Scotchtape
Scotchtape refers to the clear, pressure-sensitive adhesive tape produced by 3M and marketed under the Scotch brand. The standard transparent tape is designed to bond lightly to paper and similar surfaces with minimal visibility, making it a common utility for sealing envelopes, gift wrapping, and light repairs.
The product was introduced in 1930 by Richard Drew at 3M as the first widely available transparent
Scotchtape typically uses a thin carrier film, such as cellulose acetate or polypropylene, coated with a rubber-
Variants and related products in the Scotch line include Magic Tape, a repositionable, matte-finish clear tape,