duct tapedʌk, dʌkt
duct tape
English Definitions:
duct tape (noun)
a wide silvery adhesive tape intended to seal joints in sheet metal duct work but having many other uses
"duct tape holds the world together"
duct tape (Noun)
A generally gray waterproof tape used for many purposes, and possessing nearly mythic status in American culture. It is no longer used for constructing duct-work, as building codes require more advanced products.
duct tape (Verb)
To use duct tape in order to tape one object to another.
Duct tape
Duct tape, or duck tape, is cloth- or scrim-backed pressure-sensitive tape often coated with polyethylene. There are a variety of constructions using different backings and adhesives. One variation is gaffer tape designed to be cleanly removed, while duct tape is not. Another variation is heat-resistant duct tape useful for sealing heating/ventilation/air-conditioning ducts, produced because standard duct tape fails quickly when used on heating ducts. Duct tape is generally gray or black but also available in other colors. In 1942 Revolite, then a division of Johnson & Johnson, originally developed an adhesive tape made from a rubber-based adhesive applied to a durable duck cloth backing. This tape resisted water and was used as sealing tape on ammunition cases during World War II.
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