Brady Launches ToughStripe Max Floor Marking Tape

Brady

Oct 5, 2018

Brady’s new ToughStripe Max floor marking tape is ideal for high-traffic areas where sliding or dragging forces often occur.

“ToughStripe Max floor marking tape offers greater thickness that resists cuts and scrapes and maintains the great adhesive capabilities that our ToughStripe line of tape is known for,” says Anisia Peterman, Regional Product Manager at Brady. “By adding this new floor marking tape, we’ve expanded our overall floor and area marking offering so that end users have a variety of options that align with applications throughout their facility, as well as budget needs.”

Along with a thicker, more durable material, the tape also has tapered edges to minimize “pick points” and traffic bumps, making it especially useful in forklift and industrial vehicle areas. ToughStripe Max tape is also easy to apply and remove, and requires minimal tools for installation.

Find out more: www.bradycanada.ca/toughstripe.

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