Technical data sheet - English (EN)
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ORALITE® 5091INDAS is a non-reflective warning marking tape printed with high-contrast hatching for indoor use and labelling of danger zones, lanes or safety areas. It is excellently suitable for diverse floor markings, for example of waiting areas, guide tracks or labelling areas with hazards. 5091INDAS was developed for the application indoors. However, depending on the substrate a short-term use is also possible outdoors. It is manufactured from highly pigmented, soft but robust PVC with anti-slip surface structure. ORALITE® Hazard Warning Tape fulfils the requirements of the assessment group R10 according to DIN 51130 and corresponds to DIN 1832-2.
Resistance to cleaning agents | No change | adhered on aluminium, 8 h in detergent solution (0.5 % household detergent) at room temperature and 65 °C |
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Durability | 3 month | with professional processing, depending on surface properties and operating conditions |
Shelf Life | 2 Year(s) | in original packaging, at 20 °C and 50 % relative humidity |
Tensile strength |
Minimum tensile strength along: 15 MPa Minimum tensile strength across: 15 MPa |
EN ISO 527 |
Removability | Removable | ORALITE® 5091INDAS can be removed cleanly from most surfaces. Where appropriate, possible residues of adhesive or product have to be removed by means of heat. |
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Adhesive power | 18 N/25 mm | after 24 h, on stainless steel | Average value, FINAT TM 1 |
Application temperature | Minimum temperature 10 °C |
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Thickness | 0.21 mm | Average value, without protective liner and adhesive |
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Front material |
Thickness front material: 0.21 mm Front material: Polymer PVC film |
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Adhesive | Solvent-polyacrylate |
Format | Roll, Cut | |
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Cutting roll width | 600 | x 50 m |
Standard width | 50 mm | |
100 mm | ||
Standard length | 25 m |
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Our safety data sheets / product information consider the state of the SVHC list of 2025-01-21.