Empire® Level Duratec Reinforced Non-Detectable Tape-Gas Line Part# - 71-070
Brand: EMPIRE® LEVEL
Part Number: 71-070
Weight: 5.9 lbs
Country of Origin: UNITED STATES
Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA
Features: Non-distorting nature provides exceptional dig in prevention | Strongest patented reinforced underground warning tape, U.S. Patent 4949664 | Maximum strength for heavy duty plowing | 100 percent virgin resin guarantees long term protection | Caution gas line buried below, 3-inch by 1000-feet, yellow
Premium Reinforced Non-Detectable Tape: Duratek. Premier non-detectable woven polyethylene tape for the ''Last Line of Defense'' against third party damage. Patented reinforcing weave provides the strength needed for plowed-in installations. Will not stretch when dug into; the printed message stays intact and is easy to read Lead-free pigments insure color vibrancy underground. Bold black letters include warning message and installation recommendations. Duratek leads the field as the strongest, patented, non-distorting warning tape ever engineered to prevent dig-ins. Manufactured in strict accordance with the design criteria as specified in U.S. Patent 4949664 and qualifies as a continuous, non-distorting signage product. Duratek has redefined legal notice with its printed legend that cannot be stretched or distorted no matter how it is unearthed. Consists of a warp oriented, ultra-high molecular weight, coated and close cross-woven reinforced polyethylene formulated for extended use underground. Colorfast lead-free pigments prevent discoloration in soil and contain no heavy metals. Acid and alkali resistant nature prevents degradation. Environmentally safe ink ensures permanent message. Designed to identify and protect buried 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 & Electrical Equipment, Rural Electrification Authority, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and National Electrical Safety Code for Underground Construction Hazards.