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    Dear colleagues:

    Once again, I was just overwhelmed by the replies to my earlier posting. I
    appreciate all your help.

    It seems there are three 3M products commonly used in making reflective
    markers:

    1. 3M 7610WS High Gain Shtg (3M UPC code: 0-00-51138-30478-2)

    0.5", 1", 2" x 50 yd roll

    2. 3M 8850 Trans Film (3M UPC code: 75-0299-8772-6)

    1" x 100 yds

    3. 3M Scotchlite Series

    I finally settled to 7610WS which costs $261.44/roll. If you buy a complete
    box (2 rolls), it is cheaper per roll.

    Enclosed are the messages I've got.

    Good day!

    Young-Hoo Kwon


    [Replies]
    1-----------
    Hi Dr. Kwon
    Regarding the 3M reflective tape please check "3M retroreflective tape part
    no. 8850". I think this is what you are looking for. Regards.


    ============================================

    H. Cenk Guler, Ph.D.
    Visiting Scholar, The Ohio State University
    Department of Mechanical Engineering
    206 W. 18th Avenue
    Columbus, OH 43210
    Fax : (614) 421 2811

    ============================================

    2-----------
    Dear Mr. Young-Hoo Kwon,

    The company Motion Lab System markets this tape type.

    Site:
    http://www.emgsrus.com/
    Mss. Carolyn Maher
    mailto:clm@emgsrus.com

    Good luck.

    Best Regards,

    Wagner de Godoy
    Gait Laboratory
    AACD - Brazil

    3-----------
    Hello -

    The 3M reflective tape that I have came from Peak Performance Tech. The
    role does have some numbers on the inside that may be of value:

    in bold it says: 7610WS

    Run No: BAI3 1

    Drum No: 2

    Hope this helps. It is what I use for sport technique analyses.

    Take care,

    Monique

    Monique Butcher PhD ATC
    Director, Biomechanics Laboratory
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences
    Barry University
    11300 NE 2nd Ave.
    Miami Shores, FL 33161

    4-----------
    Our 3M tape has only 1 marking tag:
    USA5
    DR B3
    174

    I think it is made in the St. Paul MN 3M plant.

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    /'^'\
    ( o o )
    --oOOO--(_)--OOOo-------------------------

    George Davey
    University of Osteopathic Medicine
    and Health Sciences
    Physiology/Pharmacology Department

    5---------
    Dear Dr. Kwon,

    I have used 3-M tape called Scotch Lite Tape. On the packing list that I
    saved the "3M-ID/UPC" code was and under the heading
    "product" is listed: I know there are different types of tape, but we have used
    this type to cover our retroreflective markers for use with our Vicon
    system with great success.

    Katy
    ************************************************** ************************
    Katy Rudolph, PhD, PT Office: 302-831-1013
    126 Spencer Laboratory Lab: 302-831-1321
    Department of Mechanical Engineering Fax: 302-831-3619
    University of Delaware e-mail: krudolph@udel.edu
    Newark, DE 19716

    6----------
    We've used the following item in the past:

    8850 Trans Film (1in x 100 yds - five rolls) - 3M ID is 75-0299-8772-6.

    This is off an old invoice that lists Marilyn Roberts as the customer
    service
    provider at (800) 328-7098.

    Regards,
    Edmund Cramp - President
    Motion Lab Systems, Inc.
    4326 Pine Park Drive,
    Baton Rouge, LA 70809-2397
    USA

    Email: eac@emgsrus.com
    http://www.emgsrus.com

    7---------
    Youn-Hoo

    7610 will work quite well, although there are brighter materials
    on the market now. 7610 can be bought in rolls, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0
    inches wide. Be aware, it's quite expensive ... more than $100/roll
    (50 yds) as I recall.

    Jim
    Jim WALTON
    Chairman, SPIE Technical Group on High-Speed Photography,
    Videography and Photonics

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    8---------
    I recencely bought a 2" x 50 yd. roll. It is 7610WS High Gain Shtg. Cost
    $212.93

    Call Diane Russel of 3M. Phone 800-972-0723.

    Regards,
    Andy Dainis
    adainis@hardynet.com

    9--------
    Hello,

    We use 3M reflective sheets to make our reflective markers. The product
    name
    is:

    Scotchlite 280 Series (Reflective-White)

    This used to be called something else, but 3M changed its product line
    recently. It comes in large rolls (we purchase it in a 30 inch by 10 yard
    roll)
    and it also comes in many colors. The sheeting is probably very similar to
    the
    tape (it has an adhesive side). We get ours from a local sign making
    company (I
    think 3M has only a few distributors in each state). The 30 yard roll costs
    about $260.00 US.

    If you are looking on the 3M web site (it can get confusing) try looking in
    their sign division for the reflective sheeting - I think that is where I
    tracked down some information.

    Hope this helps!


    --
    Joel Lanovaz, MSc
    Research Specialist
    Michigan State University

    http://cvm.msu.edu/dressage
    http://cvm.msu.edu/~lanovaz

    10-------
    One material that we used was 3M's Scotchlite Reflective Pressure Sensitive
    Film (8850 Silver). That was 3 years ago so I'm not sure that this number
    is current. I could not find it on the web, but you can get it through the
    contact below:

    Information Contact: 3M Safety and Security Systems Division, 3M Center,
    Building 225-4N-14, P.O. Box 33225, St. Paul, MN 55133-3225, U.S.A.

    Phone: 1-800-328-0067 or 1-800-328-7098 in the U.S.A.
    Fax: 651-736-2298.

    Bill S.

    *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
    William A. Skelly, PhD
    School of Human Movement, Sport, & Leisure Studies; BGSU
    E-mail: wskelly@bgnet.bgsu.edu
    Phone: (419) 372-7228 Fax: (419) 372-2877
    *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*

    11--------
    I just called the 3M 800 no. and found out that if you don't have a $500
    order, you will need to go through a distributor. They have faxed me a
    list. The best way to get that list is to phone 1-800-328-7098. You will
    have it within minutes.

    Bill

    *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
    William A. Skelly, PhD
    School of Human Movement, Sport, & Leisure Studies; BGSU
    E-mail: wskelly@bgnet.bgsu.edu
    Phone: (419) 372-7228 Fax: (419) 372-2877
    *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*

    [End of replies]

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    - Young-Hoo Kwon, Ph.D.
    - Ball State University
    - The Human Performance/Biomechanics Lab.
    - Office: +1 (765) 285-5126
    - Fax: +1 (765) 285-8596
    - E-mail: ykwon@bsu.edu
    - URL: http://www.cs.bsu.edu/~ykwon/
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