Non Slip Tape For Shower Floors

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Product Description
Detectable Tech Company is a manufacturer of non slip tape for shower floors, made for floor-only wet walking areas where bare feet contact smooth tile, acrylic, and grout-line shower surfaces. This tape uses a fine non-abrasive texture and waterproof acrylic adhesive to support wet-foot traction without the rough feel of grit tape. It is designed for shower floor layouts where drain slope, water flow, tile gaps, cleaning agents, and edge stability all affect long-term use.
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Technical Data Sheet
Item | Typical Value |
Product Type | Non abrasive shower tape for floor-only wet walking surfaces |
Base Film | PEVA, soft PVC, or PU textured film |
Surface Texture | Fine embossed barefoot-friendly texture |
Total Thickness | 0.60-0.80 mm reference value |
Adhesive Thickness | 0.12-0.18 mm reference value |
Adhesive Type | Waterproof acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive |
Standard Width | 25 mm, 38 mm, 50 mm, 75 mm, custom width available |
Roll Length | 5 m, 10 m, 18 m, custom length available |
Die-Cut Format | Rounded strips, dots, ovals, sheet kiss-cut pieces |
Rounded Corner Radius | 3-8 mm reference value |
Peel Adhesion on Glazed Tile | 7-10 N/25 mm after 24 hour dwell, reference value |
Peel Adhesion on Acrylic Shower Floor | 6-9 N/25 mm after 24 hour dwell, reference value |
Wet Exposure Observation | 24-72 hour edge-lift and residue check recommended |
Cleaning Agent Check | 30-50 neutral cleaner wipe cycles, reference value |
Application Temperature | 15-35 C recommended |
Service Temperature | -10 C to 60 C reference range |
Slitting Tolerance | +/-0.5 mm reference value |
Die-Cut Tolerance | +/-1.0 mm reference value |
Liner Release | Stable release for roll, sheet, and kiss-cut supply |
Surface Preparation | Clean, dry, oil-free, soap-film-free floor surface |
Product Overview
This shower floor anti-slip tape is made for wet walking zones inside shower floors, not for outdoor steps, warehouse floors, shoe-traffic stair tape, or bathtub-only stickers. The surface has a soft embossed texture that gives wet feet extra contact while staying comfortable enough for barefoot use. It is especially suitable for smooth glazed tile, porcelain tile, acrylic shower floors, and similar low-texture wet surfaces.
For tiled floors, installation quality depends on grout height, tile gap condition, and whether the tape edge can sit flat. For acrylic floors, surface cleaning is even more important because soap film, body oil, wax, and silicone cleaner residue can reduce adhesive contact. In our reference sample checks, clean glazed tile typically reached 7-10 N/25 mm peel adhesion after 24 hours, while cleaned acrylic shower floor surfaces reached about 6-9 N/25 mm, depending on surface condition and dwell time.
The product can be supplied as shower floor grip strips, rounded die-cut pieces, kiss-cut sheets, or roll stock for converting. Width, strip length, corner radius, liner release, adhesive level, and packing style can be adjusted for wholesale programs, contractor packs, or private-label supply.
Key Benefits
- Fine non-abrasive surface improves wet-foot grip without sharp mineral grit.
- Rounded strip ends with a 3-8 mm reference radius help reduce lifting at exposed ends.
- Separated layouts allow water to move toward the drain instead of collecting along adhesive edges.
- Suitable for wet tile anti slip tape projects where grout lines, tile gaps, and drainage direction must be checked before installation.
- Clear and light-color options keep the shower floor appearance clean and simple.
- 24-72 hour wet exposure checks help confirm edge stability, residue condition, and adhesive holding before wider use.
- Daily soap water and neutral bathroom cleaner wiping are supported, with 30-50 wipe cycles used as a typical sample-check reference.
- Rolls, sheets, and kiss-cut formats help match different shower floor layouts and packing requirements.
Where should non slip tape for shower floors be placed on sloped wet walking areas?
Non slip tape for shower floors should be placed where bare feet naturally stand, turn, and step out, not as one solid sheet across the whole sloped floor. On a center-drain layout, short rounded strips can sit around the main standing zone while leaving an open water path to the drain. On a linear-drain layout, the tape should follow the walking direction and avoid crossing the main water flow line. The edge should not sit directly over deep grout lines, wide tile gaps, loose grout, silicone joints, drain-cover edges, or uneven slope transitions. Small gaps between strips help reduce standing water at the adhesive edge and lower the risk of lifting after repeated shower exposure.

Applications
- Smooth glazed tile shower floors where large tiles provide limited grout-line traction.
- Acrylic shower floor grip projects that need clean adhesive contact and a soft texture.
- Porcelain tile shower floors with open walking zones near center or linear drains.
- Renovation projects where replacing tiles or adding permanent coating is not preferred.
- Hotel, apartment, gym, spa, and care-home shower floor maintenance programs.
- OEM shower safety strip sets supplied as rolls, sheets, or kiss-cut pieces.
- Sample testing on glazed tile, porcelain tile, acrylic, and fiberglass shower floors.
- Floor-only wet walking areas where drainage slope and water paths must stay open.
How does barefoot texture affect wet tile and acrylic shower floor performance?
A shower floor anti-slip surface needs enough grip for wet feet, but it should not feel like abrasive stair tape made for shoes. A fine embossed PEVA, PVC, or PU surface can improve contact on smooth wet tile and acrylic floors while remaining more comfortable for skin-contact use. Before larger installation, the surface should be tested after soap water exposure, neutral bathroom cleaner wiping, foot-pressure rubbing, and repeated wet-dry cycles. On acrylic shower floors, cleaning is especially important because wax, soap film, body oil, or silicone cleaner residue can weaken adhesive contact. The goal is not to claim a slip-proof floor, but to improve wet-foot traction while keeping drainage, cleaning, and long-term edge stability under control.
FAQ
Q1: Is this tape the same as abrasive stair anti-slip tape?
No. It uses a non-abrasive textured surface for barefoot shower floor use, not rough grit designed for shoe traffic.
Q2: Can it be applied over grout lines?
It should not be applied directly over deep grout lines, loose grout, silicone joints, drain-cover edges, or uneven tile gaps because the edge may lift after repeated wet exposure.
Q3: How long should samples be tested before bulk use?
A 24-72 hour wet exposure test is recommended, including shower water, foot pressure, neutral cleaner wiping, edge-lift observation, and residue review after removal.
Q4: Does it make the shower floor completely slip-proof?
No. It helps improve wet-foot traction on suitable clean surfaces, but safe use also depends on drainage, cleaning, floor condition, and installation layout

