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GORILLA TAPE
Adhesive Tape - Tough - 1.8" x 35 yd - Black
Article #97735805
Item #000399671
Model #6035060T
Format 1.88"x35YD
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Description
With its rugged and weather-resistant shell, this tough Gorilla® tape has taken adhesive tapes to a whole new level. The tight weave contributes to its heft, but it can still be ripped by hand. Its double thick adhesive fills gaps in rough and uneven surfaces like wood, stone, stucco and brick that ordinary tapes can't hold. The possibilities of uses are virtually endless. The tape is 1.88" (48 mm) wide and 35 yd (32 m) long.
- Double-thick adhesive: grips smooth, rough and uneven surfaces
- Heavy-duty cloth backing: adds strength and durability
- Rugged, weather-resistant shell: withstands moisture, UV exposure, and temperature extremes
- Tough, reinforced backing: the tight weave contributes to the strength, but GORILLA TAPE can still be torn by hand
Product specifications
Waterproof
No
Color/Finish Family
Black
Core Diameter(cm)
7.62
Core Diameter(in)
3
Core Diameter(mm)
76.2
Double-Sided
No
For Use on Concrete/Masonry
Yes
For Use on Drywall
Yes
For Use on Glass
Yes
For Use on Laminate
Yes
For Use on Metal
Yes
For Use on Plastic
Yes
For Use on Stucco
Yes
For Use on Tile
Yes
For Use on Wood
Yes
Heavy Duty
Yes
Length
35
Length Unit of Measurement
Yard(s)
Manufacturer Color/Finish
Black
Package Quantity
1
Reflective
No
Removable
Yes
Series Name
N/A
Thickness
16
Thickness Unit of Measure
Mils
Use Location
Interior/Exterior
UV Resistant
No
Warranty
None
Water Resistant
Yes
Width(cm)
4.7752
Width(in)
1.88
Width(mm)
47.752
Country of Origin
US - United States of America
Rubberized
No
Adhesive Tape - Tough - 1.8" x 35 yd - Black is rated
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quilt mama from
Great Service 4., Product not meet needs 1
i bought the tape to secure 3 sheets of insulation together for a design wall. the Gorilla tape would not stick to the insulation. So ... have to say it did not meet requirements. I'm going to try duct tape.
Date published: 2021-01-31
