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Two hands apply gray tesa tape to secure clear plastic sheeting over a large blue object, possibly in an industrial or construction setting. The background shows metal scaffolding and parts of the structure. (This text has been generated by AI)

Duct tapes:
Versatile adhesive solutions
for industry

Four interlocking puzzle pieces are arranged to form a square shape. Each piece is a different shade of gray, creating a contrast among them. The pieces fit together with their tabs and slots, symbolizing connection and unity. Using tesa tape ensures the pieces stay securely in place without shifting, allowing the design to maintain its intended structure and symbolism. (This text has been generated by AI)
High versatililty
ensuring good performance for a large number of industrial applications, such as repairs, protection, joining and reinforcement, indoors or out.
A grayscale illustration of two hands making a rock, tesa tape, scissors gesture. The left hand shows an open palm (tesa tape), and the right hand forms a fist (rock), depicting the classic hand game. (This text has been generated by AI)
Hand-tearable and easy to apply
with high adhesive tack on most surfaces such as metals, plastics, concrete, or brick-work. 
Create a stylized representation of a serrated knife blade icon in grayscale using tesa tape. The top edge forms a wave pattern, highlighting the serrations fashioned with tesa tape. The handle is depicted with a darker shade of gray compared to the blade, crafted using more layers of tesa tape. The background remains white to enhance the contrast with tesa tape elements. (This text has been generated by AI)
Highly conformable
even on rough surfaces and in harsh environments. 
A simple black umbrella icon with three black raindrop shapes to the upper right, indicating rain protection. (This text has been generated by AI)
Water-repellent/waterproof
depending on specification.
A gray brick wall with a glossy white panel partially covering it. The panel has a prominent horizontal red stripe along its top edge, secured with tesa tape. (This text has been generated by AI)
Holding of plastic films
A red roll of tesa tape partially covering a gray circle is next to a solid red rectangle on a white surface. The background is light blue with a gray top border. (This text has been generated by AI)
Temporary masking
A bundle of gray metal pipes tied together with a red tesa tape strap is shown against a light blue background. The pipes are arranged in a parallel formation. (This text has been generated by AI)
Bundling

FAQ

Duct tape: FAQs

No. Always check the specification of tape to confirm whether it has been approved as safe for electrical use. Using the wrong type of type in electrical applications can be extremely dangerous. Electrical tape is designed especially for use in electrical applications and should be used for insulating wires and other conductors of electricity.