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Duct tape - it's America's favorite fix-all. From industrial strength to general purpose, and classic gray to groovy tie-dye, Duck brand duct tape comes in all shapes, strengths, and colors.
The History of Duck Tape
Duct tape has adhered itself so well to American culture that it's become
much more than a roll of tape. It's an enduring symbol of all in this world that
is functional.
So how did this sticky wonder come about? It was World War II and there was a
need for a strong, flexible, durable, waterproof tape that could seal canisters,
repair cracked windows, repair trucks, and help the war effort in general.
Permacell, a division of the Johnson and Johnson Company, stepped up to this
challenge. Using medical tape as a base, they applied two new technologies.
Polycoat adhesives gave the tape its unshakable stick and polyethylene coating
allowed them to laminate the tape to a cloth backing, making it extremely strong
and flexible. The resulting tape was nicknamed "Duck Tape" for its ability to
repel water, while ripping easily into strips for fast convenient use.
After the war the tape was put to the more civilian use of holding ducts
together. So the product changed from a nameless army green tape to the familiar
gray duct tape.
Thirty years later, Jack Kahl, former CEO of Manco, Inc., changed the name of
the product to Duck Tape and put ‘Manco T. Duck’ on the Duck Tape logo, giving
personality to a commodity product.Manco, Inc. also began to shrink-wrap and
label the product, making it easier to stack for retailers, and easier to
distinguish different grades for customers.
Now, over 50 years after its invention, Duck tape is sold in more than 20
colors and is touted by its followers for having a nearly endless amount of
uses. What will happen to Duck Tape? What advancements in Duck Tape technology
will be made? Only time will
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