Crosshatch Diamonds
Stone, masonry, timber, vinyl, vitrified porcelain, ceramics, glass, metals
Drill and Pressure fitĀ or diamond core and Pressure fit
Length / Width / Thickness or Stem SizesĀ Can be availed as per requirements
Australian Standards AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009. | National Building Code 2016 (India)
Our stainless steel tactile strip with diamond pattern on top and poly sleeve is engineered to enhance pedestrian guidance, safety, and accessibility in public and commercial environments. The raised diamond surface delivers strong tactile feedback, helping visually impaired users maintain correct walking direction across corridors, ramps, platforms, sidewalks, transit zones, and building entrances.
These tactile directional strips are compatible with a wide range of surface materials, including stone, concrete, masonry, timber, vinyl, ceramic tiles, and composite flooring. The integrated poly sleeve ensures superior anchoring strength and long-term stability, reducing loosening or displacement under heavy foot traffic. Installation options such as drill-fit and pressure-fit enable fast, secure deployment for both new construction and retrofit projects.
Manufactured from premium-grade stainless steel, the strips offer excellent resistance to corrosion, wear, moisture, and outdoor weather conditions, making them ideal for high-traffic indoor and exterior applications. Customized designs are available on request, including variations in length, thickness, finish, spacing, and mounting configuration to meet specific project requirements and architectural standards.
This tactile strip is PWD-approved and accessibility compliant, aligning with recognized safety and mobility guidelines. It also conforms to AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009 and the National Building Code of India 2016, ensuring regulatory compliance for government, infrastructure, commercial, and institutional projects. Designed for long service life, minimal maintenance, and consistent tactile visibility, it supports the development of safer, inclusive, and universally accessible environments.
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