Pathway Stainless Steel Corduroy Tactiles Grooved and Crosshatch

Manufactured from Stainless Steel grade 316, highly durable and offers excellent contrasting options to ensure conformity within internal and external applications.

Aluminum, Brass and Polyurethane design options available, minimum order quantities may apply.

The traditional 6mm Ø shank method or 3M adhered versions offer an incredibly versatile system that can provide an instant DDA and Equality Act 2010 compliant tactile surface to any platform edge, stairway or ramp due to their unique installation methods.

Manufactured from Stainless Steel grade 316 or Polyurethane, both of which are highly durable and offer excellent contrasting options to ensure conformity within internal and external applications.

Aluminum, Brass and other design options available, minimum order quantities may apply. 

Stainless Steel Corduroy - Self Adhesive 25mm and Shanked 25mm 

280mm Stainless Steel / Shanked and Self-Adhesive 

Stainless Steel Corduroy / Self Adhesive 25mm and Shanked 25mm 


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Before applying your Pathway™ Tactile range -

Ensure the substrates are cleaned with isopropyl alcohol (IPA)*. Exceptions to the general procedure, which may require additional surface preparation include: Heavy Oils A degreaser or solvent-based cleaner is required to remove heavy oil or grease from the surface.

Note – whilst the initial product application to surfaces that are below the suggested minimum temperature is not advised, if the tape is applied properly, the low temperature bonding is generally satisfactory. To obtain the best performance with all the Pathway range, ensure that the surfaces are dry and free of condensed moisture. The min / max operating temperatures are -25ºC / +90ºC, outside of these parameters we recommend the shanked design


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