Brady ToughStripe® Cold Floor Marking Tape

EIN Brady Toughstripe tape 400

August 25, 2021

To keep things moving in the hustle and bustle of industrial areas, you need to have consistent identification made of durable materials. And when you add in the complexity of working in a cold environment, the need for a durable identification solution becomes even more important — that’s why you need ToughStripe Cold Floor Marking Tape. This solution gives you the durability and staying power of Brady’s ToughStripe tape, with the added benefit of a specially designed adhesive that stays stuck, even in the cold. You’ll also get:

  • Sticking power in temperatures as low as 0° F (-17.7° C)
  • A variety of colour and size options to meet your needs
  • Aggressive adhesive performance when you need it, easy removal when you don’t
  • Easy installation with minimal tools

Brady offers a complete solution from one source – no need to search different vendors, get all of your floor marking tapes and the applicator from Brady.

www.BradyCanada.ca

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