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Shurtape 104193 P-660 Pro Grade 2" Gaffer Tape, Fluorescent Orange, 48mm x 50m

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Management number 201016740 Release Date 2025/09/17 List Price $322.56 Model Number 201016740
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Shurtape 104193 Description

Professional grade gaffer's tape, available in a variety of highly visible fluorescent colors with matte finish, for bundling or securing wires, cables and props in the audio/visual, television, photography, theatrical and motion picture industries, as well as for use in color-coding, labeling, marking and book-binding applications. This durable tape offers excellent holding power, conformability and high tensile strength, and will fluoresce under a black light.

Shurtape 104193 Includes

  • (24) Rolls

Shurtape 104193 Features

  • Professional grade gaffer's tape
  • High tack, tensile strength and holding power
  • Writable surface
  • Durable and conformable
  • Hand-tearable in machine and cross directions
  • Matte-finish backing
  • Synthetic rubber adhesive
  • Available in a variety of fluorescent colors that fluoresce under black light

Shurtape 104193 Specifications

Color FLUORESCENT ORANGE
Backing Material Matte-finish coated cloth
Adhesive Synthetic rubber adhesive
Adhesion to Stainless Steel 75 oz/in width
Elongation 4%
Tensile (Breaking Strength) 50 lbs/in width
Thickness 10.75 mils
Service Temperature Range 50 F - 200 F
Core Size 3.0"
Roll Diameter 6.368IN
Roll Width 1.89IN

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