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Cork tapes 150mm

Tired of cheap insulation that looks tacky or falls apart as soon as you touch it? You're not alone. Most options are either flimsy, plastic-based, or just plain ugly. Cork roll tape is a smarter alternative – it's eco-friendly, long-lasting, clean in appearance, and—most importantly—it actually gets the job done.



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We’ve put together clear answers to the questions people ask the most!

WHAT EXACTLY IS CORK STRIP TAPE?

Cork strip tape is a thin, bendable slice of natural cork, rolled up just like standard adhesive tape. It’s available in multiple thicknesses and widths. While a regular cork roll is great for bigger surfaces, cork tape gives you more control and precision for smaller applications.

HOW CAN CORK STRIP TAPE BE USED PRACTICALLY?

This versatile material has plenty of everyday uses. Here’s where it really shines:

  1. Excellent for creating seals or custom gaskets.
  2. Works as a reliable barrier for heat and noise.
  3. Great for DIY cork boards with a slimmer profile.
  4. A favorite in arts and crafts, model making, and household fixes.
  5. Protects fragile items in transit or storage – it cushions impacts and guards against surface damage.

WHAT SHOULD I DO BEFORE STICKING CORK STRIPS TO A BOARD?

  • Let the cork sit in the room for at least 72 hours to adjust to its environment.
  • Make sure the surface is clean and even – no dust, grease, or bumps.
  • Use a cork-specific adhesive to ensure a solid bond – standard glues might not hold up well.

CAN YOU PAINT CORK STRIP TAPE?

Absolutely! Just be sure to pick a paint that's designed to work with cork so you don’t compromise its look or texture.


No need for fancy tools or expert skills – with a bit of creativity and time, cork tape can be an incredibly useful solution. Whether you're insulating a small spot, adding a pinning surface, or just tidying up a space, this flexible material can do a lot.


It’s also super handy for packing – acting like a natural shock absorber to minimize breakage or scuffs.


If you’re a DIY enthusiast or enjoy hands-on projects, cork tape is a no-brainer. Lightweight, easy to handle, and already visually appealing, there’s rarely any need for extra finishing.


Best of all, cork is harvested responsibly. The bark is peeled off every 9 to 12 years without harming the tree – which keeps growing and can absorb up to five times more CO₂ in the process. Good for your projects, and even better for the planet.

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