Thickness(mm) |
1 |
Color |
Transparent |
Length(m) |
30 |
Width(mm) |
2 |
Sellotape was initially made in 1937 by Colin Kinninmonth and George Dim, in Acton, west London. The name was gotten from cellophane, around then a reserved name, with the "C" changed to "S" so the new name could be reserved.
Select from plastic tapes, paper tapes, twofold sided froth tapes, channel tapes, straightforward tapes, and then some. Tapes give primary solidarity to keep intact various pieces in a protected way.
1" clear tape (cellotape) - each roll is 25mm x 66M. These are modern length 66 meter rolls. Standard polyprop tape for light business/office use.
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