Robin Steel Tactile Domes & Directional Bars
Architectural Appeal. ADA Compliance. Professionally Installed.
Robin Steel tactile domes—also known as tactile studs or tactile buttons—are the go-to solution for projects demanding aesthetics, code compliance, and functional safety. Made from 316L stainless steel, these high-performance domes and directional bars are professionally installed by our team to ensure precision alignment, long-term durability, and full ADA and IBC compliance.
Commonly used to alert the visually impaired to obstructions, platform edges, stairwells, and transitions, our tactile systems also provide directional cues to guide pedestrians safely through shared spaces.
Why Robin Steel Tactile Domes:
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316L marine-grade stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance
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Designed and installed to meet ADA, IBC, and ISO 23599 standards
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Drill-and-adhere mounting system for secure, lasting performance
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Non-slip tactile surface for safe pedestrian use and cane detectability
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Available with directional bars to guide path-of-travel in complex layouts
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Elegant finish ideal for high-profile architectural environments
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Backed by a 5-year manufacturer warranty
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Expert installation provided by Robin Steel’s experienced team
Common Applications:
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Stair landings and escalator approaches
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Transit platforms and multimodal stations
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Curb ramps and wheelchair access points
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Bike lane demarcation and pedestrian crossings
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Entry zones near glass façades or drop-offs
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Interior corridors, elevator banks, and building lobbies
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