Industrial Double-Sided Tissue Tape (High Performance)
The "Anti-Rebound" Specialist for Curved Surfaces.
Standard tapes often fail when bonded to curved or bent surfaces because the material tries to spring back to its original shape. Charmetack’s **Industrial Tissue Tape** is engineered to defeat this "rebound force."
Coated with a premium **Solvent-Based Acrylic Adhesive**, it penetrates deep into substrates like foam, rubber, and leather. It offers high shear strength and long-term holding power, ensuring edges stay flat even under stress or high temperatures (+80°C to +120°C).
Why Choose Our Industrial Grade Tape?
- Anti-Rebound Technology: Specifically formulated to resist lifting at corners and edges, perfect for wrapping around curved profiles.
- Solvent Acrylic Adhesive: Unlike cheap hot-melt tapes, our solvent glue withstands aging, UV light, and plasticizers (found in soft PVC and leather).
- High Heat Resistance: Maintains strong bond strength up to 120°C (Short Term), making it safe for automotive and electronic assembly.
- Versatile Bonding: Excellent adhesion to a wide range of materials including metal, ABS, PC, leather, and fabrics.
Technical Specifications
Built for demanding industrial environments.
| Parameter | Details |
| Carrier Type | Non-Woven Tissue (Reinforced for stability) |
| Adhesive System | Solvent Acrylic (Cross-linked) |
| Total Thickness |
• 0.14mm - 0.16mm: Heavy Duty Standard • Custom range: 90µm – 160µm |
| Peel Adhesion | ≥ 15 N/25mm (Permanent Bond) |
| Temperature Resistance |
• Continuous: +80°C • Peak (Short term): +120°C |
| Holding Power | > 24 Hours (1kg load @ 25°C) - Excellent Shear |
Typical Applications
- Leather & Shoe Making: Bonding leather parts and insoles (resists plasticizers).
- Curved Surface Mounting: Attaching decorative trims and profiles that have a tendency to spring back.
- Heavy Duty Splicing: Joining rolls of paper, plastic, or metal foil in manufacturing lines.
- Automotive Trim: Fixing interior fabric and plastic parts.
FAQ: Industrial Tissue Tape
Q: Why Solvent Acrylic instead of Hot Melt?
Hot melt adhesives get soft and fail when it gets hot (above 60°C). Solvent Acrylic chemically cross-links, providing superior heat resistance (up to 120°C) and aging resistance for permanent industrial use.
Q: Does it work on rough surfaces?
Yes. The tissue carrier allows the adhesive to flow and conform to textured surfaces like leather, foam, and fabric, creating a mechanical interlock for maximum grip.
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