Pressure-sensitive tape

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Adhesive tape is a tape-fastening used for temporary or, in some cases, permanent adhesion of things. By definition, such single-sided tapes allow sticking when the materials overlap or lap against each other. Double-sided tape (adhesive on both sides) allows adhesion of two items back-to-back.

These tapes are made by applying an adhesive emulsion to a tape that is in turn wound onto a roll.

Manufacture often involves winding large films of material onto a roll and then cutting the roll into convenient widths.


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