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🚧 Bertech Safety Warning Stripes Material: Enhanced Protection for Safety Zones Review

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Description of 🚧 Bertech Safety Warning Stripes Material: Enhanced Protection for Safety Zones

MATERIAL: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). ADHESIVE: Solvent Rubber. THICKNESS: 6.5 Mil. COLOR: Black/White Stripes. APPLICATIONS: Provide color-coding, floor & aisle marking, and safety warning in industrial environments, such as fields, plants, and warehouses.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Looks great, doesn't stick.

I bought this to demarcate the floors around the switchboards in my shop so employees wouldn't put things too close to the switchboards. The tape looks great, but it won't stick to the painted concrete floors in my shop. I would not buy this floor marking tape.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Much better to see than bright yellow

Love this tape. It's very hard to get it off the reel as it's very strong and sticky, but once you get it it's great. We use it to cover the wires on the floor at work and it's a lot lighter than the YELLOW/BLACK tape but it's been on the carpet for a couple of weeks now and it's still working fine.

Pros
  • Arbeitsschutz
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's great but a bit missing glue

The color is light which is great but a bit missing glue. Adheres well only to non-porous surfaces such as metal and steel. Try placing it on wood or concrete and after a while it will start to come loose on its own. I believe that's true of most cassettes, so perhaps the criticism isn't fair. Subjectively, however, this tape seems to have poorer adhesive properties than most masking tapes. I'm still happy with it overall, but I've used it for surface props/crafts. It may not be suitable for…

Pros
  • Protective tape
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous