Color Masking Tape Jumbo Roll

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High Temp Tapes Company is a manufacturer of color masking tape jumbo roll materials for slitting, rewinding and private-label conversion. The range is designed for color-coded production, temporary industrial marking, automotive masking identification and construction masking. Standard shades are available for routine programs, while non-standard colors can be checked against a physical sample before bulk coating. Usable width, winding direction, slit-edge condition and adhesive behavior should be agreed against the converting line and target surface.
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Product Overview
A colored masking tape jumbo roll is a converting material, not simply a larger retail roll. Typical references include 0.08-0.16 mm total thickness, jumbo widths up to 1240 mm and roll lengths of 1000-3000 m. The final specification should still be matched to the backing grade, adhesive system and downstream slitting plan.
The saturated crepe paper backing is easy to tear by hand and adapts well to straight edges and light curves. The rubber-based pressure-sensitive adhesive should be selected around the actual surface finish, expected dwell time, temperature exposure and removal stage. For a multi-color masking tape jumbo roll program, different shades can separate product grades, work steps or private-label series. Color is useful for quick identification, but it should not replace an actual-substrate trial.
Technical Data Sheet
Item | Typical Value |
Product structure | Single-coated masking tape jumbo roll |
Backing material | Saturated crepe paper |
Adhesive system | Rubber-based pressure-sensitive adhesive, grade-dependent |
Standard colors | White, cream, yellow, orange, red, blue, green, black and custom shades |
Total thickness | 0.08-0.16 mm typical reference, confirm by grade and sample |
Jumbo roll width | Up to 1240 mm typical reference, confirm usable coating width |
Jumbo roll length | 1000-3000 m typical reference, confirm by converting plan |
Core size | Match to slitting and rewinding equipment |
Winding direction | Specify before sample approval |
Initial tack | Confirm by agreed method |
180-degree peel adhesion | Check by adhesive grade, substrate and dwell time |
Holding power | Check by adhesive grade and test condition |
Temperature resistance | Check by temperature, duration and removal stage |
Solvent resistance | Grade-dependent, validate for the application process |
Slitting quality | Clean slit edge, controlled paper dust and stable roll face |
Color transfer review | Surface rub observation during sample review |
Repeat-order control | Retained reference sample and batch comparison |
Applications
- Color masking tape jumbo roll conversion for custom widths, lengths and shade ranges.
- Temporary industrial marking for parts, work stages and process identification.
- Automotive masking identification where colors separate work steps or tape grades.
- Construction masking for painting, renovation and short-term surface protection.
- Decorative masking tape converting for solid-color wholesale series.
- Private-label color masking tape programs requiring approved shades and repeat-order checks.
Benefits
- Supports custom color masking tape roll sampling before a new shade enters bulk coating.
- Helps maintain repeat-order consistency through retained physical reference samples.
- Uses easy-tear crepe paper backing for masking, temporary marking and conversion.
- Reduces avoidable paper dust and edge fraying when slit-edge quality is checked before repeat runs.
- Allows adhesive review through initial tack, 180-degree peel adhesion, holding power and residue inspection.
- Supports smoother rewinding when roll-face flatness, core size and winding direction are agreed in advance.
When Should Slitting Quality and Adhesive Stability Be Rechecked for Colored Masking Tape Rolls?
Recheck the converted roll whenever the slit width, core size, winding direction, adhesive grade or target surface changes. After rewinding, inspect the slit edge, paper dust, edge fraying, roll-face flatness, telescoping and unwind condition. A short dwell trial on the actual substrate can reveal edge lifting, adhesive transfer, residue or backing breakage during removal. For repeat runs, do not judge performance by initial tack alone. Compare peel adhesion, holding power and removal behavior with the retained sample.

Which Color Checks Should Be Completed Before a Private-Label Tape Series Is Approved?
A custom shade should not be approved from a screen image alone. Compare a physical sample under consistent lighting, then carry out a surface rub observation to check for visible color transfer during handling, slitting and rewinding. Keep the approved sample for future batch comparison. When a shade is reordered, review color consistency together with roll flatness, unwind condition and adhesive stability.
FAQ
Can different colors represent different tape grades?
Yes. Colors make identification faster, but adhesive grade, temperature exposure, dwell time and removal requirements still need separate checks.
What should be checked before ordering a color masking tape jumbo roll?
Agree the usable width, roll length, core size, winding direction, slit width, target surface and converted-roll format before production.
How is low color transfer reviewed?
For custom shades, include a surface rub observation during sample review to check visible transfer during normal handling and conversion.
Can private-label color masking tape be supplied for conversion?
Yes. Shade, width, length, core size and roll format can be agreed against a physical reference sample before bulk production.

