Claims
- 1. A marking tape having adhesion to supporting surfaces comprising a multi-layer composite structure including an upper layer in the form of a film having a reflective face, a supporting layer in the form of a plastic film having properties such that its breaking resistance is effective to overcome adhesion to those surfaces on being pulled off of the surfaces, the supporting layer including a high-density polyethylene film having a film thickness of between about 0.5 to 5 mils, a tensile strength of about 3,000 psi or more, a tearing strength of about 600 g/mil or more, and an elongation of about 200% or more, the upper layer being bonded to the supporting layer by an intermediate layer of adhesive so that the entire marking tape is rendered highly resistant to fracture and breakage and the tape may be substantially cleanly removed from those supporting surfaces, the underside of the supporting layer carrying a layer of adhesive for bonding the tape to said surfaces.
- 2. The tape of claim 1 wherein the tape is a roadway marking tape, the upper layer of which is a plastic film having a reflective coating on its face including a binder having a pigment incorporated therein and having glass beads incorporated therein.
- 3. The tape of claim 2 wherein the tape includes an aluminum lamina placed between the upper layer and the supporting layer.
- 4. The tape of claim 1 wherein the tape is a reflective tape for traffic channelizers, the upper layer of which is a plastic film having a reflective coating on its face including a binder having a pigment incorporated therein.
- 5. The tape of claim 4 wherein the upper layer is a reflective sheeting.
- 6. The tape of claim 4 wherein the binder has crushed glass incorporated therein.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application(s) Ser. No. 07/459,563 filed on Jan. 2, 1990 now abandoned.
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