The
warning tape is pasted on the floor, wall and machine to play the role of prohibition, warning, reminder and emphasis.
When the marking tape is used as a zone division, it is called a marking tape; when it is used as a warning, it is called a
warning tape. But in fact both are the same thing. When it is used for regional division, there are no relevant standards or conventions to specify what color should be used to divide a region. Green, yellow, blue, and white are commonly used. When used as a warning, according to GB 2893-2001 "Safety Colors" and the "Workplace Occupational Disease Hazard Warning Signs" issued by the Ministry of Health in 2003, single-color red, yellow, green and two-color red, white, green and white Both yellow and black can be used as warning lines. Here, we suggest to make a distinction between marking tape and
warning tape. White, yellow, and green are used for marking; red, red, white, green, white, and yellow and black are used for warning.
When used as a warning, red means prohibition and prevention; red and white stripes mean that people are forbidden to enter dangerous environments; yellow and black stripes mean to remind people to pay special attention; green and white stripes mean more eye-catching Remind people.
Used to identify warning areas, segment danger warnings, label classifications, etc. There are many styles of black, yellow or red and white lines to choose from. The surface is resistant to wear and can withstand high flow pedals. Good viscosity, certain anti-corrosion, acid and alkali resistance, and abrasion resistance.