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JIT Gecko Tape - Holds substrates in place during bonding & curing

JIT Gecko Tape is the high grab, double-sided, bonding tape suitable for a range of demanding applications where high grab is required.

It is ideal for use in construction applications where the high tack is used to hold substrates in place during bonding & curing.

Particularly good on difficult substrates: -

  • Wood
  • Tile
  • Ceramic
  • Granite
  • Low Surface Energy Plastics
  • Fabrics

For technical support and advice on bonding applications, please contact us on 01698 748290 or via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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What is Splicing? High Temperature Splicing Tapes

Put simply, splicing involves joining two or more pieces of linear materials e.g. to splice paper, you stick the edge of one sheet to the edge of another.  Of course, in industry, it is more technical that that. Here at J.I.T. Industrial Products Ltd. we offer a wide range of splicing tapes such as single and double sided tapes to join papers, films, cards, foils, fabrics and textiles. If your manufacturing process needs to join the end of one roll to the next, chances are you are using splicing tape. Our splicing tapes are used in industries from specialist fabrics and textiles to label manufacturing, in applications where high temperatures can have an effect on the performance of the tape, and many other scenarios.

In modern day manufacturing processes,  you must use the correct splicing tape in order to combat temperature and chemical resistance. For example you may need to use high temperature splicing tape capable of withstanding up to 200°C. If you are not using the correct tape then you may experience problems down the line. In order to ensure you are using the correct tape, our specialists work alongside you to find the tape best suited to your applications.

Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your splicing options!