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Jan 12, 2026 - 11:16 AM
Tape dimensions are a key consideration, as they determine the coverage area and suitability for various medical applications. Wider tapes (e.g., 3") are ideal for securing large dressings or immobilizing devices, while narrower tapes (e.g., 1/2") are perfect for delicate or pediatric uses. Length is also important for cost-effectiveness and frequency of replacement. Options in this category range from 1/2" to 3" in width and typically offer 10-yard rolls, with some shorter lengths like 5 yards available. For example, 3M 15273 (3" x 10 yds) is excellent for large coverage, while 3M 15270 (1/2" x 10 yds) offers precision for smaller needs. Multiple width and length options are available, ensuring you can select the right size for your requirements.
