Adhesive transfer tape is a type of pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) product that consists of a thin layer of adhesive coated on a release liner or backing material. The adhesive layer is usually double-sided, which means it has adhesive on both sides, and the release liner protects one side of the adhesive until it is ready to be used.
The primary purpose of adhesive transfer tape is to bond two surfaces together. It provides a strong, durable, and often permanent bond between various materials, including paper, plastic, metal, glass, and more. Adhesive transfer tapes offer several advantages over traditional bonding methods, such as liquid glues or mechanical fasteners:
1. Clean application: The thin, double-sided design allows for a clean and precise application, especially in cases where traditional glue might be messy or difficult to use.
2. No mess or residue: Since the adhesive is already applied to a liner, there is no need to deal with drips, spills, or excess adhesive. It reduces the risk of leaving adhesive residue behind.
3. High bonding strength: Adhesive transfer tapes are known for their strong bonding capabilities, creating reliable and long-lasting bonds.
4. Conformability: The thin and flexible nature of the tape allows it to conform to irregular or uneven surfaces, ensuring a better bond.
5. Versatility: Adhesive transfer tapes come in various thicknesses and adhesive types, making them suitable for different applications and materials.
Common applications of adhesive transfer tape include:
- Attaching promotional materials, such as cards or samples, to products or packaging.
- Bonding nameplates, badges, or gaskets to products or equipment.
- Assembling point-of-purchase displays and signs.
- Joining materials in various crafting and DIY projects.
- Mounting lightweight objects, like posters or photographs, on walls or surfaces.
Usage/Application | Sealing |
Brand | Stick Tapes, 3M, Tesa, Classique, Abro, Sansui, Wonder 555 |
Length | 7 m |
Width | 1.5 cm |
Packaging Type | Box |
Pattern | Plain |