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Masking Tape Norton Lion (In 18mm (3/4 Inch), 24mm (1 Inch) - 20 Mtr
Backing Material | Paper |
Tape Width | 0-20 mm |
Tape Length | 20-30 m |
Brand | Norton |
Tape Type | Adhesive |
Masking Tape Norton Lion (In 18mm (3/4 Inch), 24mm (1 Inch) - 30 Mtr
Minimum Order Quantity: 10 Roll
Backing Material | Paper |
Tape Length | 20-30 m |
Color | Off White |
Brand | Norton |
MOQ | 20 Pc |
Tape Type | Adhesive |
Masking tape, also known as painter's tape, is a type of pressure-sensitive tape made of a thin and easy-to-tear paper, and an easily released pressure-sensitive adhesive. It is available in a variety of widths. It is used mainly in painting, to mask off areas that should not be painted.
The adhesive is the key element to its usefulness, as it allows the tape to be easily removed without leaving residue or damaging the surface to which it is applied. The tape is available in several strengths, rated on a 1–100 scale based on the strength of the adhesive. Most painting operations will require a tape in the 50 range. Household masking tape is made of an even weaker paper and lower-grade adhesive.
Usage
For its original use of marking off areas where body paint is not desired, a special grade of painter's masking tape is needed. With this special grade, very clean lines can be produced. Without it, the paint bleeds under the edges of the tape, producing a fuzzy or varied line. Masking tape is also used in long strips on larger glass panes in situations where the glass might be shattered, harming those in the vicinity.
Masking Tape Norton Lion (In 18mm (3/4 Inch), 24mm (1 Inch) - 40 Mtr
Minimum Order Quantity: 20 Roll
Backing Material | Paper |
Tape Width | 40-60 mm |
Color | Off White |
Brand | Norton |
Usage/Feature | For its original use of marking off areas where body paint is not desired, a special grade of painte |
MOQ | 20 Roll |
Tape Type | Adhesive |
Masking tape, also known as painter's tape, is a type of pressure-sensitive tape made of a thin and easy-to-tear paper, and an easily released pressure-sensitive adhesive. It is available in a variety of widths. It is used mainly in painting, to mask off areas that should not be painted.
The adhesive is the key element to its usefulness, as it allows the tape to be easily removed without leaving residue or damaging the surface to which it is applied. The tape is available in several strengths, rated on a 1–100 scale based on the strength of the adhesive. Most painting operations will require a tape in the 50 range. Household masking tape is made of an even weaker paper and lower-grade adhesive.
Usage
For its original use of marking off areas where body paint is not desired, a special grade of painter's masking tape is needed. With this special grade, very clean lines can be produced. Without it, the paint bleeds under the edges of the tape, producing a fuzzy or varied line. Masking tape is also used in long strips on larger glass panes in situations where the glass might be shattered, harming those in the vicinity.