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When seams and joints begin to show wear, this super-strong reinforcing tape provides support. It is flexible yet nonelastic and stays in place even in damp conditions.
This uncoated tape is thinner and more conformable than our other repair tape to reinforce irregular shapes.
Often used to repair vinyl facings, this tape can be used on water heater blankets and fiberglass insulation joints.
With excellent resistance to solvents, this tape is often used as blocking tape on silk screen frames.
When exposed to moisture, this resin-coated fiberglass tape becomes rock-hard in about 30 minutes. Use it for rigid, waterproof repairs.
Carbon fibers woven together form a graphite cloth tape for reinforcing joints and repairing cracks on graphite.
Also known as gaffer's tape, this conformable cloth tape leaves no residue when removed. The matte finish won't reflect light. Choose a color that will blend in for temporary repairs.
Meets ASME and NRC requirements for use in nuclear power plants. Use to seal end caps on stainless steel pipes, hold labels and signs, and seal ductwork.
This flexible, multipurpose tape offers water resistance with excellent adhesion.
For quick repairs, these small rolls of tape don't have a spool so they easily fit into a pocket.
This tape has a self-extinguishing adhesive for flame retardance.
This tape has a high-tack adhesive that bonds quickly to rough surfaces such as wood, plaster, stucco, brick, metal, and cement.
It has the look of foil, but this polyethylene-coated cloth tape is more conformable so it won't twist or curl.
Seal and mask rough surfaces such as concrete and stucco with this tape. The adhesive removes cleanly, even after long-term exposure to moisture and UV light.
Our thinnest duct tape, this tape is easy to unwind and tear by hand.
Often used to install carpet, padding, and linoleum.
Made with fire-retardant cotton cloth, this tape is often used to install carpet, padding, and linoleum on stairs and floors.
This traditional black cotton electrician's tape provides an abrasion-resistant shield for wrapping low-voltage splices.
Made with fiberglass for durability and abrasion resistance, this tape also withstands high temperatures.
This puncture- and cut-resistant cotton tape is coated with a high-grade electrical-insulating varnish. Also known as cambric tape.
Made of polyester fabric with a copper/nickel filler, this tape is highly conductive throughout, including the adhesive.
Reduce rattles and squeaks between parts with this abrasionresistant flocked tape. The acrylic adhesive sticks even on hard-to-bond plastics.
Low-pile velvet cushions surfaces and absorbs sound. Use it between parts and in acoustic applications.
Aluminum foil is laminated to a tough fiberglass cloth to form a high-strength, reflective tape that resists temperatures up to 500° F. Use it for flame-spray masking and wire harness heat shielding.
In addition to handling temperatures up to 500° F, this fiberglass tape is tough enough for abrasive applications such as sand blasting.
This tape reflects intense heat to protect sensitive components.
Dirt, dust, and paint overspray get trapped in this tape's fibers to protect surfaces and minimize cleanup. Its low-tack adhesive makes it easy to apply and remove.
Use this slippery PTFE-coated tape for a smooth release on heat sealers and molds.
Fiberglass is laminated with Teflon® PTFE for a slippery, durable tape with excellent chemical and temperature resistance. Use it as a release surface on heat sealers and blister forming equipment.
This tape discharges minor amounts of surface static electricity and resists static buildup.
Also known as roller tape, this tape is coated with silicone to grip smooth surfaces and resist sticky substances, such as ink. It adheres to itself without adhesive.
Similar to plaster, these adhesive-impregnated sheets and strips become moldable when water is added and harden as they dry. They can be used in sealing, insulating, and covering applications.
Reduce tripping hazards when running cable and cords through a pedestrian area.
This barrier tape has a long-lasting woven construction.
Stick this flexible tape to the back of welding seams to contain spatter and prevent oxygen, water vapor, and other gases from weakening the weld.