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Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity500 Kg
Material GradeSS 304 & SS 316
ColorWhite
Thickness4.5mm
FinishMatte Finish
GradeSS 304 & SS 316
Usage/ApplicationConstruction
Country of OriginMade in India
MaterialStainless Steel
Dimensions35 x 280 x 4.5 mm
BrandCanon
PackagingSteady and Printed Box and Carton
Diameter35 mm
Square Meter Ratio44 strip per 1 square m
TypeSS Tactile Strip

Tactile paving (also called truncated domes, detectable warnings, Tactile Ground Surface Indicators, detectable warning surfaces is a system of textured ground surface indicators found on many footpaths, stairs and train station platforms to assist pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired. There are approximately 42 million blind or partially sighted people worldwide. A small proportion of those people have no sight at all. The remainder have varying degrees of residual vision which may enable them to function visually to different degrees.Tactile paving is often bright/ shining, or another bright or contrasting colour to the surrounding area, which marks as a  secondary warning to those who have poor vision.Tactile paving is typically square or rectangular in shape, and the tiles contain significant bumps on the  surface, that are generally either circular or rectangular, and usually the circular bumps indicate ‘stop’, while the rectangular bumps signify ‘go’.Generally, tactile paving has various requirements and standards, regulated by each country, that determine the size, shape, colour, and distribution of the bumps, and their placement in relation to hazardous areas.Britain, Japan and Australia were among the countries that adopted tactile paving first, and the United States and Canada embraced the invention during the 1990s.Tactile paving is usually made of hard material like stainless steel, Brass or other durable substance, and the paving can be found on steps, transport platforms, footpaths, and in other areas, although the use of the tiles on steep slopes is not normally recommended. For general pedestrians, as well as the visually impaired, the issue of safety regarding tactile paving is often controversial, as the bumps can cause difficulties for those in wheelchairs, and sometimes the tiles are hazardous or can become slippery, although there have been efforts to reduce these issues.

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  • Item Code: 123
  • Production Capacity: 10000 per week
  • Delivery Time: 2 Weeks
  • Packaging Details: 100 STrips/CTN
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    Stainless Steel Tactile Strip With Diamond Surface

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    Approx. Rs 200 / PieceGet Latest Price

    Product Details:
    Minimum Order Quantity500 Piece
    Material GradeSS 304/ SS 316
    Thickness4.5mm
    ColorSilver
    Grade304/316
    Usage/ApplicationConstruction
    Country of OriginMade in India
    MaterialSS 304,SS 316
    Diameter35 mm,25 mm
    Square Meter Ratio44 strip per 1 square m
    BrandCanon
    TypeSS Tactile Strip
    PackagingSteady and Printed Box and Carton

    Tactile paving (also called truncated domes, detectable warnings, Tactile Ground Surface Indicators, detectable warning surfaces is a system of textured ground surface indicators found on many footpaths, stairs and train station platforms to assist pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired. There are approximately 42 million blind or partially sighted people worldwide. A small proportion of those people have no sight at all. The remainder have varying degrees of residual vision which may enable them to function visually to different degrees.
    Tactile paving is often bright/ shining, or another bright or contrasting colour to the surrounding area, which marks as a  secondary warning to those who have poor vision.

    • Tactile paving is typically square or rectangular in shape, and the tiles contain significant bumps on the  surface, that are generally either circular or rectangular, and usually the circular bumps indicate ‘stop’, while the rectangular bumps signify ‘go’.
    • Generally, tactile paving has various requirements and standards, regulated by each country, that determine the size, shape, colour, and distribution of the bumps, and their placement in relation to hazardous areas.
    • Britain, Japan and Australia were among the countries that adopted tactile paving first, and the United States and Canada embraced the invention during the 1990s.
    • Tactile paving is usually made of hard material like stainless steel, Brass or other durable substance, and the paving can be found on steps, transport platforms, footpaths, and in other areas, although the use of the tiles on steep slopes is not normally recommended.
    •  For general pedestrians, as well as the visually impaired, the issue of safety regarding tactile paving is often controversial, as the bumps can cause difficulties for those in wheelchairs, and sometimes the tiles are hazardous or can become slippery, although there have been efforts to reduce these issues.

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  • Delivery Time: 2 Weeks
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    Brass Tactile Strip

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    Approx. Rs 197 / PieceGet Latest Price

    Product Details:
    Minimum Order Quantity500 Piece
    Usage/ApplicationConstruction
    MaterialBrass
    Country of OriginMade in India
    Diameter35 mm,25 mm
    Dimensions280 x 35 x 5 mm
    Square Meter Ratio44 strip per 1 square m
    BrandCanon Tactile
    TypeTactile Strip

    Tactile paving (also called truncated domes, detectable warnings, Tactile Ground Surface Indicators, detectable warning surfaces is a system of textured ground surface indicators found on many footpaths, stairs and train station platforms to assist pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired. There are approximately 42 million blind or partially sighted people worldwide. A small proportion of those people have no sight at all. The remainder have varying degrees of residual vision which may enable them to function visually to different degrees.
    Tactile paving is often bright/ shining, or another bright or contrasting colour to the surrounding area, which marks as a  secondary warning to those who have poor vision.

    • Tactile paving is typically square or rectangular in shape, and the tiles contain significant bumps on the  surface, that are generally either circular or rectangular, and usually the circular bumps indicate ‘stop’, while the rectangular bumps signify ‘go’.
    • Generally, tactile paving has various requirements and standards, regulated by each country, that determine the size, shape, colour, and distribution of the bumps, and their placement in relation to hazardous areas.
    • Britain, Japan and Australia were among the countries that adopted tactile paving first, and the United States and Canada embraced the invention during the 1990s.
    • Tactile paving is usually made of hard material like stainless steel, Brass or other durable substance, and the paving can be found on steps, transport platforms, footpaths, and in other areas, although the use of the tiles on steep slopes is not normally recommended.
    •  For general pedestrians, as well as the visually impaired, the issue of safety regarding tactile paving is often controversial, as the bumps can cause difficulties for those in wheelchairs, and sometimes the tiles are hazardous or can become slippery, although there have been efforts to reduce these issues.

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  • Delivery Time: 2 Weeks
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    Stainless Steel Tactile Adhesive Strip With Line Surface

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    Approx. Rs 129 / PieceGet Latest Price

    Product Details:
    Material GradeSS 304
    Usage/ApplicationConstruction
    Country of OriginMade in India
    MaterialSS 316
    Width35 mm
    Length280 mm
    Thickness:4 mm
    Square Meter Ratio44 bars per 1 square m
    BrandCanon Tactile
    PackagingSteady and Printed Box and Carton

    Tactile paving (also called truncated domes, detectable warnings, Tactile Ground Surface Indicators, detectable warning surfaces is a system of textured ground surface indicators found on many footpaths, stairs and train station platforms to assist pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired. There are approximately 42 million blind or partially sighted people worldwide. A small proportion of those people have no sight at all. The remainder have varying degrees of residual vision which may enable them to function visually to different degrees.
    Tactile paving is often bright/ shining, or another bright or contrasting colour to the surrounding area, which marks as a  secondary warning to those who have poor vision.

    • Tactile paving is typically square or rectangular in shape, and the tiles contain significant bumps on the  surface, that are generally either circular or rectangular, and usually the circular bumps indicate ‘stop’, while the rectangular bumps signify ‘go’.
    • Generally, tactile paving has various requirements and standards, regulated by each country, that determine the size, shape, colour, and distribution of the bumps, and their placement in relation to hazardous areas.
    • Britain, Japan and Australia were among the countries that adopted tactile paving first, and the United States and Canada embraced the invention during the 1990s.
    • Tactile paving is usually made of hard material like stainless steel, Brass or other durable substance, and the paving can be found on steps, transport platforms, footpaths, and in other areas, although the use of the tiles on steep slopes is not normally recommended.
    • ??? For general pedestrians, as well as the visually impaired, the issue of safety regarding tactile paving is often controversial, as the bumps can cause difficulties for those in wheelchairs, and sometimes the tiles are hazardous or can become slippery, although there have been efforts to reduce these issues.

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  • Delivery Time: 2 Weeks
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    Stainless Steel Tactile Adhesive Strip With Diamond Surface

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    Approx. Rs 148 / PieceGet Latest Price

    Product Details:
    Material GradeSS 304
    Country of OriginMade in India
    MaterialStainless Steel
    Width35 mm
    Length280 mm
    Thickness4 mm
    Square Meter Ratio44 bars per 1 square m
    BrandCanon Tactile
    PackagingSteady and Printed Box and Carton

    Tactile paving (also called truncated domes, detectable warnings, Tactile Ground Surface Indicators, detectable warning surfaces is a system of textured ground surface indicators found on many footpaths, stairs and train station platforms to assist pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired. There are approximately 42 million blind or partially sighted people worldwide. A small proportion of those people have no sight at all. The remainder have varying degrees of residual vision which may enable them to function visually to different degrees.
    Tactile paving is often bright/ shining, or another bright or contrasting colour to the surrounding area, which marks as a  secondary warning to those who have poor vision.

    • Tactile paving is typically square or rectangular in shape, and the tiles contain significant bumps on the  surface, that are generally either circular or rectangular, and usually the circular bumps indicate ‘stop’, while the rectangular bumps signify ‘go’.
    • Generally, tactile paving has various requirements and standards, regulated by each country, that determine the size, shape, colour, and distribution of the bumps, and their placement in relation to hazardous areas.
    • Britain, Japan and Australia were among the countries that adopted tactile paving first, and the United States and Canada embraced the invention during the 1990s.
    • Tactile paving is usually made of hard material like stainless steel, Brass or other durable substance, and the paving can be found on steps, transport platforms, footpaths, and in other areas, although the use of the tiles on steep slopes is not normally recommended.
    • ??? For general pedestrians, as well as the visually impaired, the issue of safety regarding tactile paving is often controversial, as the bumps can cause difficulties for those in wheelchairs, and sometimes the tiles are hazardous or can become slippery, although there have been efforts to reduce these issues.

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  • Delivery Time: 2 Weeks
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    Stainless Steel Tactile Strip With Black / Yellow Carborundum

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    Approx. Rs 202 / PieceGet Latest Price

    Product Details:
    ColorBlack
    Material GradeSS 304
    Usage/ApplicationConstruction
    Country of OriginMade in India
    MaterialStainless Steel
    Diameter35 mm
    Dimensions280 x 35 x 5 mm (L x W x H)
    Square Meter Ratio44 strip per 1 square m
    BrandCanon Tactile
    UsageConstruction
    PackagingSteady and Printed Box and Carton

    Tactile paving (also called truncated domes, detectable warnings, Tactile Ground Surface Indicators, detectable warning surfaces is a system of textured ground surface indicators found on many footpaths, stairs and train station platforms to assist pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired. There are approximately 42 million blind or partially sighted people worldwide. A small proportion of those people have no sight at all. The remainder have varying degrees of residual vision which may enable them to function visually to different degrees.
    Tactile paving is often bright/ shining, or another bright or contrasting colour to the surrounding area, which marks as a  secondary warning to those who have poor vision.

    • Tactile paving is typically square or rectangular in shape, and the tiles contain significant bumps on the  surface, that are generally either circular or rectangular, and usually the circular bumps indicate ‘stop’, while the rectangular bumps signify ‘go’.
    • Generally, tactile paving has various requirements and standards, regulated by each country, that determine the size, shape, colour, and distribution of the bumps, and their placement in relation to hazardous areas.
    • Britain, Japan and Australia were among the countries that adopted tactile paving first, and the United States and Canada embraced the invention during the 1990s.
    • Tactile paving is usually made of hard material like stainless steel, Brass or other durable substance, and the paving can be found on steps, transport platforms, footpaths, and in other areas, although the use of the tiles on steep slopes is not normally recommended.
    • ??? For general pedestrians, as well as the visually impaired, the issue of safety regarding tactile paving is often controversial, as the bumps can cause difficulties for those in wheelchairs, and sometimes the tiles are hazardous or can become slippery, although there have been efforts to reduce these issues.

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  • Delivery Time: 2 Weeks
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    Stainless Steel Tactile Adhesive With Carborundum

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    Approx. Rs 172 / PieceGet Latest Price

    Product Details:
    FinishCoated
    Usage/ApplicationAid the visually impaired
    Country of OriginMade in India
    Width35 mm
    Thickness4mm
    InnerCarborundum
    PackagingSteady and Printed Box and Carton
    MaterialSS 304
    Length280 mm
    Square Meter Ratio44 bars per 1 square m
    BrandCanon Tactile

    Tactile paving (also called truncated domes, detectable warnings, Tactile Ground Surface Indicators, detectable warning surfaces is a system of textured ground surface indicators found on many footpaths, stairs and train station platforms to assist pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired. There are approximately 42 million blind or partially sighted people worldwide. A small proportion of those people have no sight at all. The remainder have varying degrees of residual vision which may enable them to function visually to different degrees.
    Tactile paving is often bright/ shining, or another bright or contrasting colour to the surrounding area, which marks as a  secondary warning to those who have poor vision.

    • Tactile paving is typically square or rectangular in shape, and the tiles contain significant bumps on the  surface, that are generally either circular or rectangular, and usually the circular bumps indicate ‘stop’, while the rectangular bumps signify ‘go’.
    • Generally, tactile paving has various requirements and standards, regulated by each country, that determine the size, shape, colour, and distribution of the bumps, and their placement in relation to hazardous areas.
    • Britain, Japan and Australia were among the countries that adopted tactile paving first, and the United States and Canada embraced the invention during the 1990s.
    • Tactile paving is usually made of hard material like stainless steel, Brass or other durable substance, and the paving can be found on steps, transport platforms, footpaths, and in other areas, although the use of the tiles on steep slopes is not normally recommended.
    • ??? For general pedestrians, as well as the visually impaired, the issue of safety regarding tactile paving is often controversial, as the bumps can cause difficulties for those in wheelchairs, and sometimes the tiles are hazardous or can become slippery, although there have been efforts to reduce these issues.

    Additional Information:

  • Delivery Time: 2 Weeks
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    Stainless Steel Tactile Strip

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    Approx. Rs 143 / PieceGet Latest Price

    Product Details:
    ColorSilver
    Usage/ApplicationAid the visually impaired
    Country of OriginMade in India
    Square Meter Ratio44 strip per 1 square m
    Diameter5 mm,25 mm
    GradeSS 304,SS 316
    TypeSS Tactile Strip
    MaterialStainless Steel
    BrandCanon
    SizeWidth:35 mm,Length:280 mm,Thickness:4 mm
    Packaging TypeSteady and Printed Box and Carton

    Tactile paving (also called truncated domes, detectable warnings, Tactile Ground Surface Indicators, detectable warning surfaces is a system of textured ground surface indicators found on many footpaths, stairs and train station platforms to assist pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired. There are approximately 42 million blind or partially sighted people worldwide. A small proportion of those people have no sight at all. The remainder have varying degrees of residual vision which may enable them to function visually to different degrees.
    Tactile paving is often bright/ shining, or another bright or contrasting colour to the surrounding area, which marks as a  secondary warning to those who have poor vision.

    • Tactile paving is typically square or rectangular in shape, and the tiles contain significant bumps on the  surface, that are generally either circular or rectangular, and usually the circular bumps indicate ‘stop’, while the rectangular bumps signify ‘go’.
    • Generally, tactile paving has various requirements and standards, regulated by each country, that determine the size, shape, colour, and distribution of the bumps, and their placement in relation to hazardous areas.
    • Britain, Japan and Australia were among the countries that adopted tactile paving first, and the United States and Canada embraced the invention during the 1990s.
    • Tactile paving is usually made of hard material like stainless steel, Brass or other durable substance, and the paving can be found on steps, transport platforms, footpaths, and in other areas, although the use of the tiles on steep slopes is not normally recommended.
    •  For general pedestrians, as well as the visually impaired, the issue of safety regarding tactile paving is often controversial, as the bumps can cause difficulties for those in wheelchairs, and sometimes the tiles are hazardous or can become slippery, although there have been efforts to reduce these issues.

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  • Delivery Time: 2 Weeks
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