About Cello Tapes
Technical Specification ofCello Tapes:
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Thickness(mm)
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1
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Color
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Transparent
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Length(m)
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30
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Width(mm)
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2
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FAQs ofCello Tapes:
What is cello tape called?
Sellotape was initially made in 1937 by Colin Kinninmonth and George Dim, in Acton, west London. The name was gotten from cellophane, around then a reserved name, with the "C" changed to "S" so the new name could be reserved.
What are the various kinds of cello tapes?
Select from plastic tapes, paper tapes, twofold sided froth tapes, channel tapes, straightforward tapes, and then some. Tapes give primary solidarity to keep intact various pieces in a protected way.
What size is Cellotape?
1" clear tape (cellotape) - each roll is 25mm x 66M. These are modern length 66 meter rolls. Standard polyprop tape for light business/office use.
Superior Water Resistance, Seamless UsageOur cello tapes deliver consistent sealing even in humid or damp conditions due to their water-resistant BOPP construction. The advanced acrylic adhesive ensures high peel and tensile strength, making them highly reliable for demanding packaging, shipping, and storage scenarios. Their residue-free removability simplifies changeovers and maintains the appearance of your surfaces.
Versatile Applications Across SurfacesDesigned for performance, these tapes adhere smoothly to paper, cardboard, plastic, and metalproviding flexibility for offices, warehouses, manufacturing, and retail environments. Their transparent and brown options suit diverse packaging needs, from discreet sealing to visible closure.
FAQs of Cello Tapes:
Q: How should I store cello tapes to maximize their shelf life?
A: To prolong the shelf life of your cello tapes (1224 months), store them in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or excessive heat, to preserve adhesive quality and prevent deformation.
Q: What surfaces are best suited for the application of these cello tapes?
A: These cello tapes adhere efficiently to paper, cardboard, plastic, and metal, making them ideal for packaging, sealing, and a variety of stationary tasks.
Q: Can the tape be used in environments with varying temperatures?
A: Yes, these tapes function effectively across a temperature range of -10C to 70C, ensuring strong adhesion and flexibility under both cold and warm conditions.
Q: What are the benefits of water-resistant cello tapes for packaging?
A: Water resistance protects packages from moisture, preventing tape degradation and ensuring secure sealing even in humid or damp environments, such as during shipping or storage.
Q: Is there any residue left behind when removing the tape?
A: No, these cello tapes are designed for residue-free removal, keeping surfaces clean after use and eliminating additional cleaning steps.
Q: What size and pack options are available?
A: The tapes are available in widths from 1 to 3 inches, all with a 65-meter length per roll, and can be purchased as single rolls or in packs of 6 or 12, catering to both individual and bulk requirements.
Q: Are these tapes suitable for both manual and machine application?
A: Yes, with their standard 3-inch core size and robust acrylic adhesive, these tapes are compatible with dispensers and taping machines, as well as manual application, making them versatile for different packaging setups.