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1 1/2" X 60YD MASKING TAPE - Norton Company

Part #: 72112

The Norton 72112 Professional Masking Tape is engineered for reliable performance in demanding automotive and industrial environments. This high-quality masking tape provides strong, dependable adhesion for critical applications, ensuring clean lines and effective surface protection without compromising delicate finishes upon removal. Designed for professional technicians and mechanics, it delivers consistent results across a variety of tasks.

Key Features

  • Secure Adhesion: Offers strong initial tack and reliable hold on various surfaces, preventing bleed-through and ensuring precise masking.
  • Clean Removal: Formulated for residue-free removal, helping to maintain surface integrity and reduce cleanup time after painting or finishing processes.
  • Conformable Design: Easily conforms to curves, contours, and irregular surfaces, making it ideal for detailed masking work on vehicle bodies and industrial equipment.
  • Temperature Resistance: Capable of withstanding temperatures commonly encountered in paint booths and during drying cycles, maintaining its integrity under heat.
  • Durable Construction: Resists tearing and slivering, contributing to efficient application and reducing material waste during critical operations.

Applications

This professional-grade masking tape is an essential tool for a wide range of applications. It is particularly well-suited for automotive painting, including two-tone schemes, custom graphics, and protecting trim during bodywork and sanding. In industrial settings, it excels in general masking for coating, sealing, and surface protection during manufacturing or maintenance tasks. Use it for holding, bundling, or temporary marking where strong, clean-removing tape is required to maintain professional standards.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Norton Company
  • Model Number: 72112
  • Dimensions: 1 1/2 inches (width) x 60 yards (length)

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.