General purpose masking tape provides excellent adhesion to a wide variety of surfaces in a number of fields. Great for use on stone and tile surfaces, light bundling, packaging and closing, and light duty masking and sealing etc. Premium adhesive can be easily removed with no residue left behind, no need to worry about cleaning up sticky spots on walls after painting or on items that you have labeled. Easy to tear and remove, good holding power to help resist lifting or curling, special backsize treatment provides easy to use controlled unwind. Crepe paper backing provides conformability for easy handling and application, easily hand tearable and resists slivering.
FEATURES:
Good instant adhesion that sticks to a wide variety of surfaces and helps reduce labor
Good holding power to help resist lifting or curling
Crepe paper backing provides conformability for easy handling and application
Easily hand tearable, yet resists slivering
Special backsize treatment provides easy to use controlled unwind Designed for indoor use
Types of Masking Tape
Masking tape can be categorised in several ways, resulting in multiple different types of tape suitable for a range of applications and environments. It is important to understand the key differences between each type in order to choose the best tape for the task at hand
One of the primary ways to categorise tape types is by the thin layer of adhesive material used in their manufacture. Three main types are used – acrylic, silicone, and rubber or rubber resin. Each of these types is explained in further detail in the sections below.
Rubber-Based Masking Tape
Rubber-based masking tape is widely used in a variety of general-purpose applications.
This type is reliable and features strong sticking properties, making it a firm favourite. However, rubber-based adhesive has a lower level of temperature resistance when compared to alternatives.
Acrylic-Based Masking Tape
Acrylic-based masking tape is suitable for use in extreme temperatures and more challenging environments.
Versatile and adaptable, acrylic-based adhesive can perform under fluctuating temperatures ranging from sub-freezing up to approximately 150° Celsius.
Silicone-Based Masking Tape
Silicone-based masking tape is also ideal for use in extreme temperatures. This type offers the best level of temperature resistance.
Provided that the backing material is not crepe paper or a similar flammable variant, silicone adhesive can withstand temperatures up to as high as 260°C.
