Richard Drew of 3M invented it in 1930.
A 3M engineer, Richard Drew, invented scotch tape in 1930. He had previously invented masking tape in 1925.
Scotch tape was invented in 1930 by banjo-playing 3M engineer Richard Drew. Scotch tape was the world's first transparent adhesive tape. Drew also invented the first masking tape in 1925—a 2-inch-wide tan paper tape with a pressure sensitive adhesive backing.
Yes, for the most part Scotch adhesive transfer tape has positive reviews. Scotch is regarded as having some of the best adhesive materials on the market.
Scotch Tape was invented by Richard Drew. It was invented in 1903.
Richard drew invented Scotch Tape. And Masking tape and Duct tape. he invented scotch, Masking, and duct tape! he invented scotch, Masking, and duct tape!
Scotch tape and similar and some medical tapes that have adhesive on one side.
The adhesive tape was invented by Richard G. Drew.
Probably because it is a popular alcoholic beverage that he could make business off of
Scotch tape is made of a thin plastic film known as polypropylene, which is coated with an adhesive, typically made from materials like acrylic or rubber. It is produced in a way that allows it to be easily torn by hand.
It was invented in 1925
he invented scotch tape in 1925
ADHESIVE TAPERichard G. Drew (1899-1980) invented masking tape and clear adhesive tape (also called cellophane tape or Scotch tape). Drew was an engineer for the 3M company (the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing). Drew's first tape invention was a masking tape made for painters in 1923 (this tape was designed to help painters paint a straight border between two colors). This early masking tape was a wide paper tape with adhesive on only the edges of the tape - not in the middle. Drew made an improved tape called Scotch (TM) Brand Cellulose Tape in 1930. This tape was a clear, all-purpose adhesive tape that was soon adopted worldwide. The first tape dispenser with a built-in cutting edge was invented in 1932 by John A. Borden, another 3M employee