Foam tapes are available in a selection of high-strength, resilient materials that offer a range of uses in many daily or bespoke applications. In this article, we’ll look at Foam Tape in more depth, the industries that use it and common applications. Moreover, as well as material choice, we’ll be discussing width and how this impacts use and benefits.

Is Foam Tape waterproof?

Foam Tape has excellent insulating properties and suits a range of uses and purposes. Similarly, materials such as EPDM and PVC provide very good insulating properties for Foam tape.

What are the Benefits of Foam Tape?

    • Air sealing
    • Moisture barrier protection
    • Anti-vibration
    • Construction seal
    • Thermal insulation
    • Dust sealing
    • UV resistance
    • Corrosion resistance
    • Gap filling

Foam Tape has a range of insulating properties that are long-lasting and easy to use. Also, as well as specialised insulating project work, foam tape is also great for day-to-day tasks. Furthermore, as the first choice for an airtight compression, foam tapes are excellent for those hard to reach places and can be manufactured to custom widths.

What is Double-sided Foam Tape?

Another simple way of using foam tape is by using a self-adhesive variation. Moreover, the resin is applied to one side of the tape, whilst the foam material is on the other. Popular in the construction industry due its high strength and ease of use, its application is fast and clean with no need to apply alternative adhesives.

What materials can be used for Foam Tape?

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