Intertape AC20 Duct Tape, White - 2" x 60 Yd
Intertape AC20 Duct Tape, White - 2" x 60 Yd

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Item # 5GDQ16UPC: 077922856046
AC20 JOBSITE DUCT TAPE

Intertape Polymer Group (IPG) AC20 Jobsite multipurpose colored duct tape - a 9 mil polyethylene-coated cloth backing with a high-tack rubber-resin adhesive. The all-weather construction sticks to most clean dry surfaces and tears straight by hand without curling. Colored tape doubles as a job-site identification system: tag tool kits by trade, color-code stage cables, mark hazard zones, or simply color-match a temporary repair to its surroundings.

  • General-purpose 9 mil polyethylene-coated cloth duct tape
  • Rubber-resin adhesive bonds to most clean dry surfaces
  • Conformable backing wraps corners and curved surfaces
  • Hand-tearable - no knife or scissors needed
  • Water and tear resistant
  • Indoor and short-term outdoor use
  • Width: 2"
  • Length: 60 Yd (180 Ft)
  • Color: White

Selection Tip: White is the choice for marking proposed excavation in the standard utility color code, for refrigeration repairs where the tape needs to blend with white appliance enamel, and for color-coding kitchen and food-service equipment where dark tape would look industrial.

Application Tip: Surfaces should be clean, dry, and above 50 deg F at application; cold and damp cuts initial tack. Press firmly along the full length of the tape - duct tape needs a few seconds of pressure to wet out the adhesive and reach full bond. Overlap successive passes by at least 1/2" when sealing seams; for a permanent weather seal on ductwork, step up to a UL 181B-rated foil tape rather than relying on cloth.

Care Tip: Store rolls flat in the original carton at room temperature; cold storage stiffens the adhesive and the cloth tears unevenly on unwind. Cloth duct tape is short-term in direct sun - UV degrades the polyethylene coating in a season or two; pull and replace any tape that has stiffened or chalked.

Note: Despite the name, generic cloth "duct tape" is no longer code-approved for permanent HVAC duct sealing in most jurisdictions - it loses adhesion on warm duct work over time. Use this tape for general repair, bundling, color-coding, theater/stage work, and temporary patches. For permanent HVAC sealing, switch to a UL 181B-listed metal foil or mastic system.