Single Coated Tape

When you need a tape that does exactly what it promises—clean application, strong hold, and dependable performance—Vybond Single-Coated Tape is the answer. Featuring adhesive on one side and a smooth, durable backing on the other, it's designed for professionals who value precision and reliability in equal measure. Whether you're masking, bundling, mounting, or surface protecting, our Single-Coated Tape adapts effortlessly to the task at hand across a broad range of industries, from automotive and aerospace to medical and packaging. Engineered to bond firmly to varied surfaces while resisting moisture, temperature shifts, and everyday stress, it brings quiet confidence to every application. At Vybond, we put care into every layer so you can focus on the work that matters most.

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Single-coated tape has adhesive applied to one side of a backing material, leaving the other side exposed. It is one of the most common and versatile tape constructions.

It is used for sealing, masking, bundling, labeling, and general-purpose bonding across industrial, construction, and packaging applications.

Single-coated tape can be made with backings like film, cloth, or paper, depending on the strength, flexibility, or finish the application requires.

Some single-coated tapes are designed for permanent bonding, while others, like masking tapes, are designed for clean removal. The right option depends on the intended use.

Many single-coated tapes can be printed on, which makes them useful for labeling, branding, and identification purposes.

Adhesion strength varies by product and is engineered to match the application, from light-duty masking to heavy-duty industrial bonding.


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