Duct tape (also called duck tape) is a type of pressure-sensitive tape consisting of a polyethylene film laminated to cloth, known for its strong adhesive and tensile properties. It is typically silvery gray in color, although it is also available in various other colors and printed designs. Duct tape dots, which are die-cut round stickers with a diameter of 30 mm, are commonly produced. However, different dimensions are also available, allowing for larger or smaller sizes. Additionally, the thickness of the tape can vary, with options such as 0.27 mm, 0.2 mm, and more. It is even possible to cut the tape into sheets instead of rolls, depending on specific requirements. Duct tape is primarily used for highlighting, marking, holding, fixing, and other similar applications.