Yes or no? What’s the difference between aluminium tape with and without liner?
What’s the difference between aluminium tape with and without liner? This question may arise spontaneously for those who are not accustomed to using aluminium adhesive tape regularly.
In fact, we are used to seeing liner being found on special adhesive tape rolls, such as double-sided adhesive tape: as they present two surfaces covered with adhesive substances, it wouldn’t be possible to use them without this peculiar film.
However, liner cannot be found on other types of adhesive rolls, such as insulating tape, American duct tape, scotch tape, masking tape, and so on.
In this article, advantages of aluminium adhesive tape with liner will be outlined, to make sure your purchases are thoughtful and targeted to the use you will make of the tape. Before that, however, we shall summarise a quick introduction to this specific type of adhesive tape meant for professional operations, which has a very specific use and is built with peculiar materials: hence the much higher price compared to that of regular adhesive tape. Enjoy your read!
What is aluminium adhesive tape
So, let’s begin with a quick introduction of aluminium adhesive tape.
Recognizing this type of tape is not difficult at all: its standard format, in fact, shows a metallic and shiny surface which immediately catches one’s eye, even though it should be noted that aluminium adhesive tape also exists, thus losing part of their typical appearance.
The usual structure of aluminium tape consists of two elements: the support stands on top, being the actual tape, which, in this case, is made of aluminium.
Below is the adhesive part, created with a mixture of adhesive substances which, like the support, can withstand very high temperatures. In some aluminium adhesive tape models, a liner, or protective film, is also present, which must be removed at the time of use.
Distinguishing aluminium tape from other professional adhesive tape types is its great resistance to high or even extreme temperatures: let’s have a look at what the uses of this precious tool are.
Aluminium adhesive tape uses
Given the considerable cost of aluminium adhesive tape, it is definitely worth learning how to use it the right way, to be certain you aren’t wasting even as little as a few centimetres of tape because of improper use.
It has already been noted: the key feature of aluminium adhesive tape is its ability to withstand high temperatures, whereas no other regular adhesive tape could do the same.
So, if you are going trying to repair something that must be kept at room temperature, thus generally below 40 °C (104 °F), then using an aluminium adhesive tape is useless and superfluous.
Therefore, it isn’t surprising that among the typical uses of aluminium tape are activities related to plumbing or hot air circulation repairs: you can use this professional adhesive tape at high temperatures, For example, to seal pipes in heating systems or even inside stoves, to secure joints inside refrigeration systems, and so on.
As you can see browsing the dedicated category in our e-commerce website, there are aluminium adhesive tapes that can withstand temperatures above 100, 120 or 150 °C (212, 248, 302 °F).
What is adhesive tape liner?
Soon we will outline what the difference between aluminium tape with and without liner is. It is best to explain what release liner means first: it is a protective film which protects the adhesive until it’s time to use it.
There are many types of liner, from paper to plastic. In the case of adhesive tape types available in our online store, liners are generally made with silicone paper.
What’s the difference between aluminium tape with and without liner?
People who need to fix heating or refrigeration systems must often work in uncomfortable environments.
In addition to this, it should be noted that, given the cost of aluminium adhesive tape is higher than that of regular tape, it is always best to think your choice through, without risking to waste sections of tape for imperfect repairs.
Because of this, it can certainly be useful to opt for an aluminium tape with liner, i.e., with a film allowing for the overlapping of adhesive tape and, above all, easy and safe positioning, without risking unintentionally sticking the aluminium tape in the wrong position, even on your own hands!