Fiber tape is an adhesive tape product made of polyester film as the base material, reinforced with glass fiber or polyester fiber braid, and coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive.
Tape is something we often use in our daily life. Since it was invented, there have been many types of tape, such as transparent tape, high temperature tape, double-sided tape, insulation tape, and special tape, etc.
Adhesive materials include tapes and adhesives. Tapes are composed of two parts: a substrate and an adhesive. With paper, cloth, film, etc. as the substrate, the adhesive (mainly pressure-sensitive adhesive) is evenly coated on various substrates to form a tape and is made into a reel.
The world's first fiber tape was invented by 3M in the United States. In 1930, Richard Drew, a young 3M engineer, invented Scotch tape, which was later named glass tape.
Industrial tape is a general term for tapes used in various industrial occasions. It is mainly used to fix and protect various products, as well as to provide protection for the production process.
Fiberglass tape is made of high-strength fiberglass yarn or cloth as a reinforced backing material, composite polyester film, and coated with a strong hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive.