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Warning Cloth Tape

Warning cloth tape is an eye-catching signage tape commonly used for signs and warnings. It is usually made of durable PE cloth with gauze fiber material and has distinctive colors, usually bright yellow and black. It is waterproof and weatherproof, can be used indoors and outdoors, and maintains its eye-catching performance for a certain time. It is mainly used to mark hazardous areas, construction sites, caution sites, crime scenes, etc. Or used to demarcate specific boundaries.

Warning cloth tape is an eye-catching signage tape commonly used for signs and warnings. It is usually made of durable PE cloth with gauze fiber material and has distinctive colors, usually bright yellow and black. It is waterproof and weatherproof, can be used indoors and outdoors, and maintains its eye-catching performance for a certain time. It is mainly used to mark hazardous areas, construction sites, caution sites, crime scenes, etc. Or used to demarcate specific boundaries.

Features of Warning Cloth Tape

  • No residue
  • Very strong adhesion
  • Flexibility for different surfaces
  • Easy-to-use
  • Warning function
  • Durable

Technical Data of Warning Cloth Tape

ProductAdhesiveTotal Thickness Peel AdhesionElongation % At BreakInitial TackHand-tearableService Temp
QKD320DBNatural rubber300μm13N/25mm24>60N/cmYes-40℃-105℃

Applications of Warning Cloth Tape

  1. Marking hazardous areas: Used to warn people not to enter hazardous areas, e.g., on-site construction, chemical spills, power projects, areas of damage after natural disasters, etc.
  2. Construction sites: Used to mark the boundaries of construction sites to ensure that only authorized personnel have access and to reduce the risk of accidents and injuries.
  3. Temporary markers: Used to mark temporary events or places, such as venues and access routes for celebrations, sporting events, concerts, and other public events.
  4. Marking Pipes and Equipment: Used to mark the location of underground pipes, cables and equipment to prevent accidental excavation or damage.

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