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The 3M 7000048632 is a solvent resistant masking tape designed for applications where surfaces must be protected from harsh chemical exposure. Sold under the Scotch 226 product line, it features a black polyethylene film laminated over saturated crepe paper backing, giving it strong resistance to a wide range of solvents, water-based solutions, emulsions, wax-base paint strippers, and mild caustic solvent-emulsion solutions. Each roll measures 0.75 inches wide by 60 yards long. A high-tack rubber adhesive provides immediate grab on contact and seals reliably across varied surfaces. This tape is installed by painting contractors, industrial technicians, and specialty trade workers who need dependable masking under chemically aggressive conditions.
This tape is suited for masking during solvent-based coating applications, surface preparation work, and chemical processing environments where standard masking tapes would fail. The black polyethylene film backing offers visual contrast on light-colored workpieces, making edge definition easier to confirm. It is appropriate for both indoor applications and outdoor exposure up to three months, after which it removes cleanly from most opaque surfaces without leaving adhesive residue. Trade professionals use it in automotive refinishing, industrial painting, and general maintenance masking scenarios requiring chemical protection.
Designed as a solvent resistant masking tape for use on most opaque surfaces in industrial, commercial, and specialty trade applications where chemical exposure is a concern.
Apply to clean, dry surfaces free of dust, oil, and loose material to ensure full adhesive contact. Remove the tape within the recommended exposure window to avoid adhesive transfer. No cutting tools are required as the tape tears by hand. Always follow applicable safety guidelines when working with solvents or chemical coatings in the work area.
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