Green and White Hazard Floor/Lane Marking Tape (50mm x 33m)

Green and White Hazard Floor/Lane Marking Tape (50mm x 33m)

Size: 50mm x 33m

Description: Diagonally Striped self-adhesive flexible thick PVC tape for hazard marking specifically designed for floors including warehouses for use both inside and outdoors to mark hazardous areas. Gives you a visual warning of any hazards around.


TECHNICAL DATA SHEET FOR BLACK/YELLOW, RED/WHITE, GREEN/WHITE

PRODUCT: Hazard Warning Tape

TECHNICAL DETAILS: A heavy-duty plasticized PVC film coated with an aggressive pressure sensitive adhesive.

Tape Thickness: 0.175mm.

Tensile Strength at Break: 31.5 N/10mm.

Elongation at Break: 150%.

Adhesion to Steel: 2.4 N/10mm.

Adhesion to Self: 2.4 N/10mm.

Water Extract (1g Tape per 100ml): pH: 6.0 to 8.0.

Conductivity: Max. 2.5 mS/m.

Service Temperature: 0C to 60C.

Application Temperature: 5C to 40C.

Recommended Storage Temperature: 10C to 25C.

Shelf Life: 12 months.

Length of Roll: 33M.

Width of Tape: 25, 38, 50, 75 100 mm.

Colours: Black/Yellow, Red/White and Green/White

Appropriate Specification: DEF.STAN.75-7/1 (Black/Yellow only).

BS3887 (1985) Part 2 Category 1 (All colours).


DESCRIPTION:

Plasticised PVC sheeting coated on one side with a pressure-sensitive adhesive, the latter consisting mainly of resins and rubber-like materials. The tape contains, as a PVC stabiliser, a small percentage of a water insoluble lead compound.


APPLICATION:

Factory demarcation areas, sport court markings, helps employers meet their new statutory obligations under the Health and Safety at Work Act, i.e. first aid points, firefighting equipment, hazardous areas. Ensure that all surfaces to be bonded are dry, free from dust, grease and other contaminants. Surfaces to be bonded, and tape to be applied, should be at a temperature within the limits of the “Application Temperature: recommended in the relevant “Product Information Sheet”. This is particularly important if the tape has been stored in a cold area. Apply the tape using the maximum amount of pressure possible, smoothing down to achieve 100% contact. For all electrical uses, we recommend a 50% overlap on tape winding.


MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

1: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION: Polyvinyl chloride tape. Odourless. Not a fire hazard in open areas. Water fog, foam. CO2 and dry chemicals can be used on fires.


2. COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS:

Chemical Name Weight % CAS No.

Rubber Adhesive 13-17

PVC Resin 52-57 [9002-86-2]

Plasticizers 18-22 [117-81-7]

Lead Stabilizer Compound 20000 PPM↓

Pigments (organic and/or inorganic) 0-5

Filler 5-12

Cd Compound 10PPM↓

Toluene 0-1 [108-88-3]


3. FIRST AID MEASURES:

Eye Contact: Immediately flush with copious amount of water for at least fifteen minutes. Get medical attention.

Skin Contact: No potential health effects are anticipated.

Inhalation: No adverse effects are anticipated by this route of exposure incidental to proper industrial handling.

If Swallowed: Drink two glasses of water. Call a physician.

Note to Physician: Treat symptomatically. Treatment may vary with condition of victim and specifics of incident.


4. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES: Flash Point: (Method Used): 320-390C (ASTM D-1929)

Flammable Limits: N/A

Extinguishing Media: Water, dry chemical, foam, CO2.

Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing to prevent contact with skin and eyes.

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Any vinyl and adhesive can be forced to burn by continuous application of intense heat.


5. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES:

Sweep up and discard.


6. HANDLING AND STORAGE:

Handling: Caution with edge of sheet. After using this sheet, wash hands.

Storage: Keep dry and cool (below 25C) and away form direct sunlight for quality.


7. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION:

Engineering Controls: Good general ventilation should be sufficient for most conditions. When processing at elevated temperatures, provide local exhaust.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):

Respiratory Protection: for most conditions, no respiratory protection should be needed. When processing at elevated temperature, use an approved respiratory protection.


8. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS:

Boiling Point N/A 

Specific gravity (H2O=1) 1.3-1.4

Vapour Pressure (mm Hg) N/A Softening Point >80C

Vapour Density (Air=1) N/A Evaporation Rates (Butyl Acetates=1) N/A

Solubility in Water N/A Decomposition Temperature 260(C)/500F

Appearance and Odour


9. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY:

Stability: Stable.

Incompatibility: (Materials to avoid): Not known.

Hazardous Decomposition of By-Products: CO2, CO, HC1 & some toxic gases.

Hazardous Polymerization: Hazardous polymerization will not occur.


10. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION:

No information available.


11. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION:

No information available.


12. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS:

Dispose of materials in compliance with governmental regulations.


13. TRANSPORT INFORMATION:

Not a hazardous material for DOT shipping.


14. REGULATORY INFORMATION:

Chemical Inventories: The products are defined as an article by REACH regulations, and therefore are exempt from the inventory listing requirements.


15. OTHER INFORMATION:

The information in this material safety data sheet presented herein was prepared for your reference to the best of our knowledge. It is given in good faith but we make no warranties, expressed or implied.

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