
Rubber Strip Road Marking (2)
Rubber strip road marking from Danger Ribbon Company is made for projects where ground strips must support route control and pavement visibility. As a rubber strip road marking manufacturer, we supply magnetic guidance strips for indoor AGV route control and preformed thermoplastic road marking for outdoor pavement lines, arrows, symbols, and parking layouts. Each group is selected by sensor recognition, surface bonding, and reflective demand before use.
Porduct Details
· Product groups: AGV magnetic guidance strips and preformed thermoplastic road marking strips.
· Common widths: 30 mm-150 mm for AGV routes, 50 mm-300 mm for pavement lines.
· Typical thickness: 0.8 mm-3.0 mm magnetic strips, 1.5 mm-3.0 mm thermoplastic markings.
· Colors: black magnetic strips; white, yellow, red, blue, green, and custom road marking colors.
· Factory checks: polarity confirmation, sensor recognition, heat bonding, and primer compatibility.
· Supply form: rolls, slit strips, pre-cut shapes, trial samples, and project sets.
Category Overview
Rubber strip road marking is a focused category for ground route guidance and pavement identification. It is used when a project needs magnetic signal guidance for automated vehicles or heat-applied markings for road and parking direction, not general warning tape.
For indoor automation, magnetic tape for agv creates a path read by magnetic sensors. Performance depends on strip width, N/S polarity, sensor height, floor flatness, curve design, and wheel crossing. For outdoor projects, preformed pavement marking tape and thermoplastic line marking tape are used on asphalt or concrete for lane lines, arrows, numbers, parking stalls, and symbols. These markings are judged by heat bonding, glass bead reflection, skid resistance, primer compatibility, and traffic wear.
Product Range / Covered Products
Danger Ribbon Company groups this range by use condition, so sensor-readable route strips and visible pavement markings are not mixed during selection.
| Product Series | Covered Products | Main Use | Practical Check |
|---|---|---|---|
| AGV Magnetic Guidance Series | Surface-applied, adhesive, embedded, or protected magnetic strips | AGV, AGC, mobile rack, sorting line | Sensor model, N/S polarity, floor coating, curve radius |
| Magnetic Route Trial Series | Sample rolls, slit strips, trial route kits | Route validation before full layout | Straight-line reading, curve following, branch response |
| Preformed Thermoplastic Marking Series | Pavement marking line tape, arrows, numbers, parking symbols | Parking lots, factory roads, service lanes | Surface cleaning, heating, edge bonding, glass bead level |
Surface-applied magnetic strips suit adjustable routes. Embedded or protected strips are better for high-frequency AGV paths or forklift crossing areas. Straight thermoplastic strips handle lines, while pre-cut shapes keep symbols consistent.
Selection Guide
If the strip must be read by a vehicle sensor, choose AGV magnetic guidance material. If the strip must guide vehicles or pedestrians visually on asphalt or concrete, choose preformed thermoplastic road marking.
For AGV routes, confirm sensor model, mounting height, strip width, N/S polarity, curve radius, and future layout changes. A typical factory test range for sensor recognition may be observed at 10 mm-40 mm sensor distance, but the final value depends on the actual sensor model and installation height. Dust, oil, loose coating, uneven joints, or heavy wheel crossing may affect adhesive holding and sensor stability.
For preformed thermoplastic marking, confirm pavement base, surface dryness, old coating condition, installation temperature, heating equipment, and primer requirement. Asphalt allows stronger heat bonding after proper heating. Concrete, aged asphalt, oxidized pavement, or exposed aggregate surfaces often need primer compatibility confirmation.
| Material / Adhesive Option | Suitable Product Line | Practical Advantage | Selection Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Synthetic rubber magnetic layer | AGV magnetic route strip | Stable magnetic signal | Match polarity and strip width with sensor |
| Pressure-sensitive or embedded structure | AGV route installation | Fast layout or crossing protection | Use sealed floors or groove design |
| Thermoplastic compound with glass beads | Outdoor pavement marking | Heat-bonded visibility | Requires heating, cleaning, and primer check |
Benefits
· Separates AGV magnetic guidance from outdoor pavement marking.
· Reduces wrong selection between sensor-readable strips and visual road markings.
· Supports route planning, pavement line marking, arrows, symbols, and site-specific layouts.
· Magnetic strip options match sensor model, polarity, route width, and floor condition.
· Sample checks can include sensor recognition, polarity confirmation, edge bonding, primer compatibility, and glass bead reflection.
What should be confirmed before selecting AGV magnetic guidance strips?
For AGV magnetic guidance, strip size is only one part of the decision. The more important question is whether the magnetic signal can be read consistently under real floor conditions. Before bulk use, teams usually confirm magnetic polarity, strip width, sensor mounting height, curve layout, branch points, and wheel crossing areas. Surface-applied strips suit routes that may need later adjustment, while embedded or protected strips are better for high-frequency areas.
TDS / Technical Range
| Item | Typical Range / Customizable Value |
|---|---|
| Category Coverage | Indoor magnetic route strips and outdoor heat-applied pavement marking strips |
| AGV Route Strip Width | 30 mm-150 mm, selected by sensor model and route layout |
| AGV Route Strip Thickness | 0.8 mm-3.0 mm typical production range |
| Magnetic Layer Structure | Synthetic rubber magnetic layer, bonded ferrite reference, adhesive or non-adhesive backing |
| Magnetic Polarity | N/S polarity confirmation available, top polarity should match sensor requirement |
| Sensor Recognition Reference | Typical trial check at 10 mm-40 mm sensor distance, final value depends on AGV sensor model |
| Thermoplastic Line Width and Thickness | 50 mm-300 mm width, 1.5 mm-3.0 mm thickness typical range |
| Surface and Reflection | Asphalt, concrete, aged pavement, primer confirmation, intermixed or surface glass beads |
Applications
· AGV route guidance in automated warehouses and logistics centers.
· Fixed magnetic paths for production line material transfer.
· AGC trolley routes, sorting systems, mobile shelf movement, and picking systems.
· Parking lot stall lines, arrows, numbers, directional markings, and factory road routes.
· Crosswalks, stop bars, lane guidance, loading areas, service roads, and low-light markings.
Customization Options
Customization should follow route drawings, surface conditions, and installation method. For AGV magnetic guidance, options include width, thickness, roll length, magnetic polarity, adhesive strength, backing type, protective cover, and sample trial length. Customers can share the sensor model, route map, floor coating, wheel crossing condition, and expected layout changes.
For preformed thermoplastic road marking, options include strip width, thickness, color, arrow direction, symbol shape, letter height, glass bead level, anti-skid surface, and primer compatibility. Project drawings should clarify asphalt or concrete base, traffic load, heating equipment, and night visibility requirements.
How does preformed thermoplastic road marking differ from indoor magnetic guidance strips?
Preformed thermoplastic road marking is selected for outdoor pavement identification, not AGV sensor navigation. It is used for parking lines, arrows, numbers, letters, crosswalk symbols, road lanes, and factory road markings. Key selection points include pavement base, marking thickness, heating method, glass bead reflection, and skid resistance. Asphalt allows stronger heat bonding, while concrete or aged pavement often requires primer confirmation.
FAQ
Is rubber strip road marking the same as warehouse floor marking tape?
No. This category focuses on AGV magnetic guidance and preformed thermoplastic pavement marking, not general color floor tape.
Can magnetic tape for agv be used in heavy wheel traffic areas?
Yes. Heavy crossing areas may need embedded strips, protective covering, or route validation.
Does preformed pavement marking tape need primer on concrete?
Concrete, aged asphalt, exposed aggregate, or oxidized pavement often requires primer confirmation. The surface should be dry and clean.
What information should be prepared before bulk procurement?
For AGV routes, prepare sensor model, route drawing, polarity, floor condition, and trial length. For road marking, prepare pavement type, line size, color, symbol file, glass bead requirement, and traffic load.

