Impact Tapes Blue Shrink Wrap Tape (4" X 60 Yd) Made In Usa "pinked Edge" on 2040-parts.com
Adams, New York, United States
DESCRIPTION: This Shrink/Poly Tape was formulated to meet the demanding needs of Shrink Wrapping applications. Heat shrink tape was made for the shrink wrapping industry, however this amazing product has found itself being used in many other industries as well.
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