Fabric Tape FAQ
Fabric tape is widely used for bundling, sealing, surface protection, and heavy-duty repairs.
It is commonly applied in:
Packaging and logistics
Automotive interior fixing
Cable wrapping
Construction and maintenance
Industrial temporary fastening
Its strong cloth backing provides excellent durability.
Fabric tape is typically made of:
Cotton cloth or polyester fabric backing
Rubber-based or hot melt adhesive
Optional coating for water resistance
This structure gives fabric tape high strength, flexibility, and tear resistance.
Fabric tape is often considered an industrial-grade duct tape, but differences include:
Higher fabric density for industrial use
Stronger adhesion options
Specialized versions for automotive or electrical applications
We supply both general-purpose and professional-grade fabric tapes.
Yes. Most fabric tapes offer:
Water resistance
Abrasion and wear resistance
Reliable performance in rough environments
For outdoor or heavy-duty applications, we can provide enhanced coated versions.
Yes. One key advantage of fabric tape is that it is hand-tearable, making it highly convenient for:
On-site repairs
Quick packaging
Temporary fixing tasks
No cutting tools are required.
Standard fabric tape is designed for strong bonding, so residue may occur if left long-term.
We also offer clean-removal fabric tape options for applications where surface protection is critical.






