RAADHUIS floor marking tape RD-351142-3 is a 50 mm wide, 33 m long PVC tape in alternating black and yellow designed for marking, hazard indication and visual guidance on floors and other flat surfaces. The tape is intended for temporary or semi-permanent applications in industrial, warehouse, workshop and public environments where high-contrast lane delineation, hazard warning or visual separation is required.
Advantages
The PVC construction delivers good dimensional stability and resistance to moderate foot and trolley traffic while maintaining adhesive contact with most clean, dry surfaces. The black and yellow pattern provides clear, high-contrast visibility to draw attention to restricted zones, walkways or obstacles. The 50 mm width balances visibility with ease of manual handling and application, and the 33 m roll length reduces the frequency of roll changes for larger areas.
Suitable for (tasks / use cases)
- Marking pedestrian walkways and traffic routes in warehouses and factories
- Indicating hazard zones and safety boundaries near machinery or workstations
- Creating temporary floor markings for events, maintenance or reorganisation
- Highlighting loading bays, ramps or step edges in public and industrial spaces
- Colour-coding areas for visual management and 5S/lean workplace organisation
When it may not be suitable
This tape is intended for use on clean, dry, relatively smooth surfaces and may not adhere well to very rough, porous, or oily substrates. It is designed for indoor or sheltered areas; prolonged outdoor exposure to UV, heavy rain, or extreme temperatures can reduce adhesive performance and colour contrast over time.
Key specifications
- Material: PVC
- Width: 50 mm
- Length: 33 m
- Pattern: alternating black and yellow
- Intended application: floor marking and warning
How to use
Ensure the surface is clean, dry and free of dust, oil and loose particles before application. Measure and mark the desired path, unroll the tape while pressing it firmly onto the surface, and smooth out any bubbles or wrinkles with a flat tool or a roller. For best adhesion, apply pressure along the full length and avoid walking on the tape for several hours to allow the adhesive to set. To remove, lift a corner and peel back slowly; heat with a heat gun can help soften adhesive residue for easier cleaning.
What to consider before purchase
- Intended surface type and condition (smooth, clean, dry surfaces are preferred)
- Whether application is indoor/sheltered or exposed to outdoor conditions
- Required roll length and width for the planned marking tasks
- Need for removable versus semi-permanent adhesion and potential residue
Usage recommendations
For durable results, store rolls flat in a cool, dry place prior to use, apply at room temperature, and use a roller or flat tool to press the tape firmly into place. For long-term applications on high-traffic routes consider periodic inspection and replacement when wear reduces contrast or adhesion.