What is Floor Adhesive Vinyl?
Floor adhesive vinyl is a self adhesive PVC film designed for indoor floor and wall graphics. It features a textured, anti slip surface that allows printed designs to be applied directly to smooth surfaces without the need for additional lamination. Commonly used for retail, events and promotional displays, it provides a practical solution for high impact, temporary graphics.
What is Floor Adhesive Vinyl made of?
Floor adhesive vinyl is made from a multi layer construction including a textured PVC face film, a removable clear acrylic adhesive and an air release backing liner. This combination allows for easy installation, strong adhesion and reliable performance across a range of indoor surfaces, while supporting compatibility with digital print methods including latex, solvent and UV.
Environmental and Material Considerations
Slip and safety certified. Tested to DIN 51130 with an R10 slip rating, suitable for pedestrian floor applications.
Fire rated for indoor use. Certified to EN13501 standards for use in public indoor environments.
Removable adhesive system. Designed for clean removal after use, depending on surface and application conditions.
Best uses for Floor Adhesive Vinyl
Best uses for Floor Adhesive Vinyl
Retail and point of sale signage
Promotional decals and campaign messaging
Exhibition and event graphics
Directional or wayfinding floor signs
Floor adhesive vinyl performs best on smooth indoor surfaces such as tiles, concrete, wood, and PVC flooring, where reliable adhesion and clean removal are required.
Products compatible with Floor Adhesive Vinyl
Are there alternatives to Floor Adhesive Vinyl?
Floor adhesive vinyl is designed specifically for safe use on floors, with a textured slip resistant surface and durability for foot traffic. If you do not need these properties, other adhesive vinyl options may be more suitable depending on the application.
For wall graphics, white adhesive vinyl is a good alternative, offering a smooth printable surface for indoor displays and signage. For window graphics or applications where visibility through the material is needed, clear adhesive vinyl is a suitable option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Need some assistance? Browse our FAQs to find answers to common questions about floor adhesive vinyl material.
What is floor adhesive vinyl used for?
Floor adhesive vinyl is used for indoor floor graphics, promotional decals, directional signage, and wall graphics where a removable self adhesive material is needed.
What surfaces can floor adhesive vinyl be applied to?
It can be applied to smooth indoor surfaces such as tiles, PVC flooring, marble, concrete, stone, wood, and some low pile carpets, although testing is recommended before full installation.
Is floor adhesive vinyl slip resistant?
Yes. It is designed with a textured surface that helps provide slip resistance for pedestrian areas.
Is floor adhesive vinyl waterproof?
It is designed for indoor use and can cope with normal cleaning and foot traffic, but it is not intended for permanent outdoor exposure.
What is the difference between floor adhesive vinyl and standard adhesive vinyl?
Floor adhesive vinyl has a textured slip resistant surface for safe use underfoot, while standard adhesive vinyl is better suited to walls, windows, and other non floor applications.
Is floor adhesive vinyl suitable for retail and event spaces?
Yes. It is commonly used in retail, exhibition, and event environments where temporary branded floor graphics or wayfinding are needed.
Can floor adhesive vinyl be used on walls as well as floors?
Yes. It can be applied to smooth indoor wall surfaces as well as suitable floor surfaces, making it a flexible option for display graphics.
Do floor stickers need lamination?
No. This material has a textured printable surface that is designed to be used without additional lamination.
Can floor adhesive vinyl be removed?
Yes. The removable adhesive allows graphics to be lifted after use, although results can vary depending on the surface and how long the graphic has been in place.
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