Striped Reflective Tape (77068) Reviews

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Striped Reflective Tape (77068) series are flexible, glass-beaded polyester striped reflective tapes with acrylic adhesive.  The glass beaded retroreflective sheeting is designed to provide bright, vivid colors (in illuminated areas) with light reflective properties in darkness.  The aggressive, pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive bonds well to most substrates.  Tape is wound Kraft paper release liner on a 3” neutral paper core.   APPLICATIONS:
Helps signify safety hazards on traffic signs, barricades, fences, gate arms, poles, building etc. Used in construction and work zone areas to improve safety and nighttime visibility. 
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:
Striped Reflective Tape (77068)
Service Life
5-7 Years
Backing / Adhesive
Polyester with Acrylic Adhesive
Total Thickness
6.8 mils (0.175mm)
Liner
6.8mils Polycoated White Kraft
Peel Adhesion
70 oz/inch
Tensile Strength
11 lbs/inch
Elongation
24%
Application Temperature
≥ 32°F
Temperature Resistance
-70°F to 160°F
Federal Specifications
LS-300 (Reflectivity 1, Class 1); FP-85 (Type II)
Colors (213/16” wide diagonal stripes)
Black/Yellow or Red/White
                    NOTE: The physical properties listed above are typical test results obtained from a series of laboratory tests and should not be used for the purpose of writing specifications.  Before using this product, user shall determine the suitability of the product for his/her use; and user assumes all risks and liabilities in connection therewith.  All test procedures used are in accordance with ASTM and PSTC methods.

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Tape is bright, colors are as on the web page and order shipped promptly. Only suggestion I would make is to be sure that you are clear on the width of the stripes. I previously used red/white reflective tape that I purchased in big box stores in small strips. The width of the stripes is about 1/3 of that on this tape. So might not be exactly what you are used to, but the website does reflect what you get.
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Posted 6 years ago