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Cloth tape is an umbrella term for a range of tapes (opens in a new window or tab) that includes duct and gaffa, as well as some specialty and premium tapes. It is often wrongly generalized as ‘duct tape’, which can result in the wrong adhesive being used for your project. Technically, yes, all duct tapes are cloth tapes. But not all cloth tapes are duct tapes. In this article, we present and compare cloth tape vs duct tape to help you avoid this predicament.

What is cloth tape?

Cloth tape (opens in a new window or tab) is an incredibly versatile category that can be used in numerous industrial applications. The anatomy of cloth tape comprises: a durable top coat, a plastic layer, a fabric backing, and the adhesive system.

Cloth tape

Top coat

They type of top coat has a big influence on the following tape properties: - Level of gloss: shiny or matt - Ability to write, print or coat the tape - Resistance against solvents/moisture/humidity - Unwinding behavior

Plastic layer

The layer affects major characteristics of the cloth tape: - Color - Barrier function - Creates abrasion resistance - Stiffness

Fabric

The backing is responsible for different features of the adhesive tape: - Flexibility and comformability - Mechanical properties, such as tensile or elongation - Abrasion resistance - Enables the removal of the tape

Adhesive system

Depending on the specific adhesive system the following features are affected: - Adhesion/peel resistance - Cohesion/shear resistance - Initial bond/tack

Top coat

They type of top coat has a big influence on the following tape properties: - Level of gloss: shiny or matt - Ability to write, print or coat the tape - Resistance against solvents/moisture/humidity - Unwinding behavior

Plastic layer

The layer affects major characteristics of the cloth tape: - Color - Barrier function - Creates abrasion resistance - Stiffness

Fabric

The backing is responsible for different features of the adhesive tape: - Flexibility and comformability - Mechanical properties, such as tensile or elongation - Abrasion resistance - Enables the removal of the tape

Adhesive system

Depending on the specific adhesive system the following features are affected: - Adhesion/peel resistance - Cohesion/shear resistance - Initial bond/tack

As mentioned above, there are three core types of cloth tape:

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Cloth tape features:

  • High tensile, heavy-duty, and resistant to extremes in temperature, UV, and waterproof
  • Highly flexible, even on rough and uneven surfaces
  • Strong and durable, indoors and out
  • Hand tears easily and neatly, both horizontally and vertically
  • Residue-free removal 
  • Immediate tack
  • The option for specialty adhesives that are resistant to heat and electrical insulation 
  • Available in a range of colors
  • Can be written on, making it ideal for organization, color coding, and bundling
  • Comes in a variety of widths and thicknesses

Duct tape features:

  • General-purpose tape for manual applications
  • Water-repellant and durable
  • Available in a range of widths, thicknesses, and adhesive strengths
  • Color variety mainly limited to silver, black, white - while silver or gray is the most known color
  • Immediate tack to most surfaces, in a range of environments
  • We are revolutionizing duct tape by offering an assortment made from recycled materials

Premium cloth tapes

01tesa® 4549

  • 71% bio-based carbon content in total product (tested acc. to ASTM D6866-21)
  • Very conformable tape which adapts to uneven and shaped surface without creasing
  • Designed for clean removal
  • For edge protection in glass production

02tesa® 4651

  • 68% bio-based content in total product excluding liner (by weight)
  • Very string adhesion even on rough and slightly oily surfaces
  • Flexible and conformable
  • Easy to write on
  • Ideal solution for sandblasting

03tesa® 4661

  • 60% bio-based content in total product excluding liner (by weight)
  • Highest adhesion level in premium cloth assortment
  • Available as spool for automated processes, such as biycyle wheel production

04tesa® 4541

  • 87% bio-based carbon content in total product (tested acc. to EN 16640)
  • Extremely flexible and conformable tape
  • Adapts to uneven surfaces without creasing
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01tesa® 60462

  • 67% of the backing is made from post-consumer recycled plastics, which accounts for 30% of the total product
  • Bonds instantly with excellent adhesion on a variety of materials, including rough surfaces
  • The product is mainly used in construction industry for a variety of heavy duty applications

02tesa® 4615

  • 63% of the backing is made from post-consumer recycled plastics, which accounts for 31% of the total product
  • Bonds instantly with high-adhesion on a variety of materials
  • For a variety of basic applications
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When it comes to cloth tape vs duct tape, you can count on our quality, regardless of product choice

Whether you’re looking for general-purpose duct tape or industrial-strength, removable specialty cloth tape, our extensive product range has it all. If you’d like our help finding the right products for your needs, please fill out the form below, and one of our adhesive experts will be in touch soon:

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