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3m Scotch Green 233+ Auto Paint Masking Tape 1" - 12 Rolls on 2040-parts.com

US $31.00
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Albany, New York, US

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Scotch Performance Masking Tape 233+

1" Sleeve of 12 Rolls

 


Highly conformable, provides the best adhesive transfer resistance, hugs curves, contours and provides outstanding paint lines. Goes on quickly and easily, sticks at a touch and stays put. Perfectly balanced to give outstanding masking results.
This unique, green colored tape has excellent conformability, transfer resistance, and is resistant to bleed through. 233+ also has better UV resistance than traditional masking tapes. Adhesion to steel: 38oz./in.width. Tensile: 25lbs/in. Tape thickness: 6.7 mils. Temp range: 250F(121C) for 30 minutes

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