FAQ’s
Why is acid-free tape important?
Acid-free tape doesn’t contain chemicals that could harm materials over time, making it safe for preserving photos, documents, and artwork.
What is double-sided acid-free tissue tape used for?
Double-sided acid-free Tissue Tape is widely used in archival and preservation work. Its acid-free properties ensure that delicate materials such as photos, artwork, and documents remain protected from damage or yellowing over time, making it ideal for framing and scrapbooking projects.
Will this tape yellow or degrade over time?
No, our double-sided acid-free tissue tape is designed to resist yellowing and will not degrade over time, ensuring long-lasting preservation.
Is this tape safe for archival and long-term preservation projects?
Yes, it’s ideal for archival work, keeping materials safe and protected for the long term.
Can the tape be torn by hand, or does it need to be cut?
The tape can be easily torn by hand, making it convenient and quick to use.
What materials will the tape stick to effectively?
This tape works well on smooth surfaces like paper, plastic, fabric, and even lightweight materials.
Is the adhesive on both sides acid-free?
Yes, the adhesive on both sides of the tape is acid-free, making it safe for delicate projects.
How long will the tape’s adhesive remain effective after application?
Once applied, the adhesive provides a long-lasting bond that will stay strong for years under normal conditions.
Can the tape withstand high temperatures or humidity?
The tape performs well in normal temperatures and can handle mild changes in humidity, but it is best used in moderate conditions.
Is double-sided acid-free tissue tape as strong as regular Double Sided Tape?
Yes, double-sided acid-free tissue tape provides a strong adhesive bond, similar to standard Double Sided Tape. However, it offers the added benefit of being acid-free, which makes it safer for use with sensitive materials that need long-term preservation without risking deterioration.
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