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1617 Republic Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
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Part # 690, Scotch® Colored Film Tape


Scotch® Color Coding Tape 690 is a colored tape used for color coding and bag closure. The UPVC backing material is moisture and chemical resistant. The natural rubber adhesive removes cleanly from a wide variety of surfaces.

This mineral coated, slip resistant material features a highly durable and highly visible surface. Photoluminescent strips help to indicate egress paths during power outages and low light situations.




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Transparent Film Tape for Color Coding
Scotch® Color Coding Tape 690 is a 2.3 mil (0.058 mm) thick colored tape with a high strength natural rubber adhesive used for color coding and bag sealing. The tape removes cleanly and boasts long aging and premium performance. The UPVC backing material is moisture and chemical resistant. It boasts excellent handling, is hand-tearable and long aging. It can be applied by hand or with the P-400 or P-410 dispensers.

Recommended Applications
  • Bag sealing
  • Color coding
Immediate, Light-Duty Solution
Scotch® Light Duty Packaging Tapes provide immediate, high-tack adhesion and resilience to moisture and chemicals. These versatile packaging tapes allow customers to choose the film backing and adhesive needed for application success. Leverage the advantages that come with a strong, yet light-duty, packaging tape that is designed to meet the everyday challenges of packaging or temporary holding applications.

3M™ Safety-Walk™ Slip Resistant Tapes and Treads Series 600 has been certified by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) as providing "high-traction". A wet static coefficient of friction (SCOF) of greater than 0.60 was chosen by NFSI as the criteria for "high traction" because according to NFSI, floor surfaces maintaining this level of slip resistance when wet have proven to reduce slip-and-fall claims by between 50% and 90%.



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