Dear Tom,
Thanks for the PM :
Never say never... but highly, highly unlikely to be in manufacturing:
One of the QC steps during and after finishing ( 4 times ) is that the film weight is checked
and the tolerance is tiny, so if anything is left out ( such as the sealing tapes ) the film is
rejected, that piece of base ( if it was done during manufacture ) would undoubtedly have
triggered a rejection.
Best thing to do is send it to me and I will have it checked out.
As to Cainquixote : Same goes for you, send it to me to have it checked: I have processed 120 film ( ILFORD and KODAK ) for nearly 40 years and have yet to tear a film....you have to apply significant pressure to do so, it may be a technique issue : little tip is when removing the tape from the film :
'Lift the edge of the tape, pull it back in the reverse direction not lifting it more than
5mm from the film surface and do it very, very slowly ( why ?)
A) Less chance of any adhesive residue ( although special adhesive is used )
B) Less chance of static electricity discharge, you will see a slight residual glow if you pull
the tape too quickly
C) You should not tear the film ( ever)
Regards : Simon. ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology limited :