Cable Warning Tape
Cable Warning Tape

Cable Warning Tape

MOQ : 10000 Meters

Cable Warning Tape Specification

  • Color
  • Orange , Yellow
  • Material
  • LDPE
  • Application
  • Other
  • Usage
  • Construction Site, Safety Caution
  • Style
  • Warning Tape
  • Length
  • 500 mtr to 1000 mtr Meter (m)
  • Width
  • 150 mm to 250 mm Millimeter (mm)
  • Printing
  • as per Client Requirement
 

Cable Warning Tape Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 10000 Meters
  • Supply Ability
  • 10000 Meters Per Day
  • Delivery Time
  • 3 Days
  • Packaging Details
  • 1000 Mtr package
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
  • Certifications
  • ISO 9001 : 2015
 

About Cable Warning Tape

We are offering Cable Warning Tape that is extensively used for detecting underground pipe and cables. It provides complete protection to the person against accident by giving a visual warning of underground services such as gas, water, etc. This product is made by using the excellent quality high-density material that has high strength. Provided product is available with a printed warning message. Our clients can avail this Cable Warning Tape from us in different sizes and customized prints according to their needs.


Durable and Flexible Material

Crafted from high-quality LDPE film, our cable warning tape offers both durability and flexibility. This ensures long-lasting usage in challenging weather and site conditions, providing a dependable barrier for marking underground utilities and hazardous zones efficiently.


Customizable Printing Options

We understand every site has unique safety requirements. That's why our warning tapes can be printed with messages as per your specifications, ensuring clear communication and compliance with safety protocols on construction sites.


Wide Range of Sizes for Versatility

To meet diverse project needs, our warning tape is supplied in lengths from 500 meters up to 1000 meters and widths between 150 mm and 250 mm. This allows contractors to select the perfect size for their specific marking area, enhancing convenience and coverage.

FAQ's of Cable Warning Tape:


Q: How is cable warning tape used at construction sites?

A: Cable warning tape is typically buried above underground cables or laid on the surface to indicate danger and prevent accidental digging. Its bright color and printed warning instantly alert workers and the public to exercise caution in designated areas.

Q: What materials are used in the manufacturing of your warning tape?

A: Our warning tapes are produced from LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) film, known for its strength, flexibility, and resistance to weather and chemicals, making them suitable for prolonged outdoor use at construction and safety zones.

Q: When should I install warning tape during a construction project?

A: It is best to install the cable warning tape during the phase when underground utilities and cables are laid or areas of risk are first identified. Early installation ensures all site activities proceed safely and are well-coordinated.

Q: Where can I use this warning tape besides construction sites?

A: While primarily designed for construction sites, our warning tape is also effective for public works, road safety, excavation sites, and any other locations requiring clear demarcation of hazards or restricted access.

Q: What is the process for customizing the warning tape?

A: Clients can specify desired messages, languages, and logos at the time of order. Our manufacturing process incorporates advanced printing technology to deliver clear, durable text and designs directly onto the tape.

Q: What are the main benefits of using this cable warning tape?

A: Key benefits include enhanced on-site safety, reduced risk of accidental utility strikes, compliance with safety regulations, and customization for clear hazard communication, all delivered in a highly durable and visible format.

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