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Masking tapes

9th July 1971, Page 94
9th July 1971
Page 94
Page 94, 9th July 1971 — Masking tapes
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Two crepe-paper masking tapes that have been introduced by Rotunda Ltd comprise one for general masking and packaging purposes and a hightemperature tape that is suitable for stoving. Available in all standard widths from to 3m. in 60yd rolls, the tapes are made of ultra-thin paper to promote conformability to irregular surfaces and to reduce the possibility of paint building up against the tape edges. Their high tensile strength allows them to be stripped off easily, leaving no residue.

Thorough impregnation with waterproofing resins gives the tapes a resistance to solvents as well as protection against storage in damp or even wet conditions. Resin impregnation enables the tapes to be wound tightly on their cores without risk of the tape adhering to itself. It is claimed that the rolls will withstand knocking and scuffing without damage through adhesive transfer down the succeeding layers.

Made by: Rotunda Ltd, Denton, Manchester M34 3GH.

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Locations: Manchester

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