3M safety stripe vinyl tape 766 is an economical vinyl tape option for color coding, bundling and safety marking applications. 3M designed this tape to resist wear, weathering and light abrasion while providing good instant adhesion to many surfaces.
Identify and Warn with this Distinctive Tape3M Hazard Warning Tape 766 is a distinctive yellow and black striped vinyl tape coated with a rubber adhesive and designed for use as a marking tape for a variety of warning applications. The rubber adhesive offers quick stick and good holding strength on many substrates. Unlike messy paint solutions, this vinyl tape is quick to install and easy to clean-up. Conformability and instant adhesion makes 3M Hazard Warning Tape 766 a good choice for marking and warning applications on floors, equipment, walls and pipes.
Recommended Applications- Floor marking
- Marking equipment p" points
- Temporary floor marking around spills
- Safety markings
Bright Colors in Difficult Applications
3M Hazard Warning Tape 766 features abrasion resistance to excel in light duty identification of equipment and parts. These features, combined with easy removal properties, often makes 3M Hazard Warning Tape 766 a faster, more versatile and less costly option than painting when used in marking and coding applications.
Features- Economical Floor Marking: Cost-effective option for color coding and safety marking applications
- Attention Grabbing: Wide black and yellow stripes help designate safety and or hazard zones
- High Conformability: Strong, flexible backing is ideal for use on curved and irregular surfaces
- Instant Adhesion: Rubber adhesive bonds immediately to a variety of floor surfaces
- Tape YThe Way: This tape establishes a powerful bond whether you apply it by hand or with the 3M lane marking applicator M1
Warning:
This product can expose you to materials and/or chemicals including arsenic, lead, and other materials and/or chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov