Self-adhesive anti-slip tape IGRIPS

Self-adhesive anti-slip tape - IGRIPS - Heskins Limited
Self-adhesive anti-slip tape - IGRIPS - Heskins Limited
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• Comfortable grip surface • Self-adhesive & non-adhesive variants • Phthalate plasticiser free Our latest addition to the non-abrasive range, iGrips is a rubber-like material that is soft to the touch. Suitable for applying to electronics as a means of enhancing grip to prevent damage from drops or to allow greater dexterity and control during use. The ‘bobbly’ surface is comfortable to the touch while offering excep­ti­onally high levels of grip. Benefits Our additional aim for this material was to be free from plasti­cisers, chemicals which change plastics properties, making it more malleable. Benefits of this allow for cheaper construc­tion, but at a potential risk to people’s health, as plasticisers can be absorbed by the body. As plasticisers are banned in the USA and parts of Europe, we wanted to give people a high-quality product that is non-toxic and can be safely used on children’s toys and medical equipment. The iGrips material is a highly treated siliconized film with extremely low shore hardness properties combined with a hexagonal grouped bobble emboss pattern to provide industry-leading levels of grip. The adhesive is a permanent non-aqueous pressure-sensitive coating to provide long term bond. Sizes & Custom iGrips is available self-adhesive (H3474) and non-adhesive (H3473) versions in rolls up to 400mm in width and any width roll from 19mm up to 400mm is possible. Die-cuts are available in many shapes and sizes. Custom options are possible dependent on MOQ’s.

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