Tesa 4657 Cloth Tape, 50m x 38mm, Grey
- RS Stock No.:
- 249-8545
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 04657-00114-00
- Manufacturer:
- Tesa
Price Each (In a Pack of 24)**
HK$466.065
48 In stock for delivery within 3 working days*
* Delivery dates may change based on your chosen quantity and delivery address.
FREE delivery for orders over HK$850.00
Units | Per unit | Per Pack** |
---|---|---|
24 + | HK$466.065 | HK$11,185.56 |
**price indicative
- RS Stock No.:
- 249-8545
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 04657-00114-00
- Manufacturer:
- Tesa
The Tesa 4671 is an adhesive tape designed with a woven rayon fabric backing and a natural rubber adhesive. It is the premium gaffer tape in the assortment for stages, fairs and exhibitions with corresponding applications.
The tapes high tensile strength, the puncture resistance and the adhesiveness to all kinds of substrates perform well even under elevated temperature
The acrylic cloth tape is conformable and features a high resistance to paints, solvents, abrasion, and is waterproof
The acrylic coating is highly age-stable, making it very suitable for permanent applications
The tesa® 4657 is a very resilient cloth tape used for temporary and permanent hole covering in automobile production lines and masking during industrial painting processes
Handling and application is easy due to hand-tearability
The tape can be torn in straight edges along the high mesh woven fabric
Residue-free removal is possible, even after high-temperature exposure
The acrylic cloth tape is conformable and features a high resistance to paints, solvents, abrasion, and is waterproof
The acrylic coating is highly age-stable, making it very suitable for permanent applications
The tesa® 4657 is a very resilient cloth tape used for temporary and permanent hole covering in automobile production lines and masking during industrial painting processes
Handling and application is easy due to hand-tearability
The tape can be torn in straight edges along the high mesh woven fabric
Residue-free removal is possible, even after high-temperature exposure