Protective Tape 50 mm x 50 m Brown Paper - Water-Resistant
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Brown protective tape is a more environmentally friendly alternative to PVC tapes. The tape is also suitable for delicate surfaces. It adheres well and is easy to remove without leaving residue. Brown protective tape is suitable for more demanding, longer-term protection. It is recommended as the primary tape for vertical taping applications, such as attaching dust barrier doors and other protective plastic sheeting.
Brown protective tape withstands water temperatures up to 100°C.
Brown protective tape is a versatile renovation and construction tape used to protect and mask off various surfaces in indoor and outdoor work. The tape is also often used when protecting windows and other glass surfaces.
The protective tape is made of water-resistant paper and a highly adhesive natural rubber adhesive, making the tape very flexible and water-repellent. The natural rubber adhesive also enables adhesion at low temperatures.
On delicate surfaces, such as parquet flooring, make sure the tape does not react with the surface or leave marks. Long-term application may damage delicate surfaces. Surface compatibility can be tested by applying a small piece of tape to an inconspicuous area and removing it after 24 hours.
Important information about construction tapes!
Depending on climate conditions and the application surface, the tape can remain applied for up to 6 weeks. In high temperatures (over +60°C), up to 2 weeks.
The tape’s adhesion and properties vary depending on orientation and exposure conditions.
The adhesion of tapes to delicate surface materials, such as varnished wood, painted metal, soft plastics, or natural stone, is often stronger than the bond anchoring those surface materials to their substrate. When the tape is removed after use, surfaces may be damaged or adhesive residue may remain.
Direct sunlight (UV radiation) and longer-term application to the above-mentioned surfaces increase the risk of damage. The suitability of the tape for the intended purpose should be verified, for example, with a 48-hour test application.
Please note! There are no construction/renovation tapes on the market that can withstand long-term UV exposure, because the adhesives used in tapes change their structure under prolonged stress.