Fiber glass tape is one of the types of TPL tape. Duck Tape, TPL – fabric-polyethylene tape.
Transparent base made of BOPP film with mesh threads, with synthetic rubber adhesive.
It has high mechanical strength and water resistance, as well as good heat resistance, up to +120°C.
Used for super heavy loads and boxes, for gluing moving parts of household appliances before transportation, for splicing MDF, chipboard sheets, for splicing metal before cutting.
Withstands extreme peeling and peeling loads, does not age over time, and does not leave marks.
A distinctive characteristic of transparent reinforced tape can be considered its flexibility, but thanks to the base made of fiberglass threads, it practically cannot be stretched either along or across.
Characteristics:
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tape thickness:170 µm
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tape width: 30 mm
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roll length: 25 m
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color:transparent
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reinforcement type: mesh
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base material: polypropylene (BOPP)
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reinforcement material: fiberglass mesh
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water resistance: yes
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long-term heat resistance: up to +120°C
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short-term heat resistance: up to +150°C
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manufacturer: Shenzhen Lianli Adhesive Tape Co., Ltd., China.
Reference information (based on materials from WIKIPEDIA):
BOPP film (biaxially oriented polypropylene film, BOPP, English BOPP).
It is used in the production of soft packaging from polymer film for food products and goods for everyday life, labels and adhesive tape. The production technology of BOPP film gives it high strength and elasticity.
BOPP film has high barrier properties, it is resistant to various aggressive environments, inert and safe for humans.
Reinforced adhesive tape
duct tape or
duck tape) is an adhesive tape, usually silver or black, made from cotton, polyester, nylon, rayon, or fiberglass mesh to provide strength. It was developed in 1942 by Revolite (modern Permacel) for military needs. It was originally made from special cotton fabric (the so-called duck fabric[2]) and rubber-based glue. In the modern manufacturing process, a thin gauze fabric called a "mesh" is laminated onto a low-density polyethylene (LDPE) backing. The color of polyethylene is provided by various pigments; The silver color of the tape is obtained from mixing powdered aluminum with LDPE.