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The main difference is that the glue used in duct tape is a lot weaker, and therefore, cannot be used for construction applications.This privacy policy is intended to provide information to users of The Digerati Group's websites, and users of the services provided by The Digerati Group, about how The Digerati Group uses, stores, and protects information associated with such users. However, these tapes should not be mistaken for duct tape.

These seal tape alternatives, such as Venture sheathing tape, are available at most lumber yards and hardware stores as well as on online marketplaces. However, there are a variety of other polypropylene tapes with acrylic adhesives available in the market. Tuck tape is a Canadian-manufactured product that may not be available all over the US. The red tape roll is sold by online marketplaces for between $13.95 and $15.45. While the red tape is a construction sheathing tape that is handy with sealing joints and insulation materials, the blue tape is manufactured specifically to seal PE-grade vapor barriers. The manufacturers also claim that the blue tape has a 60% stronger acrylic adhesive than the red one did. Simply put, yes there are quite a few differences between the red and the blue Tuck tape rolls.įirst off, the blue tape is quite a bit thicker than the red tape.
