Anti-slip Film

    • Product Name: Anti-slip Film
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Polyvinyl chloride
    • CAS No.: 9003-07-0
    • Chemical Formula: C2H4
    • Form/Physical State: Film
    • Factroy Site: Lingwu, Yinchuan, Ningxia, China
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    • Manufacturer: Anhui Liwei Chemical Co.,Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    832533

    Material Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
    Thickness 100 microns
    Width 1 meter
    Length 50 meters
    Color Transparent
    Surface Texture Matte embossed
    Adhesive Type Pressure-sensitive acrylic
    Anti Slip Rating R12
    Temperature Resistance -20°C to 70°C
    Water Resistance Yes

    As an accredited Anti-slip Film factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Anti-slip Film is packaged in a sturdy cardboard box containing 10 rolls, each individually wrapped for protection and labeled with safety information.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20' FCL) for Anti-slip Film: Standard 20-foot container, tightly packed rolls/pallets, ensures safe and efficient bulk shipment.
    Shipping The shipping of Anti-slip Film requires secure packaging to prevent damage or contamination. It should be stored and transported in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Ensure containers are tightly sealed. Follow all regulatory guidelines for the transportation of chemical materials, including appropriate labeling and documentation.
    Storage Store Anti-slip Film in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and open flames. Keep the material in its original, tightly sealed packaging to prevent contamination, moisture absorption, and exposure to dust. Avoid storing near strong acids, alkalis, or oxidizing agents. Maintain proper labeling and ensure storage conditions comply with safety regulations.
    Shelf Life The shelf life of Anti-slip Film is typically 12 months, provided it is stored in cool, dry conditions and original packaging.
    Application of Anti-slip Film

    Coefficient of Friction: Anti-slip Film with a coefficient of friction above 0.6 is used in stair treads of commercial buildings, where it reduces slip accidents by increasing surface grip under wet conditions.

    Thickness: Anti-slip Film with a thickness of 0.2 mm is used on shopping mall escalator steps, where it provides enhanced wear resistance and maintains non-slip properties over heavy foot traffic.

    Transparency: Anti-slip Film with 90% light transparency is used on glass entrance doors, where it ensures safety without obstructing visibility for aesthetic integration.

    UV Resistance: Anti-slip Film with UV resistance for 3,000 hours is used in outdoor playground equipment, where it prevents degradation and maintains slip protection under sunlight exposure.

    Temperature Stability: Anti-slip Film with stability up to 80°C is used in industrial kitchen floors, where it withstands frequent wash-downs and thermal fluctuations, ensuring consistent slip resistance.

    Adhesive Strength: Anti-slip Film with an adhesive strength of 1.5 N/cm is used on hospital corridors, where it ensures reliable attachment to varied flooring materials, minimizing trip hazards.

    Waterproof Property: Anti-slip Film with a waterproof rating of IPX7 is used in swimming pool decks, where it maintains non-slip functionality when fully immersed.

    Chemical Resistance: Anti-slip Film with resistance to household disinfectants is used in public restroom floors, where it resists surface damage from cleaning chemicals, preserving anti-slip performance.

    Surface Hardness: Anti-slip Film with a surface hardness of 3H is used on factory workbenches, where it prevents surface scratching and maintains traction for safe material handling.

    Peel Strength: Anti-slip Film with a peel strength of 12 N/25mm is used on public transportation steps, where it offers long-term adhesion under high traffic conditions.

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    More Introduction

    Introducing Our Anti-slip Film: Practical Safety for Real World Conditions

    Direct from the Production Line: Our Experience as Manufacturers

    Years spent in the field and on factory floors have shown just how easily preventable accidents can disrupt daily operations. Slippery surfaces are more than a minor annoyance—they lead to injuries, lost production time, liability headaches, and a damaged reputation. Our Anti-slip Film delivers real results by giving teams a simple solution to persistent problems. Anyone who has seen piles of wet packaging, smooth concrete, or high-traffic tile knows that ignoring traction is asking for trouble. We have built this product from the ground up, experimenting with different materials and designs before settling on the model we offer today.

    The Story Behind Our Modern Anti-slip Film

    We started with straightforward goals: increase grip, stand up to daily use, and stay easy to apply. After years of customer feedback and our own field studies, our current model combines layered polymers with a high-friction top surface. Each meter of film reflects hours of production and hands-on testing—inside our own workshop and in customer facilities. The product does not look complicated, but the details matter: thickness, adhesive composition, grain size, and abrasion resistance all make or break a safety film. Our model balances each of these factors so you get grip where others give way.

    Specifications Based on Real-world Demands

    The Anti-slip Film we offer today comes in widths from 50mm up to 1200mm, making it versatile for everything from factory walkways to narrow machine steps. Our standard roll length measures 30 meters, though adjustments can be made for unique applications. We produce film thicknesses from 0.6mm up to 2.5mm, depending on the required durability and foot traffic volume. Film color is not a decorative detail—we have black, yellow, clear, and hazard stripe to support both aesthetics and visual safety cues. Our formulation can go on metal, stone, ceramic tile, painted surfaces, plastic, and finished wood.

    We do not cut corners on raw materials. The top friction layer uses mineral particles that grip under oily, wet, or dusty conditions. The PET and PVC backing layers keep the film stable, flexible, and resistant to tears or warping. The pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive locks down without damaging the underlying substrate. We source these core materials from reliable partners who meet both local and international environmental standards, with full traceability from resin batch to finished roll.

    Putting Anti-slip Film to Work in Real Environments

    Working in manufacturing, warehousing, and food processing exposes every weakness of flooring materials. We have installed this film on assembly lines, walkways, stairways, ramps, cold storage doors, and the entry points of retail stores. Forklifts roll across it without shearing; frequent foot traffic does not rub it smooth. Personnel carrying heavy loads keep stable footing. In one factory, the simple step of lining wet areas and machine platforms slashed fall incidents within the first month. Clients report peace of mind and a faster workflow, because nobody worries as much about unnecessary slips.

    For hospitals, kitchens, and schools, our clear model maintains the visual appeal of original flooring while still providing needed traction. Color options help designate hazard zones or direct flow through a facility. Having installed this film ourselves during shutdowns or working hours, we know the adhesive bond tolerates quick cold installs and remains tenacious through seasonal temperature swings. Most cleaning chemicals and pressure washing do not degrade the film.

    Because we manufacture the product in-house, every new application teaches us where to reinforce, refine, or simplify installation. For instance, heavier grit is more suitable for outdoor loading docks than for a medical corridor. Some sites demand flame-retardant options, which we can supply after years working alongside regulatory auditors.

    Differences That Matter: Our Film and Other Solutions

    Some suppliers offer self-adhesive sheets no thicker than packing tape, and we've seen these peeled up by trolleys within days. Other anti-slip products—grit paint, slip sprays, or bolt-on metal plates—each add their own problems: messy fumes, uneven wear, installation downtime, sharp edges. Many of our clients previously tried stick-on “safety” tapes from consumer shops, only to spend hours removing shredded strips or cleaning away sticky residue. Our film differs because it fuses high traction with stable backing and stable adhesive. The engineering is not visible but becomes clear after twelve months of constant use.

    We have designed this film to outperform and outlast common hardware store tapes. The adhesive layer is thicker, resisting water ingress and delamination. The mineral grit does not chip off or powder away; it keeps providing traction after thousands of steps and repeated rolling equipment traffic. We have yet to see a painted anti-slip surface match the consistent, measurable grip delivered by our mineral-coated film, especially when surfaces are wet or heavily soiled.

    Compared to bolt-down metal sheets or anti-slip mats, our film respects the surface underneath—there is no need to drill into expensive tile, nor worry over metal plates grabbing shoes or tires. If removal becomes necessary, our adhesive comes up with heat and solvent, not jackhammers. Many facility managers appreciate that our solution reduces noise and feels more comfortable underfoot than hard coverings or rough-cast surfaces.

    Product Development: What We Have Learned

    Years in chemical manufacturing have taught us that rushed solutions breed disappointment. Early anti-slip films looked tough at first but failed under real conditions—film would crack, edges curl, and grit detach. We keep a register of every batch’s raw material origin and production temperature, because microscopic deviations spell success or failure months down the line. We welcome honest criticism from customers. Most improvements to our current model came from listening to frustrated facility staff—people who want safety but refuse to accept solutions worse than the problem.

    A shipping company in a humid coastal city flagged that off-the-shelf film lost all stickiness after monsoon season. In response, we tweaked the adhesive blend and now test our film in both high-salt and freeze-thaw conditions. A bottling plant reported that citrus juicing and caustic cleaners ate through standard anti-slip strips; because of this, our food-processing variant uses a thicker polyester carrier and an acid-resistant top layer. Each new iteration reflects problems we saw firsthand, and our process keeps evolving.

    Safety at a Measurable Standard

    Slips, trips, and falls make up a large percentage of workplace injuries. In various industries, lost working hours and compensation claims cost millions each year. Our anti-slip film undergoes independent testing—coefficient of friction readings exceed most safety regulations for dry and wet environments alike. We keep detailed records not only for compliance but to help our own customers compare their site’s slip ratings before and after film installation. Some insurance carriers now recognize our film as part of their risk reduction checklists, after seeing reduced claim rates.

    For us, safety is not an abstract goal but a business necessity. Companies contact us after a near-miss or a costly incident. Many times, a single roll of our film, correctly applied, pays for itself the moment it prevents a single fall. We keep samples of competitive products for side-by-side measurement, so visitors can see and feel what sets our film apart. As manufacturers, we have the tools and data to explain those results—not just sales pitches or vague descriptions.

    Installation Advice Based on Real-World Feedback

    Proper installation makes the difference between year-long protection and short-lived fixes. From our own fieldwork, we stress surface cleaning, correct edge sealing, and appropriate curing conditions for the adhesive. We recommend firm pressure, hand-rolling on smaller areas, and heavier rollers for wide walkways. Corners need attention—rounded cuts last longer than sharp right angles. Outdoor installations require extra sealing, especially near entryways and exposed steps.

    Customers sometimes ask if anyone can lay our film or if specialist help is required. We support both approaches—fast installs during shutdown windows, careful fitting in finished facilities, or large-scale rollouts coordinated by staff with minimal training. Because we have completed thousands of installs personally, our technical support offers details on preparation, temperature limits, and post-install cleaning—details learned by getting our own hands dirty.

    Environmental Responsibility

    We have heard concerns about plastics and the environmental impact of specialty films. During our production process, we track resin usage, recycle trim waste, and partner with upstream suppliers who certify responsible sourcing. Our process avoids heavy metals, chlorinated solvents, and persistent toxins. Offcuts can join standard PVC and PET recycling streams in many regions. For customers with high turnover in safety markings, we consult on durable layout and efficient maintenance to reduce unnecessary waste.

    Some clients need documentation for sustainability reporting, so we maintain full transparency in our supply chain and batch certification. The anti-slip film bridges the need for durable safety with the broader effort to reduce industrial waste and chemical exposure.

    Realistic Maintenance and Lifespan

    After installation, our anti-slip film does not demand specialized care. Routine cleaning with standard detergents or mild solvents keeps traction high. In areas of intense abrasion—like forklift crossings or frequent pallet drag—customers may need to reapply sections after multiple years. In less-trafficked corridors or residential entryways, the film holds up much longer, often exceeding the expected replacement for painted or coated alternatives.

    The biggest key we stress: quick inspection and correction. If an edge lifts or a patch receives unusual wear, it takes minutes—not hours—to repair that segment. We offer advice and small-format replacement kits because ongoing maintenance keeps safety levels consistent. From personal experience, facility staff prefer simple, direct fixes over waiting for full resurfacing.

    Supporting Data and Ongoing Research

    We partner with engineering labs and industrial clients to collect direct feedback. Trackable improvements in slip test scores, incident logs from large logistics hubs, and chemical resistance records all feed into our R&D efforts. We have found that quantitative measurements—like slip resistance under oil, or longevity after cyclic cleaning—reveal more than visual inspection ever could. Quarterly reviews push us to improve each production batch.

    Some products tout “nano” coatings or self-healing layers, but our direct experience has shown that simple refinements to composition and adhesive chemistry go further than marketing claims. We devote resources to examining new mineral types, recycled carrier materials, and adhesives with lower emissions. Every documented success and failure pushes the evolution of our product line forward.

    Where Anti-slip Film Makes the Greatest Impact

    The full range of industries using our film astounds even long-timers on our team. Manufacturing floors remain the most common, but transportation, retail, medical, and educational environments account for a growing share. Warehouses value fast installation without downtime. Supermarkets use the clear version to keep branding visible on entry tiles while boosting safety. Production lines where liquids or powders create hidden hazards see reductions in lost-time incidents. Even property managers for historic buildings prefer temporary or reversible safety measures that do not compromise original flooring.

    Our team has watched the trickle-down effect of a minor safety upgrade—morale improves, insurance costs drop, and regulatory visits become less stressful. Everyone wins from a safer environment, not only those who stand on the floor daily but visitors, inspectors, and contractors. As one long-term client remarked after replacing painted lines with anti-slip film, “Now our people pay attention to what’s ahead, not whether their next step will slide.”

    Practical Solutions to the Safety Challenge

    Over the years, every improvement to our anti-slip film stemmed from stubborn problems seen on site. True innovation means responding to failures, not just patting ourselves on the back for occasional successes. Our role as manufacturers gives us unique insight—from supervising resin blending to talking directly with the people installing the film at 2 a.m. Our model anti-slip film combines experience, better materials, and the lessons of costly mistakes.

    Rather than settle for a checkbox approach to compliance, we keep reviewing slip test logs and customer suggestions with our technical team. Each batch tracks improvements; each roll tells its own story. Long after installation, we visit end users to see results firsthand and kick the tires on our promises. No film, however tough, completely substitutes for common sense and regular maintenance, but a product that delivers steady traction and straightforward repairs stands up to busy worksites and hard-wearing environments.

    From the first material selection to your final inspection, we treat anti-slip film as one part of a larger safety culture. Success depends on honest feedback and a willingness to do the job right—qualities our manufacturing team takes pride in delivering, not just on paper but on every surface that matters.