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"Or, if the tape is mounted to a solvent-contaminated surface long enough, the solvent can have sufficient time to evaporate, re-cure, and bond to the surface even stronger. The result is torn, stretched or otherwise destroyed plates, or the tape can leave pieces of split foam or adhesive residue on the plates and sleeves/cylinders. This all adds up to additional cost for cleaning, new plates, and downtime," commented Prunier.
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