Empire® Level 2"X1000' Blue Caution Water Line Buried Belo Part# - 31-021
Brand: EMPIRE® LEVEL
Part Number: 31-021
Weight: 4.63 lbs
Country of Origin: PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Minimum Order Qty: 1 CS (6 ROL = 1 CS)
Features: Polyester top layer enhances durability | Polyestrusion lamination maximizes bond strength | Buried print style enhances long term identification | Ink free outer edge prevents delamination | Caution water line below, 2-inch by 1000-feet, blue
The premium detectable tape used for location and early warning protection for underground lines. Middle foil layer allows for both inductive and conductive locating. Multi-layer construction offers virtual permanence of message, strength and floatability. Shallow buried six to twelve Inch below finished grade, Magnate can be located reliably with even the least sophisticated metal detectors. Wide-width detectable tape can be located up to three feet deep with proper detection equipment. No ink extends to the edge of the tape providing the strongest bond between layers to prevent delamination. Highly reflective foil surface is visible from both sides of tape to flash its warning to excavators. APWA colored stripes are printed on the underside of the polyester, before the multiple layers are laminated together. Bold black letters include message and installation recommendations. Designed as a three-layer sandwich with a layer of foil encased between two layers of plastic. Aluminum foil is visible from both sides. Tape is locatable by conductive and inductive methods. Acid and alkali resistant nature prevents degradation. Tape identifies, locates and protects utility lines. Tape is supplied in accordance with the American Public Works Association (APWA) National Color Code. Approvals, Department of Transportation, Materials Transportation Bureau, Office of Pipeline Safety, National Transportation Safety Board, Special Study Prevention of Damage to Pipeline, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Regulation for Location of Underground Utility Lines, American Petroleum Institute, Recommended Practice For Marking Buried Liquid Petroleum Pipelines, General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service Guide Specification for Mechanical and Electrical Equipment, Rural Electrification Authority, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and National Electrical Safety Code for Underground Construction Hazards.