Caution Ribbon Tape

Custom Printed Barrier Tape

Custom Printed Barrier Tape

  • Width: 50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm
  • Length: 100 m, 250 m, 300 m, 500 m, or custom
  • Material: non-adhesive PE / LDPE film
  • Film color: yellow, red, white, orange, blue, green, or custom color
  • Printing: logo, warning text, company name, multilingual message
  • Format: lightweight roll for temporary visual area control

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Hazard BarrierCompany is a manufacturer of custom printed barrier tape made from non-adhesive PE / LDPE film for construction boundaries, utility work, events, facility closures, and temporary access control. Each roll can be printed with warning text, logo, company name, multilingual safety messages, private label layout, and project-specific colors. Before production, artwork readability, print contrast, roll size, and sample approval are checked, with typical 5-10 m daylight readability observation used to reduce unclear printing in project orders.

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Technical Data Sheet

Item

Typical Value

Product Name

Custom Printed Barrier Tape

Base Material

Non-adhesive PE / LDPE film

Film Thickness

50 um, 75 um, 100 um, 150 um, 200 um optional

Recommended General Thickness

75 um reference option for balanced strength, unwinding, and knotting

Heavy-Duty Thickness Option

100 um or 150 um for higher pull resistance and longer temporary use

Standard Width

50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm

Roll Length

100 m, 250 m, 300 m, 500 m, or custom

Base Film Color

Yellow, red, white, orange, blue, green, or project color

Printing Content

Logo, company name, warning text, project code, multilingual message, private label layout

Printing Color

1-3 colors, selected for contrast with base film

Print Repeat Tolerance

Typical +/-3 mm reference value

Width Tolerance

Typical +/-2 mm reference value

Tensile Strength

Typical 18-25 MPa reference value, depending on film thickness

Elongation at Break

Typical 250%-450% reference value

Tear Resistance

Checked by hand-tear and roll-unwinding observation

Slitting Edge Check

Clean edge observation without obvious burrs or film tearing

Roll Winding Check

Even winding, no obvious telescoping under normal carton handling

Ink Adhesion

No obvious ink transfer in dry-rub visual check, reference observation

Readability Check

Typical 5-10 m daylight viewing observation for bold warning text

Outdoor Use Check

24-72 hour temporary exposure observation recommended

Moisture Check

Surface wipe observation after short moisture exposure

Application Method

Tie, wrap, staple, or fix around cones, posts, fences, barricades

Approval Process

Digital proof or sample approval before bulk production

Product Limitation

Visual warning tape only, not a physical safety barrier

Product Overview

Custom printed barrier tape is useful when a standard stock caution message is too limited for a real job site, public event, utility repair area, maintenance closure, or contractor-controlled zone. Instead of repeating only “CAUTION” or “DANGER,” the tape can carry a project name, access rule, safety phrase, company logo, phone number, multilingual warning, or project code in a continuous printed layout.

The tape is supplied as a non-adhesive PE film roll, so it can be tied, wrapped, stapled, or fixed around cones, posts, temporary fences, scaffold frames, barricades, and perimeter points. It is not adhesive floor marking tape, and it should not be used as a replacement for rigid guardrails, fall-protection systems, or physical safety barriers. For many temporary outdoor projects, 75 um LDPE film is a practical reference thickness because it balances handling strength, easy unwinding, knotting performance, and cost control. For stronger wind exposure or longer temporary use, 100 um or 150 um film can be selected after sample checking.

For a printed roll carrying both logo and warning text, artwork preparation directly affects how the tape performs on site. Text height, line thickness, logo simplification, repeat spacing, and print color contrast should be reviewed before bulk production. A thin logo line or crowded bilingual message may look acceptable on screen but become hard to read after repeated printing across a long roll. Typical production checks can include print repeat alignment within +/-3 mm, roll width tolerance within +/-2 mm, slitting edge neatness observation, roll winding tightness check, and 5-10 m daylight readability review.

Benefits

- Prints warning text, company name, logo, project code, access rule, and private label roll design in one repeated layout.

- Replaces generic stock wording with clearer site-specific messages for construction, utility, event, and facility use.

- Non-adhesive PE film roll is lightweight, quick to deploy, and easy to tie or wrap around temporary perimeter points.

- 75 um LDPE film is often selected for balanced handling, while 100 um and 150 um options support higher pull resistance.

- Project-specific colors help separate restricted access, event routing, maintenance closures, utility repair areas, and general caution zones.

- Bilingual or multilingual wording supports clearer temporary area communication for mixed-language workers, visitors, and public routes.

- Digital proof or sample approval helps confirm spelling, language order, logo clarity, contrast, repeat layout, and viewing distance before production.

- Typical reference checks may include dry-rub ink adhesion observation, 24-72 hour temporary outdoor exposure review, moisture wipe inspection, and roll-unwinding smoothness check.

- OEM and private label formats suit safety supply distributors, construction suppliers, event material providers, and industrial service companies.

What should be checked before approving artwork for custom printed barrier tape?

Before production, the artwork should be reviewed on the actual film color, not only on a white screen background. Message clarity, repeat spacing, print contrast, logo readability, and language order all affect the finished roll. Short warning text, bold lettering, simplified logo details, and strong contrast such as black on yellow, white on red, or black on orange usually improve field visibility. A digital proof or sample roll should be approved before bulk production to confirm spelling, company name placement, print repeat, and viewing distance. As a typical reference check, bold warning text should remain readable from about 5-10 m under normal daylight, and print repeat deviation is usually controlled within +/-3 mm.

Application 

  1. Construction boundary marking with contractor name, access rule, warning text, or project code.
  2. Utility repair zones for cable, gas, water, roadwork, maintenance, or temporary service closure areas.
  3. Event route control for races, festivals, queue lines, parking guidance, backstage areas, and temporary crowd direction.
  4. Facility maintenance closures in warehouses, factories, schools, hospitals, public buildings, and managed properties.
  5. OEM safety supply programs requiring repeated roll size, private label design, and consistent printed warning layout.
  6. Multilingual project sites where English plus another language improves temporary access communication.
  7. Municipal, infrastructure, and service contractor projects needing visible temporary perimeter marking.
  8. Temporary outdoor jobs where 24-72 hour exposure observation, roll unwinding, and print readability are checked before large-scale use.

How can project-specific colors and multilingual text improve temporary area control?

Project-specific colors help different teams separate construction boundaries, event routes, utility repair areas, facility closures, and restricted access zones without depending on one standard stock caution message. When a site involves international workers, visitors, event staff, or public-facing routes, bilingual or multilingual text can make the tape more useful than a single-language warning. The printed layout can combine a safety phrase, company name, project code, direction notice, or access rule in a repeated pattern. For better site visibility, film color, print color, warning phrase, and roll size should be selected together. In a typical reference check, bold text should remain readable from about 5-10 m in daylight, while dry-rub ink observation and short moisture wipe inspection help confirm that the printed message remains clear during temporary site use.

FAQ

Can custom printed barrier tape include both a logo and warning text?

Yes. The same roll can include a logo, company name, warning phrase, phone number, project code, access rule, or multilingual safety message. For better readability, simplified logo lines and strong print contrast are recommended.

Is this product adhesive?

No. It is a non-adhesive PE film roll used for temporary visual marking around posts, cones, fences, scaffold frames, and barricades. It is not adhesive floor marking tape.

Can the width, length, color, and thickness be customized?

Yes. Common options include 50-150 mm widths, 100-500 m roll lengths, multiple film colors, and 50-200 um thickness choices. For many temporary projects, 75 um is a practical reference thickness.

Why is artwork approval recommended before production?

Artwork approval helps confirm spelling, logo clarity, language order, color contrast, print repeat, and readability. Typical checks may include +/-3 mm print repeat review and 5-10 m daylight readability observation.