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The Composition of Gummed Brown Paper Tape
Gummed brown paper tape is made from natural, unbleached paper that is coated with a water-activated adhesive. This means that when you apply water to the tape, it becomes sticky and adheres strongly to surfaces. In contrast, regular tape, often made from plastic or synthetic materials, uses a pressure-sensitive adhesive that sticks upon contact without needing any activation.
This composition gives gummed brown paper tape unique properties that make it particularly suitable for watercolor applications. The paper material allows for better absorption of water, which can be crucial when working with wet techniques in watercolor painting. Regular tape can struggle with moisture, potentially leading to peeling or lifting away from the surface.

Adhesion and Surface Compatibility
| Feature Category | Descriptive Details |
| Product name | Paper Substrate tape carton sealing |
| Color Choices | Brown, Frosted White, raven, and multi-color variations available |
| Substrate | Built using high-strength Sustainable kraft stock |
| Grammage | Options vary between 65gsm and 90gsm |
| Sticky Substance | Range of adhesives: Rubber, Starch-based, or Hot-melt |
The adhesion quality of gummed brown paper tape is designed to be more permanent once activated, providing a strong bond that can withstand the rigors of watercolor techniques. This ensures that the tape remains securely in place, allowing artists to create clean edges and precise lines without worrying about bleed-through or paint seeping underneath.
Regular tape may not provide the same level of durability when exposed to water. The pressure-sensitive nature of typical tape can result in less reliable adhesion on damp surfaces, making it less ideal for watercolor projects where the paper will be saturated. This difference highlights the importance of choosing the right tape depending on the medium being used.
Environmental Impact and Reusability
Gummed brown paper tape is often considered more environmentally friendly than regular tape. Being made from biodegradable materials, it poses less of a threat to the environment once discarded. Additionally, its paper base can be recycled, making it a sustainable option for artists who are mindful of their ecological footprint.
Furthermore, the reusability of gummed brown paper tape sets it apart from many regular tapes. Once the tape has been wetted and applied, it can be gently removed and reused for other projects if handled carefully. This feature is particularly appealing for watercolor artists who may wish to experiment with various techniques without committing to one layout permanently.

