I. Correct ways to use tape:
1. Understanding the types and uses of tape: Different types of tape have different characteristics and uses. For example, strong tape is suitable for fixing heavy objects, while cloth tape is more suitable for adhering to uneven surfaces. Understanding the types and characteristics of tape can help us choose and use it better. 2. Keep tape dry and clean: Before using tape, make sure the tape and the surface to be adhered to are dry, clean, and without oil stains. This can ensure that the tape has good adhesiveness and adhesion. 3. Cut the right length and width: Cut the tape to the right length and width according to the size and shape of the item to be bonded. This can avoid wasting tape while ensuring good adhesion. 4. Apply tape smoothly: When applying tape, make sure the surface is smooth and avoid bubbles or wrinkles. You can gently press the tape with your hand to ensure it is tightly adhered to the surface. 5. Avoid excessive pulling: When removing the tape, avoid excessive pulling to prevent damaging the bonded item or the tape itself. II. Tips for storing tape: 1. Avoid direct sunlight: Store tape in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. This can extend the lifespan of the tape. 2. Avoid high temperatures and humidity: Store tape in a well-ventilated, dry place to prevent it from getting damp or deteriorating due to high humidity or temperature. 3. Store by type: Sort and store different types of tape separately for easy access and use. Use labels or marking pens to label different types and colors of tape for easy identification. 4. Avoid heavy pressure: Store tape in a lightweight box or basket to prevent it from being deformed or broken by heavy objects. 5. Regularly organize: Regularly organize your tape inventory and dispose of any expired or damaged tape to keep your stock organized and tidy.