Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape is a versatile single-sided adhesive material designed for general industrial, packaging, maintenance, bundling, temporary fixing, surface protection, and transportation applications. Combining a flexible fabric backing with a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, cloth adhesive tape offers a practical balance of tensile strength, conformability, tear resistance, handling convenience, and reliable adhesion.
In general industrial environments, cloth adhesive tape is valued because it can conform to irregular surfaces while providing stronger mechanical support than many conventional packaging tapes. Its fabric backing can also provide improved tear resistance and handling strength, making it suitable for bundling, wrapping, reinforcement, temporary attachment, and packaging operations.
For lithium battery manufacturing and battery PACK assembly, cloth adhesive tape is primarily an auxiliary material. It can be used for outer packaging, temporary wire harness bundling, production-line marking and temporary fixation, and securing cushioning materials during transportation. However, it should not automatically be treated as a substitute for specialized Electrical Insulation Tapes such as polyimide tape or other engineered Insulation Materials.
The performance of a durable cloth adhesive tape depends on the combination of backing construction, fabric density, coating, adhesive formulation, thickness, tensile strength, adhesion, temperature resistance, moisture resistance, and intended application. Different constructions are therefore suitable for different industrial requirements.
What Is Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape?
Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape is a single-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape consisting primarily of a fabric backing and an adhesive coating. The backing may be manufactured from polyester, cotton, rayon, synthetic fibers, or blended textile materials. Depending on the product construction, the fabric may be laminated or coated with a polyethylene layer to improve moisture resistance, surface protection, or handling characteristics.
The adhesive layer may use rubber-based, hot-melt, acrylic, or other pressure-sensitive adhesive systems. The choice of adhesive affects initial tack, holding power, temperature resistance, aging characteristics, residue performance, and compatibility with different substrates.
A typical cloth adhesive tape structure can be described as:
Surface coating + fabric backing + pressure-sensitive adhesive
Some industrial cloth tapes use a PE-coated fabric backing, which can provide a degree of water resistance and help protect the textile layer from environmental exposure. Other constructions may use an untreated or specially coated woven fabric depending on the desired flexibility, strength, and tear behavior.
Cloth adhesive tape is commonly available in different widths, thicknesses, colors, roll lengths, and adhesive grades. It can also be converted into narrower rolls or custom shapes for industrial production.
Basic Construction of Cloth Adhesive Tape
The fabric backing provides the primary mechanical structure of the tape. It contributes to tensile strength, tear resistance, flexibility, conformability, and handling performance.
Polyester fabric is commonly selected when a combination of strength and dimensional stability is required. Cotton or cotton-blend fabrics may provide a softer and more flexible feel, while synthetic fabric constructions can be engineered for specific industrial performance requirements.
The fabric structure can be woven with different thread densities. A higher-density fabric can provide improved mechanical reinforcement, while a more flexible construction may be preferred when the tape needs to conform around irregular components.
Some cloth Adhesive Tapes use a polyethylene coating over the fabric backing. PE coating can help improve surface protection and moisture resistance.
The coating can also provide a smoother or more controlled outer surface, depending on the manufacturing process. For packaging and transportation applications, a coated cloth backing can be useful because the tape may encounter dust, humidity, friction, or handling during shipping.
The adhesive layer allows the tape to bond to a substrate when pressure is applied. Depending on the application, the adhesive may be based on rubber, hot-melt technology, acrylic, or another pressure-sensitive adhesive system.
Rubber-based adhesive systems are commonly associated with high initial tack and strong adhesion to many general-purpose substrates. Acrylic systems may offer better aging or environmental resistance in selected applications.
The adhesive must be evaluated together with the backing. A strong fabric backing does not automatically mean that the tape will perform well on every surface.
Main Characteristics of Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape
Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape is generally selected for applications requiring a combination of mechanical strength and convenient handling.
The fabric backing provides reinforcement that can help the tape withstand pulling forces during bundling, wrapping, packaging, and temporary fixing.
This makes cloth adhesive tape particularly useful when a conventional thin packaging tape does not provide enough mechanical support.
The textile structure can improve resistance to tearing compared with some unsupported plastic films.
This characteristic is especially useful during manual application, where operators may need to tear the tape into sections without using a separate cutting tool.
Cloth tape can conform to curved, uneven, or irregular surfaces.
This flexibility makes it suitable for:
Wire harness bundling
Packaging reinforcement
Temporary fixing
Cushioning material fixation
Equipment protection
Irregular surface wrapping
Depending on adhesive formulation, cloth adhesive tape can provide strong initial adhesion and useful holding power.
Adhesion performance is affected by substrate type, surface cleanliness, temperature, pressure, and dwell time.
Many cloth tapes can be manually torn, allowing operators to quickly cut appropriate lengths during packaging or production operations.
This can improve workflow efficiency in applications where precise machine cutting is unnecessary.
The fabric backing can provide a protective layer over wrapped or bundled components.
However, cloth tape should be selected according to the actual environmental conditions. Not every cloth tape is waterproof, chemical resistant, or suitable for outdoor exposure.
General Industrial Applications
Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape is widely applicable to general-purpose industrial tasks where mechanical reinforcement and temporary attachment are required.
Cloth tape can reinforce cartons, shipping containers, wooden boxes, and other packaging structures.
It may be used over seams, corners, joints, or areas that require additional reinforcement.
Compared with conventional OPP carton sealing tape, cloth adhesive tape can provide greater mechanical support in certain packaging situations because of its fabric backing.
Cloth adhesive tape can be used to bundle cables, wires, hoses, packaging components, and other items.
Its flexibility allows it to conform around grouped objects without requiring rigid mechanical fasteners.
Manufacturing facilities often require temporary fixing during assembly, inspection, transportation, or maintenance.
Cloth tape can hold components, protective materials, labels, or temporary coverings in position until a permanent fastening method is applied.
Cloth adhesive tape can be used for general maintenance tasks involving temporary reinforcement, covering, bundling, and protection.
It is important to distinguish general maintenance use from applications requiring certified electrical, fire, chemical, or high-temperature performance.
Colored cloth tapes can be used for temporary marking, identification, area division, and workflow organization.
Different colors may help operators distinguish work areas or identify packaging and production stages.
Lithium Battery and PACK Applications
In lithium battery manufacturing and battery PACK assembly, Cloth Adhesive Tape is primarily used as an auxiliary packaging, bundling, fixing, and protection material.
Its role is different from that of specialized high-temperature Electrical Insulation Materials.
Cloth adhesive tape can be used for bundling and securing energy storage boxes, battery module cartons, outer cartons, and wooden cases.
For heavy-duty packaging applications, the fabric backing can provide additional mechanical reinforcement compared with conventional OPP carton sealing tape.
It may be applied across box seams, around packaging joints, or along areas requiring additional reinforcement.
The exact holding strength depends on:
Tape width
Tape thickness
Fabric structure
Adhesive formulation
Surface condition
Packaging weight
Application pressure
Transportation environment
Cloth tape should therefore be selected according to the actual packaging load rather than relying only on nominal adhesive strength.
Cloth adhesive tape may be used to bundle the external portions of thick BMS wire harnesses or other cable groups.
Its flexible fabric construction allows it to wrap around groups of cables and hold them together during assembly or transportation.
However, an important distinction should be maintained:
General-purpose cloth adhesive tape should not automatically be considered primary high-voltage electrical insulation.
For battery cell areas, high-voltage insulation, battery tab insulation, busbar insulation, or other critical electrical protection requirements, specialized materials such as PI polyimide adhesive tape, PC insulation materials, or other application-specific electrical insulation systems should be selected according to the engineering requirements.
Cloth tape can serve as an external bundling or temporary fixing material where electrical insulation is not the primary function.
Cloth adhesive tape can be used on production lines for temporary fixation, surface marking, covering, and protection.
Typical examples include:
Temporary fixture positioning
Workbench marking
Temporary protective covering
Production area identification
Temporary component fixation
Packaging material positioning
Temporary masking
However, cloth adhesive tape should not be assumed to be suitable for high-temperature processes.
Many general-purpose cloth tapes have limited temperature resistance because the adhesive system and fabric construction may degrade at elevated temperatures.
Therefore, general cloth adhesive tape should not be used in high-temperature battery formation, baking, hot pressing, or other elevated-temperature processing unless the specific tape has been qualified for that application.
Cloth adhesive tape can be used to temporarily secure EPE, pearl cotton, foam, cushioning pads, protective sheets, and other packaging materials inside battery transportation cartons or shipping containers.
During transportation, cushioning materials can move because of vibration and handling. Cloth tape can help hold these materials in position before the package is closed.
This application is particularly useful when cushioning materials need to be positioned quickly without permanent bonding.
The tape can be removed during unpacking or can remain as part of the outer packaging depending on the packaging design.
Cloth Adhesive Tape for Battery Packaging
Battery products require careful packaging because the packaged components can be relatively heavy and sensitive to mechanical movement.
Cloth adhesive tape can contribute to packaging stability by providing:
Reinforcement
Bundling
Temporary fixation
Cushioning material retention
Carton seam support
External wrapping
Shipping protection
It should be understood that packaging tape is different from internal battery insulation tape.
The tape selected for the outside of a battery package does not necessarily need the same electrical and thermal characteristics as tape used directly around a battery cell or busbar.
Cloth Adhesive Tape vs OPP Packaging Tape
Cloth adhesive tape and OPP packaging tape are both used in packaging, but their constructions and mechanical characteristics are different.
Cloth tape uses a textile backing, while OPP tape generally uses a polypropylene film backing.
Cloth tape can provide stronger tear resistance and better conformability in some heavy-duty applications.
OPP tape is often preferred for standard carton sealing because it is lightweight, economical, and suitable for high-volume packaging.
For heavier packaging, irregular surfaces, temporary bundling, or reinforcement, cloth adhesive tape may provide additional handling advantages.
Cloth Adhesive Tape vs PI Polyimide Adhesive Tape
These two materials serve substantially different purposes.
Cloth adhesive tape is primarily used for packaging, bundling, temporary fixing, maintenance, and general industrial protection.
PI polyimide adhesive tape is engineered for demanding electrical insulation and high-temperature applications.
PI tape is commonly used for:
Battery tab insulation
High-voltage isolation
Electrical component insulation
High-temperature masking
Battery termination
Busbar insulation
Cloth tape should not be substituted for PI tape when the application requires high-temperature electrical insulation.
Cloth Adhesive Tape vs Fiberglass Adhesive Tape
Fiberglass adhesive tape uses glass fiber reinforcement, while cloth adhesive tape normally uses textile reinforcement.
Fiberglass adhesive tape can provide very high tensile strength and dimensional stability.
It is commonly selected for heavy-duty bundling and reinforcement where high mechanical strength is required.
Cloth tape generally provides better flexibility and easier handling for general packaging and temporary fixing.
The correct choice depends on whether the primary requirement is:
General packaging
Flexible bundling
Temporary fixing
High tensile reinforcement
Electrical insulation
High-temperature resistance
Typical Specification Range
The exact specifications of cloth adhesive tape vary significantly by manufacturer and construction. The following values should therefore be treated as general industry reference ranges rather than universal specifications.
| Property | Typical Industry Range or Description |
|---|---|
| Tape Type | Single sided pressure sensitive adhesive tape |
| Backing | Polyester, cotton, synthetic fabric, or blended cloth |
| Surface Coating | PE coated or other protective coating depending on construction |
| Adhesive | Rubber, hot melt, acrylic, or other PSA |
| Thickness | Approximately 0.10 to 0.30 mm for many general purpose constructions |
| Width | Commonly 10 to 100 mm, with custom slitting available |
| Roll Length | Commonly 10 to 50 m or longer depending on construction |
| Color | Black, white, silver, gray, red, blue, yellow, and other colors |
| Backing Structure | Woven or textile reinforced |
| Application | Packaging, bundling, fixing, maintenance, protection |
| Temperature Resistance | Application dependent and generally lower than specialized PI tape |
| Tearability | Good to excellent depending on fabric structure |
| Flexibility | Good |
| Conformability | Good for irregular surfaces |
| Moisture Resistance | Depends on PE coating and adhesive system |
| Outdoor Resistance | Depends on adhesive and backing construction |
| Adhesion | Depends on adhesive formulation and substrate |
| Custom Slitting | Available for many industrial constructions |
Important Specification Factors
Thickness affects handling, mechanical strength, conformability, and cushioning behavior.
Thicker cloth tape may provide greater reinforcement and better handling strength, while thinner tape can be easier to apply around small components.
For packaging reinforcement, a thicker construction may be advantageous.
For temporary wire harness bundling, a thinner and more flexible tape may be preferred.
Tape width should correspond to the surface area and mechanical requirement.
Narrow tape can be useful for cable bundling and small components.
Medium-width tape can be used for general fixing.
Wide tape can provide greater coverage for cartons, cushioning materials, and packaging reinforcement.
Custom slit widths can help manufacturers integrate the tape into specific production processes.
The adhesive is one of the most important components of cloth adhesive tape.
Rubber-based adhesives can offer strong initial tack and good adhesion to many general-purpose substrates.
They are often used where immediate bonding is important.
Hot-melt adhesive systems can provide strong tack and efficient coating characteristics.
Their temperature performance should be checked carefully for the intended application.
Acrylic adhesives may provide improved aging, UV, and environmental resistance in selected formulations.
They may be preferred where longer-term environmental stability is required.
Surface Compatibility
Cloth adhesive tape can be applied to many common packaging and industrial surfaces.
Potential substrates include:
Corrugated cardboard
Wood
Metal
Painted surfaces
Plastic
EPE foam
PE packaging materials
Certain coated surfaces
Cable jackets
Textile materials
However, adhesion can vary significantly.
Smooth, clean, dry surfaces generally provide better adhesion than dusty, oily, wet, or heavily contaminated surfaces.
Battery manufacturing environments may also contain electrolyte residues, processing oils, dust, and other contaminants. Tape compatibility should therefore be verified under actual production conditions.
Application Method
Proper application can significantly improve the performance of cloth adhesive tape.
Remove dust, oil, moisture, and loose particles.
A clean surface allows better contact between the adhesive and substrate.
Cut or tear a suitable length according to the application.
Avoid unnecessary overlap when the overlap does not contribute to mechanical reinforcement.
Press the tape firmly against the substrate.
Pressure improves adhesive contact and helps eliminate air gaps.
After application, inspect the edges and bonded area.
The tape should remain firmly attached without excessive lifting, wrinkling, or adhesive separation.
For critical industrial applications, evaluate the tape under the expected temperature, humidity, vibration, transportation, and aging conditions.
Advantages of Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape
One of the major advantages of cloth adhesive tape is versatility.
A single tape construction may be used for:
Packaging
Bundling
Temporary fixing
Maintenance
Marking
Protection
Reinforcement
The fabric reinforcement provides mechanical strength that can be useful for heavy-duty packaging and bundling.
Cloth tape can follow curved and uneven surfaces.
Many cloth tapes can be torn by hand, which makes them convenient for production and packaging operations.
The adhesive provides quick attachment without requiring screws, clips, or other mechanical fasteners for temporary applications.
Different colors can support packaging identification, work area organization, and visual marking.
Limitations of Cloth Adhesive Tape
Despite its versatility, cloth adhesive tape has limitations.
General-purpose cloth tape should not be treated as a high-temperature insulation tape.
For high-temperature battery processes, specialized materials should be selected.
A cloth backing does not guarantee electrical insulation performance.
For high-voltage battery applications, electrical insulation should be verified using a material specifically designed and tested for the intended electrical environment.
Some rubber-based adhesives may experience changes in adhesion over long periods or under elevated temperatures.
Depending on adhesive formulation, temperature, dwell time, and substrate, some cloth tapes may leave adhesive residue after removal.
Not every cloth tape is waterproof.
PE-coated constructions may offer improved moisture resistance, but actual performance depends on the complete tape structure.
Quality Considerations
When selecting Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape for industrial use, buyers should evaluate more than adhesive strength alone.
Important parameters include:
Backing material
Fabric density
Tape thickness
Adhesive type
Adhesion to target substrates
Tensile strength
Elongation
Tear resistance
Temperature resistance
Moisture resistance
Residue performance
Aging stability
Roll quality
Slitting accuracy
A tape that performs well in one application may not perform equally well in another.
Lithium Battery Packaging Requirements
Lithium battery packaging applications may involve vibration, mechanical impact, temperature changes, and repeated handling.
For external battery packaging, cloth adhesive tape can help secure packaging materials and reinforce external structures.
However, the packaging tape itself should not be considered a substitute for engineered battery protection systems.
The complete packaging design may include:
Outer cartons
Wooden cases
Cushioning materials
EPE foam
Protective sheets
Labels
Straps
Mechanical fasteners
Sealing tape
Cloth adhesive tape can function as one auxiliary component within this packaging system.
Transportation and Cushioning Applications
During transportation, battery modules and energy storage components may experience vibration and movement.
EPE and pearl cotton cushioning materials can help absorb mechanical impact, but these materials need to remain correctly positioned.
Cloth adhesive tape can temporarily secure cushioning components to:
Carton walls
Protective boards
Foam blocks
Packaging inserts
Other cushioning structures
This application reduces unwanted movement before and during packaging.
The tape should be selected according to the surface energy and texture of the cushioning material because some foam surfaces are difficult to bond.
Production Line Applications
In manufacturing environments, temporary attachment is often required.
Cloth adhesive tape can be used for:
Temporary fixture positioning
Workbench identification
Temporary material holding
Protective covering
Cable bundling
Packaging preparation
Component positioning
Because cloth tape is easy to apply and remove in many applications, it can improve production flexibility.
However, operators should always verify whether the adhesive may leave residue on precision equipment.
General Industrial Maintenance
Cloth adhesive tape is commonly associated with general maintenance because of its combination of flexibility and mechanical reinforcement.
Potential applications include:
Temporary hose bundling
Cable organization
Protective wrapping
Surface reinforcement
Temporary covering
Packaging repair
Equipment identification
General workshop fixing
For permanent repairs, however, the tape should only be used when the application has been validated for long-term service.
Storage Recommendations
Proper storage helps maintain adhesive performance.
Cloth adhesive tape should generally be stored:
In a clean environment
Away from excessive moisture
Away from direct sunlight
Away from extreme temperatures
In its original packaging when possible
Away from chemical contamination
Rolls should be protected from crushing and deformation.
Poor storage can affect adhesive tack, roll unwinding, edge quality, and overall application performance.
Common Industrial Questions
Some cloth adhesive tapes provide good moisture resistance, especially when the fabric backing is PE coated. However, waterproof performance is construction-specific and should not be assumed for every cloth tape.
It can be used for selected external packaging, temporary bundling, fixing, and transportation applications. It should not automatically be used as primary battery electrical insulation.
No. General-purpose cloth adhesive tape and PI polyimide tape serve different functions. PI tape is designed for demanding high-temperature electrical insulation applications, while cloth tape is primarily used for mechanical fixing, packaging, bundling, and protection.
Only if the specific construction has been tested and qualified for the intended temperature. General-purpose cloth tape should not be assumed to withstand high-temperature battery processing.
Yes, selected cloth tapes can be used for external wire harness bundling and organization. However, the tape should not automatically be considered the primary electrical insulation system.
Many cloth adhesive tapes are designed for easy manual tearing. Actual tearability depends on the fabric weave, coating, thickness, and tape construction.
Selection Guide
The appropriate cloth adhesive tape can be selected according to application requirements.
| Application | Important Requirements | Suitable Tape Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
| Carton Reinforcement | Tensile strength and adhesion | Strong fabric backing |
| Battery Packaging | Mechanical support and reliable adhesion | Durable cloth construction |
| Wire Harness Bundling | Flexibility and easy handling | Flexible fabric backing |
| EPE Fixing | Adhesion and conformability | High tack adhesive |
| Temporary Production Fixing | Easy application and removal | Balanced adhesion |
| Workbench Marking | Visibility and handling | Colored cloth tape |
| Transportation Protection | Strength and durability | Reinforced cloth backing |
| General Maintenance | Versatility | General-purpose cloth tape |
| High Temperature Insulation | Thermal and dielectric performance | Specialized PI or other engineered insulation |
| High Voltage Insulation | Dielectric strength and reliability | Dedicated electrical insulation material |
Cloth Adhesive Tape in Modern Battery Manufacturing
The increasing use of lithium batteries and energy storage systems has created demand for many auxiliary adhesive materials.
Different production stages require different adhesive tape constructions.
For example:
PI polyimide adhesive tape can be used for high-temperature electrical insulation.
Fiberglass adhesive tape can be used for high-strength bundling and reinforcement.
PTFE Adhesive Tape can be used for non-stick and high-temperature auxiliary applications.
Cloth adhesive tape can be used for external packaging, temporary fixing, bundling, and transportation protection.
The key principle is that adhesive tape should be selected according to its primary functional requirement rather than simply according to the word "tape."
Comparison of Common Adhesive Tape Types
| Tape Type | Main Function | Typical Battery Related Use | High Temperature Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cloth Adhesive Tape | Packaging and temporary fixing | External packaging and bundling | Limited to moderate depending on construction |
| PI Polyimide Tape | Electrical insulation | Tab insulation and high voltage isolation | Excellent |
| Fiberglass Adhesive Tape | Mechanical reinforcement | Module bundling | Moderate to high depending on adhesive |
| PTFE Adhesive Tape | Non-stick and chemical resistance | Fixtures and roller protection | Excellent substrate performance |
| OPP Packaging Tape | Carton sealing | Outer packaging | Generally limited |
| PET Adhesive Tape | General insulation and masking | Selected temporary applications | Moderate |
Environmental Considerations
The environmental performance of cloth adhesive tape depends on the backing, coating, adhesive, and manufacturing process.
PE-coated fabric, synthetic fibers, rubber adhesives, hot-melt systems, and acrylic adhesives each have different environmental characteristics.
For industrial applications, users may consider:
Material composition
VOC requirements
RoHS requirements where applicable
Chemical restrictions
Disposal requirements
Packaging waste
Recycling considerations
Environmental requirements should be evaluated according to the applicable market and application.
Custom Cloth Adhesive Tape
Industrial users may require customized cloth adhesive tape specifications.
Possible customization options include:
Tape width
Roll length
Thickness
Fabric type
Fabric density
Adhesive formulation
Color
Surface finish
Packaging
Core size
Slitting format
Custom slit widths can be particularly useful for automated or semi-automated production operations.
For battery PACK assembly, narrower widths may be selected for wire bundling, while wider formats may be more appropriate for packaging reinforcement.
Why Choose Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape?
The main advantage of Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape is its ability to combine mechanical reinforcement with flexible pressure-sensitive bonding.
Compared with simple plastic film tapes, fabric-backed tape can offer improved tear resistance and handling strength.
Compared with rigid mechanical fasteners, it is lightweight and easy to apply.
Compared with specialized electrical tapes, it is generally more focused on mechanical, packaging, and temporary fixing functions.
This makes cloth adhesive tape a practical general-purpose material for industrial environments where speed, flexibility, and mechanical support are important.
Conclusion
Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape for General Use is a versatile single-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape designed for packaging, bundling, temporary fixation, maintenance, surface protection, transportation, and general industrial applications.
Its typical construction combines a fabric backing, optional PE coating, and pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. The fabric reinforcement contributes tensile strength, tear resistance, flexibility, and conformability, while the adhesive provides bonding to suitable substrates.
In lithium battery manufacturing and battery PACK applications, cloth adhesive tape can be used for battery pack outer box sealing and reinforcement, external BMS wire harness bundling, temporary production-line fixing and protection, and temporary fixing of EPE or pearl cotton transportation cushioning materials.
For battery packaging, cloth adhesive tape can provide stronger mechanical reinforcement than many conventional OPP carton sealing tapes. For external wire harness bundling, it can organize and secure cable groups while remaining flexible and easy to apply. On production lines, it can support temporary fixing, marking, masking, and protection. During transportation, it can hold cushioning materials in position inside cartons and protective packaging.
At the same time, cloth adhesive tape has important limitations. General-purpose cloth adhesive tape should not be treated as a primary high-voltage electrical insulation material or a high-temperature battery insulation tape. Applications involving battery tabs, high-voltage components, high-temperature formation, or demanding electrical insulation should use purpose-designed materials such as PI polyimide adhesive tape or other qualified insulation systems.
The most important factors when selecting a durable cloth adhesive tape include fabric backing, adhesive type, thickness, width, tensile strength, tear resistance, adhesion, temperature resistance, moisture resistance, residue performance, surface compatibility, and actual operating conditions.
By matching the tape construction with the intended application, Durable Cloth Adhesive Tape can provide a reliable, flexible, and convenient solution for general industrial packaging, maintenance, bundling, temporary fixation, transportation protection, and selected lithium battery PACK auxiliary applications.
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