Double Sided Tissue Tape FAQ?
What is the use of tissue tape?
Tissue tape, also known as crepe paper tape or kraft paper tape, is a type of adhesive tape that is made with a thin layer of tissue paper and a rubber-based adhesive. It is often used in a variety of applications where a strong, yet flexible and conformable bond is required. Some common uses for tissue tape include:
Packaging: Tissue tape is often used to seal boxes and packages for shipping or storage. It is often preferred over other types of tape because it is easy to tear and can be removed without leaving a residue.
Splicing: Tissue tape is often used to join two pieces of paper, film, or other materials together. It is especially useful for splicing thin or delicate materials because it is strong, yet gentle on the surface.
Mounting: Tissue tape is often used to mount posters, graphics, or other materials to a wall or other surface. It is easy to remove and does not damage the surface or the material being mounted.
Masking: Tissue tape is often used to mask off areas when painting, powder coating, or performing other finishing operations. It is easily removed and does not leave a residue, making it a preferred choice over masking tape.
Art and craft projects: Tissue tape is often used in art and craft projects because it is strong, yet easy to work with. It can be used to create a variety of effects, such as textured surfaces, raised areas, and 3D effects.
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Published: 29th December 2022