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February 25, 2021

Film Tapes › Foil Tape › Industrial Tape › What You Can Do. Because Tape Works. ›


Make the Right Tape with Lamination

What you can do because Tapeworks: Don’t be constrained by tape products you find “on the shelf” and readily available. A combination of tapes might be a better solution for your application.

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January 26, 2021

Double-Faced Tape › Industrial Tape › What You Can Do. Because Tape Works. ›


Mounting, Gasketing, and Splicing with Double-faced Tapes

What you can do because Tapeworks: Whether you call them double sided, double-faced, or two-sided tape, these tapes are useful in many applications.

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November 30, 2020

Foam Tape › Industrial Tape › What You Can Do. Because Tape Works. ›


Foam Tapes Fill the Gap

What you can do because Tapeworks: The surprising range of applications and industries that rely on this complex tape.

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October 28, 2020

Industrial Tape › What You Can Do. Because Tape Works. ›


Data Sheets. What they tell you. And what they don't.

What you can do because Tapeworks: While data sheets provide good information for comparing tapes "by the numbers," it won't always tell you what you really need to know – will this tape work in my application.

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September 29, 2020

Film Tapes › Industrial Tape › What You Can Do. Because Tape Works. ›


All the Polys used to make Film Tapes

What you can do because Tapeworks: There are many different "Polys" that make up film tapes.

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August 25, 2020

Carton Sealing Tapes › Industrial Tape › What You Can Do. Because Tape Works. ›


So Many Carton Sealing Tapes

What you can do because Tapeworks: Not all Carton Sealing Tapes are created equal. Read how to identify the right tape for your application.

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July 23, 2020

Industrial Tape › Metallic Tape › Paper Tape › Splicing Tape › What You Can Do. Because Tape Works. ›


Web Processing with Splicing Tapes

What you can do because Tapeworks: Splice materials (or "web processing").

One very common use of tape is to splice films, foils, and papers together when they are processed.

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