This section provides an overview for vinyl tapes as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 5 vinyl tape manufacturers and their company rankings.
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Vinyl tape, a versatile adhesive solution, is manufactured from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin, known for its pliability and durability.
Its application spans a wide range, including electrical insulation, bundling of items, repairs, and marking areas for safety or organizational purposes. The tape's high insulation capacity makes it an ideal choice for covering wires and pipes, safeguarding them against electrical hazards. It's also employed for temporary fixes, pipe repairs, and reinforcing materials.
Notable for its user-friendly nature, vinyl tape can be easily cut by hand and adjusted to fit various surfaces. It stands out for its longevity and resistance to moisture and chemicals, rendering it apt for both indoor and outdoor applications over extended periods. Available in a spectrum of colors such as black, white, red, blue, and green, and various widths, vinyl tape can meet diverse needs, including slip resistance and enhancing visibility with light-reflective properties.
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Nadco Tapes and Labels, Inc., headquartered in Sarasota, Florida, is a manufacturer and supplier of adhesive tapes and labels. The company serves various industries including packaging, automotive, electronics, and logistics. Their product range includes pressure-sensitive tapes, custom labels, and specialty adhesive solutions, which are used for packaging, branding, product identification, and sealing applications. Nadco holds certifications such as ISO 9001, ensuring compliance of products to industry standards, while providing effective adhesion, durability, and functionality for efficient operations and brand integrity in industrial settings.
Denka Company Limited, founded in 1915, is a Japanese chemical manufacturer headquartered in Chuo City, Tokyo. The company offers a range of products made with the technology of fine ceramics and organic fine chemicals, such as adhesives, fluorescent materials, functional films, and heat dissipation materials. They also produce automotive parts, belts, hoses, electric wires and cables, and rubber gloves using chloroprene rubber. Additionally, Denka provides products made of polymer solutions, such as food packaging materials, building materials, and electric home appliances. In 2022, Denka launched the New Business Development to develop products and technologies in ICT and energy, healthcare, and sustainable living.
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Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 2 | 66.7% |
Japan | 1 | 33.3% |