Adhesive Type | Pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive |
Total Thickness | 0.55-0.85 mm typical factory test range |
Adhesive Thickness | 0.08-0.12 mm typical value |
Common Roll Width | 25 mm, 50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm, or custom slit width |
Common Roll Length | 5 m, 10 m, 18.3 m, 20 m, or custom roll length |
Slitting Tolerance | +/-1 mm typical factory range |
Peel Adhesion | 8-14 N/25 mm typical reference value on stainless steel |
Holding Power | More than 24 h typical reference under standard test condition |
Dry Slip Resistance Reference | COF 0.75-0.95 typical sample reference |
Wet Slip Resistance Reference | COF 0.55-0.75 typical sample reference |
Recommended Application Temperature | 10 C-35 C |
Service Temperature | -10 C-60 C depending on floor condition |
Initial Bonding Time | Light floor traffic after 2-4 h when firmly pressed |
Full Adhesive Wet-Out | 24-48 h typical curing observation |
Compatible Test Surfaces | Tile, sealed wood, concrete, epoxy floor, vinyl floor, flat metal floor |
Surface Preparation | Remove dust, oil, wax, moisture, loose paint, and cleaner residue |
Edge Lifting Control | Rounded corners, roller pressure, clean dry edge area, optional edge sealing |
Cleaning Resistance | Suitable for normal floor cleaning after full adhesive wet-out |
Residue Risk Note | Sample removal test required on painted, epoxy, varnished, and vinyl floors |
Bulk Use Advice | Sample patch test before installation on project floor surface |
Applications
- Commercial entrance floors where the floor finish should stay visible
- Office, hotel, school, and apartment corridors with tile or vinyl flooring
- Warehouse pedestrian lanes on sealed concrete or epoxy floor surfaces
- Retail walkways where clear floor safety tape should not disturb the interior design
- Factory work areas with flat coated floors and controlled cleaning conditions
- Flat metal floor areas after oil removal, surface cleaning, and adhesion testing
- Indoor floors and covered outdoor floors where dust, water, and temperature are controlled

What Should Be Checked Before Applying Clear Anti Slip Floor Tape on Finished Floors?
Before applying clear anti slip floor tape, check the floor for dust, oil film, wax, moisture, loose paint, cleaning chemical residue, and surface roughness. A glossy tile floor may only need careful degreasing and drying, while dusty concrete or unfinished wood may need sealing before tape placement. For coated, sealed, or decorative floors, press a small sample patch onto the real floor, leave it under normal traffic for 24-48 h, and then remove it to check residue, coating pull-up, or color change risk.

Product Overview
This clear anti slip floor tape is developed for floor surfaces that should remain visible after application. It adds a textured walking surface without covering tile patterns, wood grain, concrete finish, epoxy color, or vinyl floor design. For many commercial and industrial projects, the difficult part is not only selecting a clear floor safety tape, but confirming whether the real floor surface is clean, firm, dry, and suitable for adhesive contact.
Different floors need different checks. Smooth ceramic tile can usually provide good contact after oil, dust, and cleaner residue are removed. Finished wood should be handled more carefully because varnish strength, wax layers, and coating age may affect adhesion or removal. Raw concrete can hold dust, loose particles, and moisture, while sealed concrete may have an invisible surface film that needs proper cleaning. Epoxy flooring, painted concrete, and vinyl flooring should not be treated as automatically residue-free surfaces because coating quality, curing condition, cleaning history, and plasticizer movement can all affect the final result.
On flat metal floors, degreasing is especially important. A thin oil layer can reduce bond strength even when the floor looks clean. In factory sample checks, peel adhesion is commonly tested on stainless steel as a reference, but real floor performance still depends on surface roughness, installation pressure, edge contact, and the curing time allowed before traffic.
Benefits
- Clear appearance helps keep the original floor color and surface design visible.
- Textured grip surface adds practical walking traction without a heavy colored strip.
- Typical 0.55-0.85 mm thickness gives a low-profile feel for normal floor traffic.
- Acrylic adhesive supports stable bonding on smooth, clean, dry, and firm floors.
- Rounded corners and firm roller pressure help reduce early edge lifting.
- Custom width and roll length options support corridor, entrance, and walkway layouts.
- Sample testing helps check coating pull-up, residue, and adhesion failure before bulk use.
- Existing floors can be improved without repainting or replacing the full surface.

Lodaing Information

How Can Edge Lifting and Residue Risk Be Reduced in Floor Traffic Areas?
Edge lifting often starts where foot traffic, trolley wheels, cleaning water, floor joints, or rough surface points reach the tape edge. To reduce this risk, apply the tape only on a clean, dry, stable floor, then press from the center outward with firm roller pressure. Avoid deep grout lines, cracked concrete, loose coatings, and uneven rough areas. Rounded corners improve edge contact, and busy entrance zones may need edge sealing after testing. Light traffic is usually safer after 2-4 h, while fuller adhesive wet-out is typically observed after 24-48 h.
FAQ
Can this tape be used on all floor surfaces?
It can be tested on tile, sealed wood, concrete, epoxy, vinyl, and flat metal floors, but surface condition decides final adhesion.
Will it leave residue after removal?
Residue risk depends on floor coating, adhesive curing time, cleaning history, and removal method. A sample removal test is recommended.
How can edge lifting be reduced?
Clean and dry the surface, round the corners, press with a roller, avoid cracks or deep grout lines, and test edge sealing in heavy traffic areas.
Is this tape suitable for bulk floor projects?
Yes. For bulk use, Detectable Tech Company recommends sample testing on the actual floor before confirming size, adhesive structure, and installation method.

