Crepe paper tape is a masking tape that is made from crepe paper. It is named for its crepe-like texture, which gives it flexibility and allows it to conform to uneven surfaces. Crepe paper tape is commonly used for masking or protecting surfaces during painting or other types of applications where you want to prevent paint or other substances from reaching certain areas. It is designed to be easily applied and removed without leaving residue or damaging the surface it is applied to.
There are several different types of SLAA crepe paper tape available, each with its own unique characteristics and recommended uses.
Here are some of the common types:
General Purpose Masking Tape, for Marking and Labeling, house hold repair.
UV-Resistant Masking Tape, for exterior painting projects.
Multi-Surface Painterâ??s Tape, for walls, windows, ceiling.
High-temperature Masking Tape, automotive masking tape for curves.
High-Adhesion Painter's Tape, for stucco, for concrete, for brick, rough surfaces.
Painter's tape, also known as masking tape, is a type of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape that is widely used in painting projects. It is designed to be easily applied and removed without leaving residue or damaging the surface it is applied to.
Painter's tape is typically made of a Washi paper or Crepe paper as carrier. It has a relatively low-tack adhesive on one side that allows it to adhere to surfaces temporarily.