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The INTERTAPE POLYMER GROUP 9717 is a fiberglass reinforced strapping tape engineered for high-strength bundling, sealing, securing, and packaging applications. The pressure-sensitive construction features an aggressive adhesive that bonds on contact, eliminating the need for heat or water activation. Fiberglass reinforcement runs through the tape body, delivering superior tear resistance and impact strength that outperforms standard filament tapes in demanding hold situations. At 1.5 inches wide and 60 yards long per roll, it provides substantial coverage for industrial and trade packaging tasks. Licensed contractors, warehouse operations, and service technicians use this tape where standard carton tape fails under load or stress.
The 9717 is suited for heavy-duty bundling of pipe, conduit, lumber, and other long stock during transport and staging. It handles securing insulation batts, wrapping HVAC equipment for delivery, and reinforcing cartons that carry dense or irregular loads. The roll format keeps it manageable on job sites and in service vehicles. Applications span residential and light commercial construction trades, HVAC and plumbing rough-in staging, and general industrial packaging environments where a reliable, one-hand-deployable strapping solution is required.
Designed as a general-purpose fiberglass reinforced strapping tape suitable for use on cardboard, metal, wood, PVC, and most smooth industrial surfaces where a pressure-sensitive filament tape is specified.
Apply to clean, dry surfaces free of dust, oil, or moisture for best adhesion. Use a tape gun or dispenser rated for reinforced strapping tape to maintain consistent tension across the roll. When bundling pipe or conduit, overlap each wrap by at least half the tape width to distribute load evenly. No special tools or certifications are required, but gloves are recommended when handling fiberglass-reinforced products repeatedly to avoid skin irritation from exposed filaments at cut edges.
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