Warning and location tape with printing and stainless steel inlay, brown, 200 mm x 100 m, thickness 0.08 mm, with printing "CAUTION SEWER" PZ-2540004-20010K0
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Warning and location tape with printing and stainless steel inlay, brown, 200 mm x 100 m, thickness 0.08 mm, with printing "CAUTION SEWER" PZ-2540004-20010K0
Underground sewer network marking
Warning and location tape is a reliable solution for precise marking of underground sewer networks. Its main task is to provide early warning during earthworks, minimizing the risk of damage and ensuring safety. Made of durable low-density polyethylene (LD-PE) according to the ZN-G-3002:2001 standard (update ST-IGG-1002:2011), it guarantees long-lasting and effective operation.
The tape features a clear "WARNING SEWER" print that is easily visible and understandable. In addition, a 10 mm wide stainless steel insert embedded in the tape increases its mechanical strength and facilitates location using metal detectors. The brown color of the tape, in accordance with industry standards, helps in quick identification of the sewer network during excavation work.
Practical application and installation
The warning tape should be laid parallel to the pipeline at a depth of at least 30 cm. This simple solution significantly improves work safety and protects infrastructure from accidental damage. Storing the product in dry rooms, at a temperature of up to 25°C, will ensure that its properties are maintained for a long time.
Compliance with regulations and standards
The product meets the requirements of the RoHS and REACH directives, confirming its safety for the environment and user health. Using the appropriate color to mark underground networks is crucial for effective communication on the construction site – the excavator operator will quickly identify the type of infrastructure located underground. This tape is not only a protective element, but also an element that improves work organization and minimizes the risk of costly failures.

