Adhesive Tape Kingston

A DIY guide to some of the many different types of adhesive tape useful in many home improvement projects. Read on and get more information.

Magnet Ltd
020 89745949
91 Clarence Street
Kingston Upon Thames
Magnet Ltd
020 85411633
6 Fairfield Industrial Estate
Kingston Upon Thames
Teddington Hardware
020 89771324
119A High Street
Teddington
Universal Hardware Direct Uk Ltd
020 86051087
Unit 98 Kingspark Business Centre
New Malden
Crossys Home & Garden
020 83982828
Manor Road North
Esher
Hardwareability Computer Systems
020 85473600
Endeavour House
Kingston Upon Thames
Charles Sirrell & Son Ltd
020 89773440
208 Kingston Road
Teddington
Anglian Home Improvements
0800 825 0387
Tolworth Broadway
Surbiton
Hexagon Home Improvements
020 89778060
1 Allbrook Close
Teddington
Radsnaps
020 89730819
Princes Works
Teddington
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Adhesive Tape

There are several diferent types of adhesive tape available, and depending on the DIY task you are undertaking, one is not always as good as another.

Duct Tape

Often called Duck Tape, this is a vinyl tape reinforced with fabric. It is pressure sensitive which means that it sticks stronger the more pressure that is applied to it. Widely available and comes in a few different colours (but mainly black or silver). Duct tape is very strong and a good all-purpose tape.

Electrical Tape

As the name suggests, electrical tape is designed to be used in areas that conduct electricity. More specifically it is used to insulate electrical wires and elements. Electrical tape is pressure sensitive and either plastic or vinyl backed. There are several types of electrical tape available, with some designed for very specific and specialised purposes. Professional electricians generally stick to black tape for basic insulation, with other colours often used to indicate voltage levels, etc.

Friction Tape

Friction tape has similar uses to electrical tape, but it has mostly been replaced by the plastic or vinyl type these days. Friction tape is made of cloth which has been impregnated with adhesive, making it is sticky on both sides. The rubber based adhesive acts as the electrical insulator and also offers some degree of waterproofing. A few years ago this would have been common amongst professional electricians, but nowadays most tend to use Electrical Tape.

Gorilla Tape

Sold as "the toughest tape on the planet", gorilla tape is a fairly new product designed for general purpose uses. The tape features a double layer of adhesive and two layers of fabric backing. This is what gives it its strength. The manufacturers claim it is 145% stronger than any duct tape on the market and because of the thicker layer of adhesive, is said to be able to bond to surfaces duct tape can't such as stucco and brick.

Masking Tape

Masking 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 and decorating, 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.

Pressure sensitive Tape

Pressure sensitive tape, PSA tape, Adhesive tape, Self stick tape, Sticky tape consists of a pressure sensitive adhesive coated onto a backing material such as paper, plastic film, cloth, or metal foil. Some have a removable liner which protects the adhesive until the liner is removed. Some have layers of adhesives, primers, easy release material...

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