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Use
to repair spines of periodicals and paperbacks and to cover spine labels.
Thick, 5-mil gloss polypropylene tape features a delayed-action adhesive
which allows repositioning during application but sets permanently in 24
hours. Will not crack, yellow or dry out.
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Tough,
low-tack, clear plastic tape is easy to handle because it does not stick
or grab to itself and tape is repositionable up to two-to-four hours after
application. Use for repairs and reinforcement of book spines and hinges.
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Heavy
duty, 3.5-mil flexible polypropylene tape. For reinforcing and repairing
paperback and hardback books. Acrylic adhesive provides permanent
adhesion. Will not discolor, crack or peel with age. Choose tape rolls
without liner or easy to peel, split-back release liner. All with 3"
core.
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Stronger
than cellophane or acetate, this polypropylene film with a pH neutral
acrylic adhesive is so transparent that it’s completely clear on the
roll. Tape will not crack, yellow or dry out. Use in desk dispensers as
call label protectors or for paper repair and mending.
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A
rugged strong, brilliantly clear polypropylene film with a pH neutral
acrylic adhesive that will not discolor; ideal for page repair, label
protection laminating and sealing.
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Transparent
or White, Acid-free paper. Non-aging, non-yellowing permanently elastic
neutral adhesive. For repairing and protecting modern paper. Ideal for
invisible repair to pages and documents.
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A
unique embossed finish on this tape provides the best appearance when used
for repairing torn pages or reinforcing magazine spines. Easy to dispense;
sticks securely; surface can be written upon. Includes dispenser; 1"
core.
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Mending
film tape is frosty in appearance on the roll, yet almost invisible on
most paper when applied. Recommended for page and delicate manuscript
repair. It can be written on with pencil or pen. So clear it resists
shadowing during dry copying. Pressure-sensitive, matte-acetate,
moisture-resistant and permanent.
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This
transparent tape can be used for mending torn pages of books, magazines
and newspapers. Also for reinforcing worn folds of maps or for repairing
plastic book jacket covers. Matte finish can be written on with pen,
pencil or marker.
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