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Reflective Tapes

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Gomec® Reflective Tape is a flexible retro-reflective material primarily used to increase the nighttime conspicuity of traffic signs, high-visibility clothing, and other items so they are safely and effectively visible in the light of an approaching driver’s headlamps. They are also used as a material to increase the scanning range of barcodes in factory settings. The sheeting consists of retro-reflective glass beads, micro-prisms, or encapsulated lenses sealed onto a fabric or plastic substrate. Many different colors and degrees of reflection intensity are provided by numerous manufacturers for various applications. As with any retroreflective, sheeting glows brightly when there is a small angle between the observer’s eye and the light source directed toward the sheeting, but appears no reflective when viewed from other directions.

Reflective tape is a durable, high-strength adhesive used to clearly mark areas or objects, providing a reflective light that is cast off the tap. Reflective safety tape is pressure-sensitive, engineering grade, and can stand up to adverse weather conditions, including moisture and heat. Our adhesive reflective tape is available in a wide variety of colors to cater to specific requirements, ranging from white, yellow, orange, and green.

Length 50 Yards
Width 50mm
Colors Available Red, White, Yellow, Red & White Zebra, Yellow & Black Zebra, Red & White Straight
Pattern Lattice
Adhesive Acrylic

Industries & Markets -

Reflective tapes are used and applied in following industries & markets:

Features of our Reflective tapes-

Applications of Reflective Tapes :

  • Vehicles and Trailers: One of the more common uses for reflective tape is on the sides and backs of vehicles, rolling stock or trailers. While most of these already have reflectors, many companies and people see benefits in increasing their visibility by adding more. This can be of real benefit if the vehicle or trailer is parked in a partially obscured spot or high traffic area at night or in low light conditions.
  • Life Jackets: Many come with reflective strips already attached, but like my point about bikes, depending on the make, it could be worth augmenting this with a few strategically placed extras.
  • Bollards and Posts: This is one of the most common uses for Reflective Tape already, so I won’t spend a lot of time covering it. Especially when they are installed in low light areas (like underground car parks), increasing the visibility of bollards, safety rails, support posts, and pillars by placing some reflective tape on/around them can make a lot of safety sense.
  • Boats and Ships: Reflective tape on the topside, sizes and underside of your craft can make a big difference to visibility and safety. Obvious placement points include out-jutting parts and on protruding edges (though low doorways may also be worth thinking about as per point). One area you may not have thought of is the underside of the boat. If the worst does happen and the craft is overturned, an aerial search will be easier if there’s some reflective tape in place to help catch searchers attention. This is particularly pertinent for life rafts and smaller vessels.
  • Bikes and Motorcycles: Most come with some reflectors. But in our experience, a few extras can’t hurt. Just be sure that you affix the reflective tape so that you are not obscuring or obstructing any critical component. Every state’s regulations are slightly different on this point, so it may well be worth checking first.
  • Sewn to Clothing:For those of you looking to increase your visibility when exercising at night or working in areas with passing traffic, a little reflective tape sewn to the outside of jackets or shirts can be a huge help.