There are a crazy number of adhesive tapes available, and in this article I’d like to discuss a few of the ones I’ve found useful in my lab, and their sometimes surprising applications.
Adhesive tapes are used to assemble materials or parts together using a sticky chemical bond. They are an alternative to other assembly methods such as mechanical assembly (press fit, snap fit, etc.), ...
Non-adhesive tapes and special purpose tapes are used in a variety of specific applications such as thread sealing, electrical insulation, electronic die or device carrying (TAB), EMI/RFI shielding, ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Narrator: Duct tape can hold just about anything together. We use it for all sorts of repairs and even as a decorative addition to various arts and crafts.
Gorilla claims its black Gorilla tape uses three times the adhesive of standard duct tape. At 17 mils, it’s also over two times as thick. Both those things create an incredibly strong product ...
There was still some residue left and she noticed some red marking as well ... breasts will find great support from this tape. If the ‘strong’ adhesive level is not enough, then try the ...
Simply apply a strip of tape over the tube's tip. Then, take another piece and wrap it around the entire sprout. The adhesive creates an air-tight seal that will keep the caulking fresh to reuse for ...
“Sealed” means that an envelope is secured in such a way that tampering would be indicated upon receipt of the envelope, such as using tape across the envelope flap, sealing a self-adhesive envelope, ...