Batch of 50,000 heavy-duty tapes, entrusted with the safety mission of New York skyscrapers, sets sail for the U.S. East Coast. This marks Manhattan landmark developer
Batch of 50,000 heavy-duty tapes, entrusted with the safety mission of New York skyscrapers, sets sail for the U.S. East Coast. This marks Manhattan landmark developer Silverstein Properties’ first procurement of a full range of safety signage products from Asia. The delivery, completed in a mere 72 hours from production line to loading port, sets a new fulfillment record in China-U.S. building material trade.
New York Standards Embodied in Tape
Compliant with OSHA 1926 safety standards
, these tapes combine reflective lattice patterns with abrasion-resistant substrates, maintaining 200% tensile strength even in torrential rain and -20°C ambient temperatures
. New York’s inspection team specifically tested the tape’s adhesion on steel structures: its residue-free removal property prompted Project Director Michael Rodriguez to place an additional order for 2,000 rolls of elevator-shaft-specific models on the spot
. "You’ve resolved our greatest housekeeping hazard in elevated work zones," he remarked, pointing to the anti-lifting edge design—UL-certified details that proved decisive in outcompeting local 3M suppliers
.
Quality Dialogue: From Workshop to Cloud
On the eve of shipment, AIYA engineers demonstrated the tape’s performance data in simulated gale conditions via an AR system
. As the New York team reviewed real-time UV resistance test reports, they simultaneously confirmed procurement intentions for next year’s Brooklyn development project
. Today, orange safety barriers bearing the AIYA TAPE logo extend across New York construction sites—an invisible network woven by Chinese manufacturing for global engineering safety.