The advantages of duct tape include strong adhesion, good wear and tear resistance, water and moisture resistance, ease of use and cutting, and environmentally friendly recyclability . Duct tapes are formulated with special adhesives that provide strong adhesion on a variety of surfaces and are able to adapt to environmental conditions such as moisture, oil and temperature changes. Its base material is made of polyester or polypropylene fiber cloth with excellent wear and tear resistance, which is particularly suitable for outdoor environments or where frequent use is required. In addition, the adhesive of duct tape has excellent waterproof properties and can maintain its adhesion in wet environments. The texture of duct tape is soft, easy to use and cut, and users can easily pull the tape from the reel and cut it to the desired length as needed.
The disadvantages of duct tape include its relatively high price, weak adhesion to some surfaces, and lack of use in high-temperature environments Compared with other types of tape, the price of duct tape is usually higher, mainly due to its unique material and manufacturing process. Although duct tape performs well on most surfaces, its adhesion may be compromised on special surfaces such as smooth metal or glass. In addition, the adhesive of duct tape may lose its adhesion in high temperature environments, so these limitations need to be considered when selecting and using.