• Adhesive transfer tape does not have a backing material. Instead, adhesive is on a double-coated
release liner for winding on a roll. Sometimes the adhesive is sandwiched between two liners. • Archival tape is similar to transparent office tape, with low-acid adhesives that will not degrade surfaces they are applied to, protecting documents from damage during long-term storage. •
Box-sealing tape (also "packing tape"; "parcel tape", UK) is a type of packaging tape which is clear or opaque, and used for closing packages for shipment. It is usually two inches (48 mm) or three inches (72 mm) wide and is made of a
polypropylene or
polyester backing. •
Drafting tape is similar to masking tape, but with lower tack adhesive so that it may be removed without damaging or leaving residue on paper or other delicate surfaces, and also has
pH maintained at 7 so as not to damage the substrate. •
Duct tape usually has a plastic-coated fabric backing and a strong adhesive. •
Double-sided tape has adhesive on both sides of a backing material, for attaching two surfaces together. •
Electrical tape (or insulating tape) stretches to conform to irregular objects, and is made of materials like
vinyl that do not conduct electricity. •
Filament tape or "strapping tape" has filaments (usually
fiberglass) embedded into the adhesive for extra strength. •
Gaffer tape (or simply "gaff tape") is normally based on a heavy
fabric or
plastic tape. • Hockey tape or "
friction tape" is a somewhat rough cloth tape used for grip on
hockey and
lacrosse sticks. •
Masking tape is used to cover areas that should not be painted. It usually has a paper backing and an adhesive designed to be removed from surfaces (within a limited time). •
Security tape has special features to make it tamper evident •
Speed tape or "600 mile per hour tape" is a metallic foil with an adhesive designed to secure the tape under high-speed airflow and is used on the skins of airplanes •
Spike tape is a thinner version of gaffer tape that is usually brightly colored. It is used to mark places of furniture or actors on a stage. •
Surgical tape is an adhesive
bandage used to hold a
dressing on a
wound. • Transparent office tape is used for repairing torn paper products, sealing envelopes, general holding, etc. It is a transparent film of
cellophane, cellulose,
polypropylene, or other plastic, with an acrylic or
synthetic rubber–based adhesive. Clear tape with a matte finish is branded "Scotch Magic Tape" or called "invisible tape". Clear tape is sold in pre-filled single-use
tape dispensers and in "refill" rolls for permanent desktop tape dispensers. Famous brands include
Sellotape,
Scotch Tape, Duck, Tesa, LePage's, Texcel, etc. ==Tape glossary==