• Blue Blue Tape for Disposable Protective Garment
  • Blue Blue Tape for Disposable Protective Garment
  • Blue Blue Tape for Disposable Protective Garment

Blue Blue Tape for Disposable Protective Garment

Type: Sellotape
Adhesive: Pressure Sensitive
Waterproof: Waterproof
Temperature- Resistance: High Temperature
Material: PEVA
Usage: Medical Supply
Samples:
US$ 0.1/Meter 1 Meter(Min.Order)
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
P7213D
Color
Blue
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
20mm
Trademark
OEM
Origin
China
HS Code
39191099
Production Capacity
5000000 Meters/Day

Product Description

Heat Activated Sealing Tape for Protective Suit

Taped the stitch holes for waterproof purpose/protect against solid particles and liquid chemicals and spray or liquid from leaking through, widely used in medical protective clothing, anti-bacterial protective clothing and other non-woven fabric products, surgical gowns, disposable Ebola protective suit coverall overall etc.

Features:

Strong adhesive force
High flexibility.

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Blue Blue Tape for Disposable Protective Garment







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Blue Blue Tape for Disposable Protective Garment

Blue Blue Tape for Disposable Protective Garment
Blue Blue Tape for Disposable Protective Garment
Blue Blue Tape for Disposable Protective Garment



Contact us:

Company name:  Heshan Rongda New Materials Technology CO., Limited 
Add: Xiaonan Industrial Park, Longkou Town, Heshan City, Guangdong Province, China 
Contact: Quinnie
  
  
  
 
  
  
Website: rongda.en.made-in-china.com
































 

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Number of Employees
125
Year of Establishment
2007-03-06