Presco PresGlo Texas Roll Flagging Tape [3 mils thick]

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  • Quantity
    View "Full Pricing Table" below for details including case sizes and volume pricing.
  • Color
    Neon Blue-
    Neon Green-
    Neon Lime-
    Neon Orange-
    Neon Pink-
    Neon Red-
    Neon Yellow-
    Build Case Click icon to learn how to build a case with multiple colors/patterns.
  • Size
    1-3/16 in. x 150 ft.
    Purchased Most Frequently: 1-3/16 in. x 50 yds. (Neon Lime)
  • Price
    $ Price/photo will update once Color & Size chosen.
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Product Description

Presco PresGlo Texas Roll Flagging Tape is a non-adhesive tape also referred to as "Texas Flagging" or marking tape. This product is used for surveying, trail marking and other industrial applications like construction, forestry, hardware, oil exploration, nursery, mining, geophysics, and more. Bright and highly visible neon colors, Presco Texas Roll Flagging is durable and long-lasting for any of your outdoor flagging projects. Texas roll flagging tape features the shape of the state of Texas repeatedly embossed throughout the roll.

The marking tape is extruded PVC film and made in the USA. Since Presco controls the manufacturing process of the flagging tape, they are able to custom formulate the PVC film with added plasticizer packages which yield maximum physical properties including tensile strength, cold crack, and UV stability.

Please note that Presco PresGlo Texas Roll Flagging Tape can be shipped on a non-branded neutral core or a Presco branded core.

Product Features

  • 3.0 mil thickness.
  • Excellent durability and performance.
  • Shape of Texas embossed throughout the tape.
  • Easy to use and identify.
  • 100% made in the US.
  • 7 bright and long-lasting color options including neon blue, neon green, neon lime, neon orange, neon pink, neon red, and neon yellow. Please note Presco refers to these colors as neon because of their brighter color; however, they are not fluorescent so will not fluoresce under a black light.
Country of Origin: United States.
* Multiple cases may be shipped per package in order to minimize the charge for shipping.

 

Technical Information

Presco PresGlo Texas Roll Flagging Tape
  • Carrier/Backing: embossed polyvinyl chloride (PVC) film
  • Adhesive: N/A
  • Thickness: 3 mils (carrier)   What is mil thickness?
  • Service/Operating Temperature: -20°F
  • Core: 1-1/2" diameter
  • Weight: 5 ounces
  • Country of Origin: United States
Note: Specifications are those given by manufacturers and are not tested for accuracy.

PresGlo Texas Standard sizes

ITEM SIZEITEM # ITEMS PER CASE QUANTITY ORDERING PRICE PER ITEM PRICE PER CASE

1-3/16 in. x 150 ft.

PRESGLO TEXAS/ 131615012

Single Item (1-11 Items)

1 - 4 Cases (12-59 Items)

5 - 9 Cases (60-119 Items)

10+ Cases (>= 120 Items)

$2.06

$1.63
a 21% discount

$1.62
a 21% discount

$1.60
a 22% discount

N/A

$19.56

$19.44

$19.20

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User Reviews

Made in the USA
hot melt rubber (synthetic)
Offers the widest range of application flexibility available. Exhibits excellent processing performance whether manually or automatically applied. Has superior tensile strength, adhesion properties and holding force which ensures consistent, reliable seals. Hot melt adhesive will bond faster to a surface which is referred to as quick-grab or quick-stick. It typically has higher tack (will feel stickier to the touch), but is also softer. It has lower heat resistance, shear resistance, and sometimes UV resistance than an acrylic adhesive. NOTE: it is called hot melt because the adhesive is applied hot by the manufacturer and then hardens as it cools (you do not need to apply heat to the tape yourself).
natural rubber
Properties are similar to that of hot melt rubber, but natural rubber often holds where other adhesives won't (recycled fibers, dust, cold, heat and heavy loads). It provides good overall adhesion and moisture resistance.
acrylic
Offer excellent performance, especially for applications in temperatures less than 40°F and greater then 120°F. It provides excellent clarity, has high shear strength, is usually more permanent/durable even when exposed to moisture, and it ages well over extended periods in fluorescent and sunlight. Since it remains clear for the life of the application and does not yellow over time it is ideal for applications such as sealing white cartons. While it has good initial adhesion it does take 24-48 hours to cure and to achieve its maximum bond strength (has gradual adhesion buildup). Another difference between hot melt rubber and acrylic adhesive is if you fold tape over making the two adhesive sides touch the acrylic adhesive will remain attached to the carrier (e.g. paper, film) while a hot melt adhesive will stick to itself and pull off of the carrier. It is the best choice for clarity, UV resistance and aging characteristics.
silicone
Is great for extreme temperature applications since silicone adhesive can work in continuous operating temperatures from -100°F to 500°F. They also exhibit good chemical resistance, retain electrical properties, and remove cleanly with little or no residue.
zinc oxide
Zinc oxide based adhesive formula is a skin-friendly adhesive which is commonly used on sports medicine tapes.
Thickness, AKA caliper or gauge, refers to the distance from one surface of a tape backing, or adhesive, to the other.
1 mil = 1/1000 of an inch
Examples: 1/16 inch = 62.5 mils; 1/32 inch = 31.25 mils
The cut level indicates how many grams of cutting load a glove can withstand from a sharp blade before being penetrated.
Lower gauge gloves are heavier - have thicker construction, fewer stiches knitted per inch and offer less dexterity.
Higher gauge gloves are lighter - have thinner/finer construction, more stitches knitted per inch and offer more dexterity.
Gloves offered typically runs from 7 to 18 (12 and 13 are in the middle of the scale).
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