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Key Characteristics of Industrial Double Sided Tape Materials
When selecting the best material for double sided tape in industrial applications, the primary considerations include adhesion strength, temperature resistance, and durability. Acrylic-based tapes are often preferred because they offer excellent long-term adhesion, resist UV light, and can maintain performance at high temperatures. These features make acrylic tapes suitable for bonding metals, plastics, and painted surfaces in demanding environments.

| Item Name | double face tissue tape |
| Adhesive Type | high durability acrylic |
| Carrier | Lightweight tissue paper Sheets |
| Color | Milky |
| Industries | Retail, Packaging, Medical, Converter Solutions, General Industrial, Automotive, Point of PU surfacerchase, Print, Paper |
Another popular material is rubber-based adhesive, which provides strong initial tack and good adhesion to irregular or low-energy surfaces. Rubber adhesives often excel in applications requiring quick stick and flexibility but may have limitations in extreme temperature conditions compared to acrylic alternatives. Understanding the operating environment helps determine whether rubber or acrylic is more appropriate.
Popular Materials and Their Industrial Applications
Polyester (PET) film carriers combined with acrylic or rubber adhesives are widely used due to their excellent mechanical strength and chemical resistance. PET-backed double sided tapes maintain dimensional stability and offer resistance to solvents and moisture, making them ideal for automotive assembly, electronics, and appliance manufacturing.
Foam-based double sided tapes, typically made from polyethylene or polyurethane foam with acrylic adhesive, provide cushioning and vibration dampening. This makes them suitable for mounting components where shock absorption is critical. Foam tapes also conform well to uneven surfaces, offering versatility in various industrial bonding tasks.
