Masking Tapes are pressure sensitive made of thin and easy-to-tear paper, and easily released pressure sensitive adhesive.
Available in a variety of widths.
Used mainly in painting, to mask off areas that should not be painted. The adhesive is the key element to its usefulness, as it allows the tape to be easily removed without leaving residue or damaging the surface to which it is applied.
Ideal for a variety of home and industrial applications.
Sticks with confidence to most surfaces – including metal, rubber, glass, and plast.
Conforms to irregular surfaces, resists bleed through from most industrial paint systems, and offers super sharp paint lines.
Description
Masking Tapes
Masking tape was developed specifically to help protect surrounding surfaces from overspray, provide
clean paint lines, and remove easily and cleanly when finished. Masking tape is an essential tool
for any painter. It comes in multiple widths and colors, making it perfect for any project. The
pressure-sensitive adhesive ensures a secure hold, while the easy-to-tear backing makes removal a
breeze. Use masking tape to create straight lines and protect areas that shouldn't be painted. A
roll of masking tape is basic toolbox or supply room item in construction, warehousing, military,
marine, shipping, automotive aftermarket, e-commerce, general manufacturing and retail industries.
Types of Masking Tape
Masking tape has a variety of applications, due to the different types available. There is the
perfect type of masking tape for every job! The three main types of adhesive material are acrylic,
silicone, and rubber or rubber resin. Each type has its own benefits and drawbacks, so it's
important to choose the right one for the task at hand.
Brands Offered
Masking tapes are a great way to protect surfaces while you're painting, and Hillas has a wide
selection of brands and types to choose from. Whether you need, 3M Scotch tape for precision
painting or Masking tapes manufactured by Intertape, Nashua and Patco for a longer-lasting seal,
we have the masking tape you need to get the job done right.
How to Apply Masking Tape
Applying masking tape can be a tricky business, but with a little bit of practice and this handy
guide, you'll be able to achieve straight, clean lines every time. Start by sticking the tape in
one corner and working outwards – unravelling the tape as you go. If you need an exact straight
line or precise finish, use a ruler or tape measure for guidance.
Applications
Construction
Warehousing
Military
Marine
Shipping
Automotive aftermarket
e-commerce
General manufacturing
Retail industries
Key Product Features
Masking Tapes are pressure sensitive made of thin and easy-to-tear paper, and easily released pressure sensitive adhesive.
Available in a variety of widths.
Used mainly in painting, to mask off areas that should not be painted. The adhesive is the key element to its usefulness, as it allows the tape to be easily removed without leaving residue or damaging the surface to which it is applied.
Ideal for a variety of home and industrial applications.
Sticks with confidence to most surfaces – including metal, rubber, glass, and plast.
Conforms to irregular surfaces, resists bleed through from most industrial paint systems, and offers super sharp paint lines.
Masking Tapes
Masking tape was developed specifically to help protect surrounding surfaces from overspray, provide
clean paint lines, and remove easily and cleanly when finished. Masking tape is an essential tool
for any painter. It comes in multiple widths and colors, making it perfect for any project. The
pressure-sensitive adhesive ensures a secure hold, while the easy-to-tear backing makes removal a
breeze. Use masking tape to create straight lines and protect areas that shouldn't be painted. A
roll of masking tape is basic toolbox or supply room item in construction, warehousing, military,
marine, shipping, automotive aftermarket, e-commerce, general manufacturing and retail industries.
Types of Masking Tape
Masking tape has a variety of applications, due to the different types available. There is the
perfect type of masking tape for every job! The three main types of adhesive material are acrylic,
silicone, and rubber or rubber resin. Each type has its own benefits and drawbacks, so it's
important to choose the right one for the task at hand.
Brands Offered
Masking tapes are a great way to protect surfaces while you're painting, and Hillas has a wide
selection of brands and types to choose from. Whether you need, 3M Scotch tape for precision
painting or Masking tapes manufactured by Intertape, Nashua and Patco for a longer-lasting seal,
we have the masking tape you need to get the job done right.
How to Apply Masking Tape
Applying masking tape can be a tricky business, but with a little bit of practice and this handy
guide, you'll be able to achieve straight, clean lines every time. Start by sticking the tape in
one corner and working outwards – unravelling the tape as you go. If you need an exact straight
line or precise finish, use a ruler or tape measure for guidance.