The main difference between acetate tape and duct tape lies in their material, purpose and characteristics.??
Materials
Acetic acid tape: Made from imported high-quality acetate fiber cloth as the substrate and coated with acrylic flame retardant adhesive.
Cloth tape: Made of synthetic fibers such as cellulose fiber or polyester, and the glue part is made of materials such as natural rubber and synthetic rubber.
Purpose and characteristics
Acetic acid tape: It has the characteristics of high temperature resistance, solvent resistance, good aging resistance, good insulation, flame retardant, and high viscosity. It is widely used in interlayer insulation and bundling of transformers, wires, etc. Acetic acid tape also has the characteristics of strong moisture absorption and breathability, good resilience, and excellent aging resistance, which can last for more than 15 years.
Cloth tape: Suitable for packaging heavy items, protecting machines from dust, moisture, scratches, etc., and can be used to connect carpets, telephone lines, etc. The characteristics of duct tape include strong adhesion, easy tearing, high fatigue resistance, moisture resistance, and no deformation during shearing.
To sum up, there are obvious differences in materials, uses and characteristics between acetate tape and duct tape, and the choice should be made according to specific needs when selecting and using it.