Industrial Jumbo Roll Double Sided Tape
- Jumbo width: 1020 mm or 1240 mm common parent roll
- Color: White liner, kraft liner, clear or milky adhesive layer
- Structure: Tissue, PET film, PE foam, EVA foam, or supported film
- Adhesive: Acrylic, modified acrylic, hot melt, or solvent acrylic
- Thickness: 80 um-300 um typical selection
- Processing: Slitting, rewinding, lamination, kiss cutting, die cutting
Double Seal Tape Company is a manufacturer of Industrial Jumbo Roll Double Sided Tape for industrial bonding, lamination, die cutting, converting, and long-term fixing. This double sided adhesive tape jumbo roll is made for production lines that need smooth unwind, clean slit edges, balanced adhesion, and reliable holding on metal, plastic, sealed wood, foam, and coated surfaces. Adhesive grades are selected by coat weight, shear load, rough surface wet-out, and temperature aging performance, not only by hand tack.
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Product Overview
Industrial Jumbo Roll Double Sided Tape is supplied as a semi-finished adhesive material for converters, laminators, die-cutting shops, and industrial assembly lines. It is not a small roll tape for simple use. The parent roll must run consistently across wide web widths such as 1020 mm or 1240 mm, while keeping stable liner release, even coating thickness, balanced winding tension, and low adhesive ooze during slitting or rewinding.
For metal bonding, acrylic adhesive grades are often selected for static shear, temperature aging, and edge lifting control. For plastic, foam, sealed wood, powder-coated metal, or textured surfaces, adhesive coat weight and wet-out are usually more important than surface tack alone. Hot melt grades can help when fast initial grip is needed, while modified acrylic grades are better for difficult surfaces or longer service life. Before bulk converting, samples are normally checked after 24-72h dwell for 180-degree peel, static shear, edge creep, liner removal, and adhesive transfer on the actual substrate.
Benefits
- Bonds stainless steel, aluminum, painted metal, ABS, PC, PVC, sealed wood, PE foam, EVA foam, and coated panels after substrate-specific testing.
- Offers acrylic, modified acrylic, hot melt, and solvent acrylic systems for different tack, shear holding, temperature aging, and rough surface wet-out needs.
- Helps reduce edge lifting and creep when surface cleaning, lamination pressure, bond area, and 24-72h dwell time are controlled.
- Balanced liner release helps reduce early liner separation, difficult peeling, matrix breakage, and adhesive picking during kiss cutting and die cutting.
- Controlled roll hardness, splice marking, and winding tension help avoid telescoping, wrinkles, soft edges, and web tracking problems.
- Suitable for clean slit edges, low adhesive ooze, stable matrix stripping, and reliable jumbo roll processing before industrial assembly.
What affects roll stability when jumbo double sided tape is slit, rewound, and die cut?
For this type of jumbo roll tape, roll stability depends on more than adhesive strength. The parent roll should unwind smoothly, keep balanced tension, and avoid soft edges, telescoping, adhesive ooze, or too many splice points during downstream converting. A stable release liner is also important because uneven release force can disturb kiss-cut depth, matrix stripping, and automatic lamination. In production, converters usually check slit edge cleanliness, roll hardness, core alignment, splice marking, liner peel behavior, and edge burrs before high-speed die cutting starts.
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Item Typical Value
Product Type Industrial jumbo roll double sided pressure sensitive adhesive tape
Carrier Options Tissue, PET film, PE foam, EVA foam, or film-supported construction
Adhesive System Acrylic, modified acrylic, hot melt, or solvent acrylic PSA
Total Thickness 80 um-300 um, depending on carrier and adhesive coat weight
Adhesive Coat Weight 35 g/m2-120 g/m2 per side typical production range
Jumbo Roll Width 1020 mm, 1240 mm, or custom factory slitting width
Roll Length 500 m-2000 m typical, depending on thickness and winding tension
180-Degree Peel Adhesion 8 N/25 mm-28 N/25 mm after 24h dwell on stainless steel
Static Shear Holding >=24h at 1 kg/25 mm x 25 mm under standard lab condition
Short-Term Temperature Resistance 100 C-120 C, adhesive grade dependent
Long-Term Service Temperature -20 C to 80 C typical for industrial assembly use
Liner Release Force 10 g/25 mm-35 g/25 mm, adjustable for die cutting and lamination
Width Tolerance +/-0.5 mm for slit rolls, wider tolerance by jumbo width and substrate
Roll Tension Control Balanced winding to reduce wrinkles, telescoping, and edge deformation
Splice Control Splice points marked, low-splice supply preferred for automated converting
Die-Cutting Behavior Clean kiss cutting, stable matrix stripping, low adhesive ooze observation
Rough Surface Bonding Higher coat-weight or foam-supported grade recommended after sample testing
Applications
- Industrial component mounting where long-term holding, static shear, and creep resistance are required.
- Metal, plastic, sealed wood, coated panel, and foam lamination before cutting, forming, or assembly.
- Die-cut gaskets, pads, spacers, trim parts, and mounting components that require clean matrix stripping.
- Nameplate, panel, membrane switch, equipment label, and rigid part bonding under production conditions.
- Foam-to-film, foam-to-metal, and foam-to-plastic composite production with controlled wet-out.
- Converting lines that require jumbo roll adhesive tape for die cutting, slitting, rewinding, and lamination before industrial assembly.
How should adhesive type be selected for metal, plastic, wood, and foam lamination?
The adhesive system should match surface energy, surface texture, load direction, dwell time, and service temperature. Acrylic adhesive is often used for long-term holding, shear resistance, temperature aging, and bonding to metals, coated panels, plastics, and rigid parts. Hot melt adhesive can provide stronger initial tack when fast wet-out is required, while thicker adhesive coating or foam-supported construction can improve contact on rough wood, textured plastic, powder-coated metal, or foam surfaces. For industrial lamination, sample testing should compare 180-degree peel, static shear, edge lifting, adhesive transfer, and 24-72h dwell strength instead of judging performance only by hand tack.
FAQ
Q1: Can this tape be used as a high shear double sided tape for industrial fixing?
Yes. Acrylic and modified acrylic grades are recommended when shear holding, creep resistance, and long-term fixing are more important than instant tack.
Q2: Is this product suitable for rough surfaces?
It can be, but rough surfaces need the correct adhesive coat weight, lamination pressure, carrier structure, and dwell time. Foam-supported or higher-coat grades are often better.
Q3: Can the jumbo roll be used for die cutting?
Yes. The tape can be supplied for die cutting when liner release, roll tension, slit edge quality, and adhesive ooze control are matched to the process.
Q4: What should be tested before bulk production?
Test 180-degree peel, static shear, liner release, edge lifting, adhesive transfer, and 24-72h dwell performance on the actual substrate.












