Vinyl Aisle Marking Tape, 3" Wide

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UPC:
5700333900
SKU:
I20-PST317
$15.46
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A wide selection of quality colored vinyl tape and vinyl aisle marking tape for all of your needs. Our Aisle Marking PVC Tapes are made from a durable vinyl film with a permanent acrylic adhesive system. Vinyl offers a matte smooth conformable tape that is great for marking hazards on floors, walls, equipment and pipe banding. Available in 1", 2", 3", 4" 6" widths x 108' or 180' rolls. Available Tape Colors: yellow, black, orange, gray, brown, purple, white, blue, red, green.

Technical Specifications

Case Qty: 16 Rolls
Roll Length: 36 Yards (108')
Case Weight: 20 lbs
Roll Length: 60 Yards (180')
Case Weight: 30 lbs


PRODUCT INFORMATION GUIDE
Application(s): Our general purpose PVC tape products are a great choice for floor aisle marking and color-coding pipe banding applications. The coloring is throughout the vinyl so it cannot scratch or scuff during wear. The 5 MIL PVC film is formulated with a cross linked rubber adhesive providing good adhesive tack and flow, making it a good choice for most industrial applications.
Adhesive: Crosslinked Rubber Adhesive
Total Thickness: 5 MIL
Liner: No Liner - Tape Is Self Wound
Shelf Life: One year from date of purchase when stored at 70F, 50% relative humidity.

Property: Test Method: Measurement:
PVC Film
Thickness PSTC-33 5 mils
Tensile Strength ASTM-D638 > 15 lb / inch
Elongation ASTM-D638 > 150%
Rubber Adhesive
Dry Coat Weight PSTC-33 35 g/m2 (0.066 oz/yd2)
180 Peel Adhesion PSTC-1 > 1 lb / inch
Operational Temp. (-10 to 60C) -14 to 140F
Min Application Temp. 10C (50F)
This data is based on typical results achieved. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer or user to ensure that the product is suitable for any proposed end use or application and to ensure proper cleaning of the substrate to which it will be applied. This data in no way constitutes a specification, nor should it be seen as a recommendation for use. We accept no liability for any loss, damage or injury resulting from the use of these products or data. January 2013