Aisle And Floor Marking Tapes

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Product Description
Danger Ribbon Company is a manufacturer of aisle and floor marking tapes for warehouses that need clearer aisles, pedestrian lanes, forklift route separation, workstation boundaries, and floor traffic guidance. These tapes help teams mark walking routes, lane edges, arrows, pallet areas, and color-coded work zones without repainting the floor. With common widths from 50 mm to 100 mm, they are suitable for both narrow pedestrian paths and wider warehouse traffic areas.
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Technical Data Sheet
Item | Typical Value |
Product Type | Aisle and floor marking tapes for warehouse route and area marking |
Film Material | Vinyl film |
Adhesive Type | Pressure-sensitive rubber adhesive or acrylic adhesive by request |
Total Thickness | 130 um - 180 um |
Standard Width | 48 mm, 50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm |
Standard Length | 20 m, 25 m, 30 m, 33 m, 50 m |
Width Tolerance | +/-1 mm typical factory control |
Peel Adhesion to Steel | 5 N/25 mm - 8 N/25 mm |
Tensile Strength | 30 N/25 mm - 45 N/25 mm |
Elongation at Break | 120% - 180% |
Application Temperature | 10 C - 40 C |
Service Temperature | -10 C - 60 C |
Recommended Floor Condition | Clean, dry, flat, sealed, degreased surface |
Suggested Line Width | 50 mm for pedestrian lanes, 75 mm - 100 mm for wider traffic areas |
Layout Options | Straight line, arrow, corner marker, stop bar, T shape, workstation boundary |
Available Colors | Yellow, white, red, green, blue, orange, black, striped colors |
Suggested Use | Warehouse aisle, pedestrian walkway, forklift lane, pallet zone, work cell |
Sample Observation | No visible edge lifting after 72 hours on cleaned epoxy floor under normal foot traffic |
Cleaning Resistance | Suitable for dry sweeping, damp mopping, and light neutral cleaner contact |
Application Note | Avoid dusty floors, oily surfaces, loose coatings, wet floors, and sharp forklift pivot points |
Applications
- Warehouse aisles: mark long travel paths between rack rows with clear continuous lines.
- Pedestrian lanes: create visible walking routes beside forklift or pallet movement areas.
- Forklift route separation: divide vehicle lanes from pedestrian walkways with wider, easy-to-see floor lines.
- Workstation boundaries: outline packing benches, inspection tables, machines, and equipment parking zones.
- Pallet staging areas: use corner markers or short strips instead of full boxes when layouts change often.
- Loading and dispatch lanes: guide movement direction with arrows, lane lines, and wider entrance markings.
- Crossing points: use stop bars, arrows, or contrasting short lines where pedestrians and vehicles meet.
- High-traffic corners: avoid placing tape directly under repeated forklift pivot points where wheel turning may increase edge wear.
- Facility layout updates: replace or relocate tape when rack positions, workflows, or warehouse routes change.
Where Should Aisle and Floor Marking Tapes Be Used in a Warehouse?
Aisle and floor marking tapes should be used wherever people, forklifts, pallets, and workstations share the same floor space. Main aisles can be marked with continuous straight lines to guide traffic flow, while pedestrian routes may use parallel lines, arrows, or footprint-style markers to make walking paths easier to follow. For workstation boundaries, rectangular lines or L-corner strips usually work better than heavy full-area marking because workers can see the usable space without covering too much floor. For pallet staging, corner markers are often more practical than full boxes, especially when storage zones are changed often. At crossings, stop bars, arrows, or contrasting short lines help drivers and pedestrians understand where movement paths meet.
Benefits
- Helps separate pedestrian lanes from forklift routes in shared warehouse areas.
- Makes rack aisles, walkways, and vehicle lanes easier to identify at a glance.
- Supports warehouse floor traffic marking for route control, storage zones, and work areas.
- Installs faster than painted lines when racks, workstations, or traffic routes change.
- Works with arrows, straight lines, corner markers, stop bars, and boundary strips.
- Reduces unnecessary full-box marking by using corner markers for pallet staging areas.
- Helps define packing benches, inspection tables, equipment parking, and machine-side zones.
- Typical slitting tolerance is controlled within +/-1 mm for stable width and cleaner line edges.
- Performs best on clean, dry, degreased floors where dust, oil, wax, and loose coating have been removed.

Product Overview
Our aisle and floor marking tapes are made for warehouses where people, pallets, forklifts, and workstations all share the same floor. Clear aisle lines help operators recognize travel paths between rack rows, while pedestrian lane markings guide workers safely beside forklift or pallet movement areas. A 50 mm line is often enough for walkway edges. For wide forklift lanes, loading zones, and long warehouse aisles, 75 mm or 100 mm tape is easier to see from a distance.
Danger Ribbon Company supplies rolls for continuous aisle lines, short boundary strips, directional arrows, corner markers, stop bars, and workstation layouts. The tape performs best on clean, dry, flat, degreased concrete, epoxy, tile, or sealed industrial flooring. Surface preparation matters. Dust, oil, wax, moisture, and loose floor coating can reduce bonding and increase the chance of edge lifting, especially at entrances, turning areas, and high-traffic corners.
In a typical factory sample observation, 50 mm tape applied to a cleaned epoxy floor showed no visible edge lifting after 72 hours under normal foot traffic. For pallet jack or light forklift movement areas, tape lines should be kept away from sharp pivot points because repeated wheel turning can shorten edge life. Wider markings are recommended at crossings, lane entrances, and busy intersections. Around packing benches, inspection tables, and machine-side areas, workstation boundary marking tape helps keep tools, pallets, and people inside clearly defined working zones.

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How Can Lines, Arrows, and Color Coding Improve Warehouse Traffic Flow?
Lines define space, arrows show direction, and colors help workers understand what each zone is for. A simple color system is usually easier to manage than a complicated one. For example, one color can identify main warehouse aisles, another can show pedestrian walkways, and another can mark workstation, inspection, or material staging boundaries. Directional arrows are useful in narrow lanes, one-way forklift routes, and loading areas where movement needs to follow a fixed pattern. Wider 75 mm or 100 mm markings can also improve visibility at intersections and busy aisle entrances. When line width, arrow direction, corner markers, and color coding work together, the floor layout becomes easier to read during daily warehouse operation.
FAQ
Q1: What width is best for aisle and floor marking tapes?
For most pedestrian lanes and standard aisle edges, 50 mm is common. Wider 75 mm or 100 mm tape is better for forklift lanes, loading areas, intersections, and long traffic routes that need stronger visibility.
Q2: Can the tape be used for pedestrian lane marking?
Yes. It can be used to create pedestrian lanes, walkway edges, crossing points, and route arrows on clean, dry, sealed warehouse floors.
Q3: How should the floor be prepared before application?
The floor should be dry, clean, flat, and free from oil, dust, wax, loose particles, and moisture. Degreasing the surface helps improve bonding and reduce edge lifting.
Q4: Can Danger Ribbon Company supply arrows or layout-based marking sets?
Yes. Danger Ribbon Company can supply custom widths, colors, printed arrows, corner markers, stop bars, and layout-based tape sets for warehouse aisle and floor marking projects.

