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The layout of the tape is mainly yellow and white in color.
The layout of the ruler is mainly divided into four categories: full-metric system, full-English system, metric system, and Luban tape measure.
Full metric
We usually say how many centimeters in height, that is, the metric system, which is centimeters (cm). The full metric system is only centimeters above the scale. With the color we generally say that the tape is a yellow cent system, referred to as the yellow ruler tape. Or white cent system, referred to as white tape. The countries in which the full metric ruler is mainly used are China, Russia, Ukraine, etc.
All-English
Inch is inch (inch) and feet (feet). The all-English system is only inches (inch) and feet (feet) on the scale. In conjunction with the color, we generally say that the tape is made of Huang Ying and Bai Ying. The full British ruler belt is mainly suitable for the United States.
Metric system
The metric system has both metric (cm) and inch (feet). In conjunction with the color, we generally say that the tape is white metric (referred to as Bai Gongying) or yellow metric (referred to as Huang Gongying). The Huanggong foot belt is the most popular ruler system. Many countries and regions in the world use yellow metric tapes. The white metric system is mainly used in the Indian and Vietnamese markets.
Luban tape measure
Luban tape measure has become a Feng Shui tape measure. That is, the tape measure is printed on the ruler with the feng shui terminology such as wealth, blessing, illness, ji, fierce, death, wang, and Jinbao. In the application process, such as woodworking when making furniture, use Luban ruler to measure, if a certain length is fierce or dead, such as unlucky feng shui words, the woodwork will grow or shorten a certain distance so that the length is in Ji or Fu, etc. Geely's feng shui word. Luban ruler is mainly divided into Chinese Luban and Vietnamese Luban. The Chinese Luban ruler is mainly used in Guangzhou. Vietnamese Luban is mainly used in Vietnam, and the printed text on Luban in Vietnam is Vietnamese.