Professional Premium Grade Heavy Duty Gaffer Tape With Non-Reflective
Product Description
Kingzom Gaffer Tape is a residue-free tape used extensively in the Entertainment and production industries, conforms to irregular surfaces, has excellent water, vapor, and abrasive resistance, and is easily tearable. Works like duct tape but leaves no residue. Used extensively in the entertainment industry.
This is a non-reflective/matte gaffers tape, vinyl-coated cotton cloth, and synthetic rubber resin adhesive. Preferred for entertainment type applications (concerts, trade shows, etc.) where minimal visibility of tape is desired. Used for holding down cable, wires, electrical cords, and in stage set-ups for marking placement (i.e. "spike" tape). Used in the motion picture & television industries, and as a book-binding tape.
Features
MATTE VINYL FINISH - Non-Reflective, easy to rip, cut or tear. Fully waterproof to protect your equipment or cables.
DOES NOT LEAVE MESSY ADHESIVE RESIDUE - Protects and covers without all the hassles.
MULTI-PURPOSE AND USEFUL - Perfect solution around the house, events, office, concerts.
SHRINK WRAPPED FOR THE PROFESSIONAL - Wrapped well to keep the adhesive from building up dirt and dust.
Data Sheet
Carrier: Cloth
Adhesive: Rubber
Color: Black / White
Total thickness: 11 mils
Elongation: 10%
Holding Power: >24h
Adhesion to Steel: 80 oz/in
Service Temperature: 50F to 200F
Tensile Strength: 50 lb/in
Applications
A common application for gaffer tape is securing cables to a stage floor, podium or other surface, either for safety or concealment.
It is also frequently used whenever a quick ad hoc fix is required, from temporarily attaching fixtures or props, to salvaging a broken piece of production equipment.
A narrow version of gaffer tape, called spike tape, is used in theater productions for floor layout.
In the absence of console tape or artist tape, live sound engineers or lighting board operators may use a strip of white gaffer tape along the bottom of a mixing board, to label the channels or submasters used for a particular show.
Used in the motion picture & television industries, and as a book-binding tape.