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Different Types of Adhesive Tapes: Key Features and Uses

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What are Adhesive Tapes?

Adhesive tapes combine a sticky film (adhesive) to materials and are used to join surfaces together. Tools such as fasteners or screws, or welding machines can often harm the surface area when used for joining or sealing processes. Adhesive tapes are highly useful when it comes to protecting the surface area.  Here is a list of adhesive tapes and their advantages and disadvantages. 

If you run a business or you work in an industrial setting, you must already know how essential adhesive tapes are! Since the market is flooded with a large number of adhesive tapes, knowing about the features, advantages, and disadvantages each type has, will help you choose the appropriate ones for your business.  Read on and learn all about the types of adhesive tapes. 

Types of Adhesive Tapes

Based on their nature of use, various types of adhesive tapes available in the market include:

  • Double-sided tapes
  • Electrical Tapes
  • Packaging Tapes
  • Gaffer Tape
  • Surgical Tape
  • Duct Tape

1. Double-Sided Tapes

Double-sided tapes are used to stick two similar or different surfaces together. They can be made up of either of the following materials- paper, plastic, film, and tissues. They come with adhesives on both sides. They are widely used in craft projects and construction industries. 

Advantages

  • They have high strength 
  • They are cost-effective.
  • They are easy to use.

Disadvantages:

  • They can leave a sticky residue on the surface when removed
  • They do not work well in high temperatures

Suitability

They are best for lightweight mounting in offices and commercial settings. 

2. Electrical Tapes

Electrical tapes insulate electrical wires and other electricity-generating materials. They are great for quick fixes and provide long-term insulation. They are a combination of PVC on one side and adhesive on the other side. They are made of various materials, including plastic, vinyl, rubber, and fiberglass cloth. 

Advantages: 

  • They prevent electrical shocks
  • They protect the wire from moisture.
  • They are resistant to corrosion.

Disadvantages:

  • They are not very durable.
  • If not used properly, they can cut through the skin.

Suitability:

They are great for quick fixes along commercial spaces.

3. Packaging Tapes

Packaging tapes or box-selling tapes offer best packaging solutions and are used for packing boxes and more.  They are made with either polyester or polypropylene. These tapes are pressure-sensitive and used in many industries. 

Advantages:

  • They are long-lasting
  • They provide a consistent seal every time. 

Disadvantages:

  • They are sensitive to high and low temperatures. 
  • They can be torn or broken easily.

Suitability:

  • They perform well in areas where the temperature is not extreme.

4. Gaffer Tapes

They are pressure sensitive tapes, cloth-backed and offer very strong bonds. They have the tendency to stick to any surface, including fabrics. They are used with wires together at one place in podiums and theatres.

Advantages:

  • They can bear heavy equipment or foot traffic
  • They can work well in an environment with high temperatures.

Disadvantages:

  • They are more expensive than the other types of tapes.
  • They offer a limited waterproofing solution

Suitability:

  • They are best suited to be used in media industries where they provide a matte finish that does not reflect any light.

5. Surgical Tapes

Surgical tapes are used in medical spaces and are made up of anti-allergic substances to be used on wounds and injuries. They consist of hypoallergenic adhesive material that is not harmful to the skin. This type of tape works only when applied on the skin. 

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Advantages:

  • They are best for patients with sensitive skin.
  • They can easily be removed without hurting the patient’s skin.
  • They offer a reliable hold.

Disadvantages:

  • They lost their adhesive properties in moist conditions
  • Some surgical tapes are not as breathable as the other ones

Suitability:

They are ideal to be used in the medical field where they provide a good support to wounds.

6. Duct Tapes

Made with polyethylene and adhesive made up of rubber, duct tapes have strong strength and waterproofing features. This makes them perfect to be used indoors as well as outdoors. They can be used on plastic, metal and wood surfaces. 

Advantages:

  • They can withstand high pressure with ease.
  • They can be used on a variety of surfaces.

Disadvantages:

  • At very low temperatures, they lose their sticking power. 

Suitability:

They are best for indoor use. They can also be used outside for a short duration. 

Conclusion

Adhesive tapes are essentials that are used in various industries due to their range of applications. Before you invest in adhesive tapes for your business, it would be helpful to know the advantages, disadvantages and suitability of the various types available in the market. If you are in an electrical business, electrical tapes are best for you. Others can go for packaging tapes or other types, depending on the requirement. Understanding these parameters will help you make an informed choice for efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness.

Life-Changing Applications of Adhesive Tape: 10 Essential Uses!

I bet wherever you’re reading this blog article, at this very moment, you’re within an arm’s length of pressure sensitive adhesive tape (or PSA tape) in some form.

That’s how prevalent its use is in our modern world. And for good reason! PSA tape has helped change how we spend our days and has improved (and saved!) lives. It’s so important that we previously dedicated a 3-part series to pressure sensitive adhesive tape.

In this blog article, let’s touch on some of the many ways adhesive tape is used (we included 10) and how often you likely use it without even knowing.

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  • Skyscrapers — The windows installed throughout 1,000-foot-tall buildings are held on by pressure sensitive adhesive tape. It’s not an everyday adhesive product, but it is a powerful PSA.

  • Electronic Devices — We wouldn't be enjoying the convenience of smartphones in their current format without clear pressure sensitive tape, which holds the thin screens of the smartphone on. In fact, most modern electronic devices (and everything with a touchscreen) use thin bonding solutions to reduce their footprint and reduce the overall weight by removing mechanical fasteners.

  • Mass Transit — Airplanes, busses, trains, and more use PSA tape in different ways. You don’t see any screw holes or bolt holes in a car’s inside paneling because those are held on by pressure sensitive adhesives. The clean look of modern dashboards and touchscreens is possible because of PSAs.

  • Shipping Labels — Amazon alone ships approximately 1.6 million packages each day. That’s a lot of valuable products that can only be delivered when the label functions properly.

  • Scar Reduction — In the medical field, stitches and staples are being replaced by adhesive tapes that put tension onto the wound dressing to hold it closed as it heals. This minimizes the resulting scar.

  • Wound Care — Instead of using gauze or other rolls of cloth material, pressure sensitive tapes create a hemostatic seal over the wound that keeps out foreign bodies and prevents infection. The use of PSAs reduce how much material is used and increase the wound care’s effectiveness.

  • Surgical Applications — When a patient needs a catheter or IV put in, it’s held firm by a pressure sensitive adhesive.

  • Diagnostic Tests — Many handheld diagnostic tests using microfluidics and other very small components are held together by various pressure sensitive adhesives. 

  • Mobile Monitoring Devices — Medical devices that are applied onto the human body and monitor in real-time — glucose monitors, heartbeat monitors, lung capacity monitors (especially useful during the pandemic) — provide mobility to active patients, letting them go about their normal lives … and they all rely on PSAs.

  • Transdermal Patches — Drugs can be delivered to a patient gradually, at a specific rate, throughout a day or week using transdermal patches with PSAs, ensuring a constant supply of the drug. What about mixing the active chemical with an adhesive? Chemists design some patches to have those two mix and be safely distributed together. For chemicals that shouldn't be mixed, wells in the patch itself contain the chemical, or a mesh is infused with the chemical in the patch.

With 6 of our 10 examples coming from the medical field, you can say that modern medicine is held together with tape! That heavy use of PSAs is also common in electronics, automotive, packaging, construction, appliances, printing, and nearly every other industry you can name.

Flexible Material Converters are the PSA Experts

Although pressure sensitive tape is used throughout every business type, it’s the world’s flexible materials converters that lead the way in PSA innovations.

From thousands of precision die cut adhesive applications to low-profile 3M™ VHB™ and acrylic foam tapes, converters understand bonding solutions like few others do. As modern materials continue to replace mechanical fasteners and welds, it’s the converters that are seeing and evaluating projects from top to bottom, considering function, material, design, and budget to create cutting-edge solutions.

Experience

Generally speaking, the more experience a converter has, the more in-house experts they’ll employ who can design the exact right adhesive solution. Plus, they have the equipment to test different features: how it will behave, peel testing, overall strength testing, etc.

How else do full-service adhesive tape converters make a difference? They ...

  • take time to understand the challenges a customer faces with their product or assembly
  • can quickly produce a sample/prototype
  • test different materials and designs
  • meet strict deadlines
  • ensure that a designed solution drives a positive business outcome for the customer

Samples

We just mentioned a sample/prototype. Expertise here can quickly elevate a converter’s value. The right sampling department creates multiple samples to test in real-world applications, which ultimately provides the best feedback for what is trying to be accomplished. Real-world field testing proves out a concept, or at least focuses future efforts to maximize the next sample.

Innovation

When a converter has engineers in-house, complete products can be invented that use adhesive tape. During the pandemic, Strouse took the initiative to design and sell face shields that were 100% automated. That is, they were completely assembled on existing equipment; raw materials entered the machine and PSAs were added to create face shields at a rate of 75 per minute.

Trust

Selecting an adhesive converter to work with isn’t easy. Choose poorly, and you’re stuck with low-quality parts, late shipments, project headaches, and wasted dollars. To help build trust in a converter (without having the hindsight of years of partnership), we created a Checklist for Choosing an Adhesive Converter. It helps evaluate performance to ensure you’re getting maximum value. Also, review these 11 questions you should ask a converter.

So, do you think you’re within an arm’s length of PSA tape right now? You likely are unless you live in the middle of nowhere and have no contact with the outside world. In that case, you wouldn’t be reading this blog, would you?

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