Key Details:
- Model: 2092490
- Part #: CX02940
- Warranty: Supported by Manufacturer
- Brand: Sellotape
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Sellotape 72mm x 100mm Don't Crush Rippable Label Tape Black/Orange - 660 Labels
RIP-A-LABEL Rippable Message Label is made from a vinyl (PVC) film with a dry natural rubber and resin adhesive overlaid with a BOPP transparent laminate.
- The labels have perforations in the tape to allow easy tearing between images.
- The tape is well adaptable to uneven shapes and has good adhesion in many applications.
- It has excellent aging properties.
- It performs well at low temperatures.
- Backing: PVC film with BOPP laminate
- Adhesive: Rubber and resin
- Total thickness: 103 micron
- Adhesion to steel: 4.5 N per 25mm width
- Tensile strength: 125 N per 25mm width
- Elongation: 70%
- Heat resistance: 60ºC
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