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Cork tapes 30mm

Most finishing surfaces use plastic – they may seem stylish at first, but they quickly start to break down. You invest some money, and in just a few months it’s splitting, curling up, and no longer doing the job. Natural cork insulation tape is made from natural cork and delivers both flexibility and reliable durability, all while keeping a sleek appearance. And there’s no need to overbuy – if you’re only after a narrow strip, cork tape gives you exactly what you need and helps you avoid overspending.



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Curious about cork tape? Here’s what you’ve been wondering!

WHAT IS A NATURAL CORK INSULATION TAPE?

It’s a long, stretchy strip made from natural cork, rolled up into a roll. It has that lovely earthy brown look. With various thicknesses and widths, there’s a size to suit nearly any task.

WHERE NATURAL CORK INSULATION TAPE BE USED?

It’s a real all-rounder – useful at home, in hobbies, or even on the job:

  • Gap sealing – the flexible nature of cork makes it ideal for covering joints or awkward gaps.
  • Insulation for heat and noise – cork’s filled with tiny air pockets, giving it excellent insulation powers.
  • Space-saving cork boards – use it in place of bulky boards. It’s easy to trim and perfect when space is tight.
  • Creative work – perfect for cutting, sticking, and experimenting in crafts or model building.
  • Protective padding – line boxes or wrap items with cork tape to keep them safe during storage or transport.

HOW DO YOU ATTACH NATURAL CORK SECURELY?

Just make sure you’re using the right kind of glue and prepping your surface first.

  1. Use the correct adhesive – go for cork-friendly glues like Wakol D-3540 or Dragon. Ordinary glue might not hold properly and could make cork go stiff.
  2. Clean and prep the surface – smooth it out and get rid of grease or dirt. Adhesive won’t stick to a messy surface.

WHAT’S THE CLEANEST WAY TO CUT NATURAL CORK INSULATION TAPE?

The go-to tool is a sharp cork knife. A blunt one might drag the cork and leave rough edges.

Use a firm, flat surface when cutting – soft mats tend to mess with precision and leave uneven cuts.

IS THERE A SELF-ADHESIVE VERSION?

Yes, there is – you can pick between the standard version or one with a built-in adhesive layer.


It doesn’t take much to make a home feel warmer and comfier. Instead of fiddling with heavy curtains or turning up the heat, just seal the draughty areas. Cork tape’s flexible build makes it easy to apply where bulky solutions won’t work. It’s also great in pro environments – whether for insulation, soundproofing or sealing in construction or technical use.


Thinking of pinning up reminders, but don’t have space for a full cork board? Cork tape lets you create a board that suits your setup. Add it above your desk, to the side of a cupboard or even the kitchen wall – and keep notes right where you’ll see them.


Lots of products claim to be eco these days, but cork tape truly is. It’s made from natural cork – no plastics added. Safe for nature, and for you too. It’s gentle on skin and won’t release anything harmful into your space.

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