Gym Floor Tape Glossary
Like lots of specialty products, gym floor tape has its own glossary.
Here are some of the terms you may encounter when discussing tape.
Kraft Paper-Smooth coated paper that is used for the backing of paper tape. It is made from the pulp of softwood lumber, like pine trees.
Mil-1/1000th of an inch. Tape is measured in mils.
Unwind-The way the amount of energy required to unroll tape is measured.
Synthetic Rubber Adhesive-Petroleum based adhesive, designed to remove cleanly and not leave residue.
Natural Rubber Adhesive-Adhesive made from natural rubber (latex). Creates aggressive water-resistant bond, but may leave adhesive residue when removed.
Substrate-Cloth, paper or vinyl backing for tape, to which adhesive is laminated.
Resistance to Edge Tear-The ability of tape to resist tearing along its horizontal axis when pressure is applied to the side of tape.
Adhesion to Steel-The measurement of how “sticky” tape is. This is measured in ounces per square inch of force that are needed to remove tape from a stainless steel plate.
Harrison Bros. Inc.
47 N. Chatham Pkwy.
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
800-327-4414 Phone
800-327-6651 Fax
sales@harrisonbros.com
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