Drywall 101 | Tapes | Grab Bag |
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What is a butt joint.
This juncture is created when two factory edges of drywall are placed together.
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What is Perfect Finish.
Originally manufactured in Midland, this drywall tape is 33% thinner than standard tapes.
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What is water-based.
Applied by CG1, this type of adhesive is used on standard ADFORS FibaTape products.
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What is a banjo.
Drywall tapes can be applied by hand using a taping knife or this automatic tool that shares it's name with a musical instrument.
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What is Extra Strength.
The patented design of this drywall tape features multiple different fabric technologies.
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What is the Guzzetti.
Originally operating in Dover, OH, this machine slits about 28,000 rolls of drywall tape per day.
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What is non-adhesive.
These styles of drywall tape must be embedded between two layers of joint compound unlike their self-adhesive counter parts.
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What is creaseless FibaFuse.
Debuting in 2018, this will be the first "new" tape released by ADFORS since 2013.
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What is Resistance Wrap.
ADFORS was the first manufacturer to implement this innovative 360 degree packaging.
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