Foam-based waterproof double-coated adhesive tapes For applications where waterproofing and strong adhesion are required Using a highly-flexible foam base, provides an excellent adherence to uneven surfaces. Excellent for waterproofing properties as well as strong adhesion performance. Based on flexible thin-layer foam backing. Exhibits good followability to substrate undulations and excellent adhesion and waterproofness. Adheres strongly to metals and plastics. Excellent adhesion to polypropylene and other plastic materials. Halogen-free (*Chlorine compounds are purposely not blended.) Contains none of the six hazardous materials restricted by the RoHS Directive
Sizes :� 2.5cm, 5cm, 7.5cm, 10cm
Title: The Ultimate Guide to Adhesive Tapes: Types, Applications, and Choosing the Right Tape for Your Needs Meta Description: Discover everything you need to know about adhesive tapes, including their various types, applications, and expert tips for choosing the perfect tape for your specific needs. Introduction: Adhesive tapes are versatile and indispensable tools used across a wide range of industries and applications. From packaging and construction to automotive and electronics, adhesive tapes offer reliable bonding, fastening, and sealing solutions. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the world of adhesive tapes, exploring their different types, highlighting popular applications, and providing valuable insights to help you select the right tape for your unique requirements. Table of Contents: 1. Types of Adhesive Tapes 1.1. Single-Sided Tapes 1.2. Double-Sided Tapes 1.3. Masking Tapes 1.4. Duct Tapes 1.5. Electrical Tapes 1.6. Foam Tapes 1.7. Specialty Tapes 2. Applications of Adhesive Tapes 2.1. Packaging and Shipping 2.2. Construction and Building 2.3. Automotive and Aerospace 2.4. Electronics and Electrical 2.5. Medical and Healthcare 2.6. Arts and Crafts 3. Factors to Consider When Choosing Adhesive Tapes 3.1. Bonding Surface 3.2. Temperature Resistance 3.3. Strength and Durability 3.4. Environmental Conditions 3.5. Removability and Residue 3.6. Budget Considerations 4. Expert Tips for Selecting the Right Adhesive Tape 4.1. Understand the Application Requirements 4.2. Evaluate Surface Compatibility 4.3. Consider Environmental Factors 4.4. Test Before Full Implementation 4.5. Seek Expert Advice if Needed 5. Proper Usage and Storage of Adhesive Tapes 5.1. Surface Preparation 5.2. Application Techniques 5.3. Storage Guidelines Conclusion: Adhesive tapes play a crucial role in various industries, offering practical solutions for bonding, sealing, and fastening needs. By understanding the different types of adhesive tapes, their applications, and the key factors to consider when selecting the right tape, you can make informed decisions that result in successful outcomes. Remember to follow proper usage and storage guidelines to maximize the performance and longevity of your adhesive tapes.
Adhesive Tape
Adhesive tape(BOPP) printed, transparent, brown,
Item: adhesive tape
Description PE film, or polyethylene film, is a type of plastic film made from polyethylene. Polyethylene film is odorless, odorless, non-toxic and translucent. It is the most widely used polymer material in the world today. It does not react with moisture, grease, compounds, etc., is insoluble in most solvents at room temperature, and can withstand low temperatures of -70 �° C. Good weldability, good transmittance to oxygen and carbon dig aside, and poor permeability to water vapor. Type PE film is based on special polyethylene (PE) plastic film and is divided into high-density polyethylene protective film, medium-density polyethylene film and low-density polyethylene film according to different densities. 1. Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), the density of about 0. 92g/cm2; low-density polyethylene film has good transparency and heat sealing, can be waterproof and moisture-proof; but the tensile strength is low, the tensile elongation is large, and it is easy to wrinkle; 2. Medium-density polyethylene (MDPE), the density is about 0. 93ï½?0ï¼? 94g/cm2; the performance is between high-density and low-density polyethylene; 3. High-density polyethylene (HDPE), the density is 0. 94â??0ï¼? 965g/cm2; the heat resistance and mechanical strength of high-density PE film are better than those of low-density PE films, the tensile elongation is small, and the thickness of the film is generally above 0.03mm, but the transparency is poor. In general, as the density rises, the mechanical properties and barrier properties will increase accordingly, heat resistance, and raw. Polyethylene of the same density also has different properties between them due to different film-forming processes. Features PE film is lightweight and flexible, making it easy to handle and transport. It is resistant to moisture, making it suitable for use in damp or humid environments. PE film can be sealed or heat welded to create a watertight barrier, making it useful for packaging applications. It is also resistant to UV radiation and can be used outdoors without degrading. PE film is generally very strong and can withstand high levels of stress, making it suitable for use in a variety of applications. It has excellent mechanical strength, dielectric and moisture resistance, and can maintain softness and chemical stability at low temperatures. Applications PE film is often used in our lives, such as computer shell surfaces, screen surfaces, LED display surfaces, instruments, glass plate surfaces, etc. PE film is commonly used in packagings, such as for food, beverages, and consumer goods. It can be used to wrap or cover products to protect them from moisture, dust, and other contaminants.
Applications Economical for general carton sealing Auto-packing machine Gift wrapping & decoration Bundling &strapping Meet all kinds of transportation conveniently 6rls/shrink, 36 or 72rls/ctn, or as per client's need
BOPP adhesive tape Thickness: 41micron Width*Length: 0.48*100m